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Preparation for Maxillary Denture

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

S. H. McAfee

Description:

"Surgical Preparation for Maxillary Denture is particularly detailed. Beginning with a study of the models, including some animation, it then shows the administration of the anesthetic to the patient, the extraction of the teeth, the preparation of the denture and the final discharge of the patient." Movie Makers, Sept. 1933, 337.


Zeppelin of the Rails

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Elton Legg


Roped

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Glenn Bowstead


Wonderful Wyoming

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

H. W. Voss


Mortgaged

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Bruce Lindsay


Coyote Hunt

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

William Haggart


Kathryn and Her Silkworms

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Arthur R. Powell

Description:

"Arthur R. Powell of Asuza, California, decided to photograph the silkworm from the egg to its full growth. For some of us who are of a nervous temperament this may seem a tedious task to set for oneself, but Powell started it and determined to see it through to the bitter end." American Cinematographer, Oct. 1932, 28.


Hunting Dalli Sheep

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

V. A. Morgan

Description:

A film record of V. A. Morgan's hunt of Dall sheep in Alaska, 1931.


Skylark

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

D. W. Norwood

Description:

"Victor Animatograph Company prize of a Victor Model Five camera, complete with 2.9" Hugo Meyer Lens and No. 5 carrying case for the film which, in the opinion of the judges would most nearly qualify for a major prize, excepting for insufficient photographic quality, was awarder to Lieut. D. W. Norwood, Randolph, Texas, for his picture 'Skylark'." American Cinematographer, Jan. 1933, 25


Early Summer

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

Tatsuichi Okamoto

Description:

"Eastman Kodak Company prize for the finest example of photography in any out-of-door picture whether it wins a cash prize or not was awarded to Tatsuichi Okamoto, Maysuyama, Japan, for 'Early Summer,' 1 reel. This is a different subject than the one which won him second prize." American Cinematographer, Jan. 1933, 25.


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