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Through Our National Parks

Date produced: 1933

Filmmaker(s):

Robert W. Shearman


Thrill of the Silver Crest Range, The

Date produced: 1934

Filmmaker(s):

H. Oka


Three Wishes

Date produced: 1940

Filmmaker(s):

Earl L. Cochran

Description:

"Three Wishes is a fantasy, done by Earl L. Cochran with a delightful touch of originality. The story is told in footage that is relatively brief, yet clever editing and planning make it thoroughly complete. Here we have the familiar legend of the fortunate mortal who is given exactly three wishes by a supernatural power — and what happens when these three wishes are granted. The feat that Mr. Cochran accomplished was to tell such a story humorously and effectively, but without resort to complicated camera trickery. Except for one double exposed scene of the inevitable jinni which is evoked by rubbing a silver teapot (and this is a very good shot, too!) the film tells its story with straight cinematography. While the interior and exterior technique of scene recording, including a shot of an auction, was completely adequate, the outstanding feature of this film is its story telling quality, accomplished by careful cutting. An excellent performance was given by the single lead character of the photoplay, while the brief appearance of the jinni was very expertly handled." Movie Makers, Dec. 1940, 600.


Three Tots and the “T”, The

Date produced: 1964

Filmmaker(s):

Glen H. Turner

Description:

"Color film of a family picnic and riding in a model T." Church History Library.


Three There: Galiano Island, 1940

Date produced: 1940

Filmmaker(s):

Oscar C. Burritt

Dorothy Burritt

Description:

Sub-title: "Galiano Island 1940" Summary: "Impressionistic record of a sojourn on Galiano Island over a Labour Day weekend, with Oscar Burritt, Dorothy Fowler [later Burritt] and Margaret Roberts." (British Columbia Archives)


Three Pairs of Shoes

Date produced: 1957


Three of Everything

Date produced: 1965

Filmmaker(s):

Phil G. Giriodi

Description:

"Three of Everything, the winner in Class C, is a cross section view of the advantages, equipment and materials the junior high school student finds today in a modern educational institution. Filmed at Mr. Gleason Junior High School in Sunland, Calif., the film depicts the print shop, the wood shop, the metal shop, the foundry, physical education, cooking classes, math and science, and finally graduation. With so much to assist his learning years, the film rightfully concludes that each student has, indeed, had three years of everything" PSA Journal, Sept. 1965, 51.


Three Jacks and a Jill

Date produced: 1956

Filmmaker(s):

Frank Kallenberg

Description:

"A clever puppet-toon, the making of which was described in a recent Journal. Clever, full of gags, well done." PSA Journal, Nov. 1956, 45.


Three Floors Up

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Ben Carleton

Description:

"Morality tale about the corrosive effect of money." (EAFA database)


Three Episodes

Date produced: 1928

Filmmaker(s):

Robert Burhans

Description:

"This film discloses, concisely and with cinematic dexterity, what passes in the mind of a dying soldier in a shell hole in Flanders. The three memories flashing back to the suffering doughboy were well done and the film as a whole disclosed the best sense of cinematics revualed bv anv contender in this division." Photoplay, Nov. 1929, 67.


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