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The following films will occassionally be shown during screenings (stay
tuned to CCE Bulletin Board for more info), and will also available on
reserve at the library for re-viewing. IMPORTANT: YOU ARE ON THE
HONOR SYSTEM NOT TO CHECK THESE FILMS OUT OF THE LIBRARY ON THE DAY OF
ANY SCHEDULED SCREENING. If you do, you run the risk of compromising
their availability for the class. If this happens, I will remove these
items from reserve and they will no longer be available for re-viewing.
Death
by Design (1995, First Run/Icarus Films)
Directed by Peter Friedman and Jean-François Brunet
73 minutes
Madame
Curie (1943, MGM/Turner)
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
113 minutes
William
Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood (1996, FHS)
(w/restaged shots from 1928 film)
Produced by Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
29 minutes
Personal Hygiene for Boys (1924) and Personal Hygiene for Girls
(1922, National Archives)
From "The Science of Life" series, funded by the U.S. Army
Produced by Paul Bray for the Public Health Service
25 minutes total
Nanook
of the North (1976, Home Vision)
Written and Directed by Robert Flaherty, in 1922
Produced by International Film Seminars
69 minutes
Simba
(1928) and The Silent Enemy (1930)
The
Story of Louis Pasteur (1936, MGM/Turner)
Directed by William Dieterle
90 minutes
Not
As A Stranger (1955, MGM/Turner)
Directed by Stanley Kramer
135 minutes
Frankenstein
(1931, MCA/Universal)
Directed by James Whale
Produced by Carl Laemmle
70 minutes
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951/CBS Fox)
Directed by Robert Wise
88 minutes
Hemo
the Magnificent (1956, Rhino Home Video)
Directed by Frank Capra
Produced by Bell Telephone Company
54 minutes
Jane
Goodall: My Life with the Chimps (1990, WB Home Video)
Produced by Judith Dwan Hallet/National Geographic Society
60 minutes
Obedience
(1969, Penn State)
Produced by Stanley Milgram, from the experiments at Yale University
45 minutes (OPTIONAL!!)
Blade
Runner (1982 Director's Cut)
Directed by Ridley Scott
121 minutes
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