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Coronet Films (also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc.) was a leading producer and distributor of many American documentary shorts shown in public schools, mostly in the 16mm format, from the 1940s through the 1980s (when the videocassette recorder replaced the motion picture projector as the key audio-visual aid). The company, whose library is owned and distributed by the Phoenix Learning Group, Inc., covered a wide range of subjects in zoology, science, geography, history and math, but is mostly remembered today for its post-World War II social-guidance films featuring topics such as dating, family life, courtesy and citizenship.

Coronet Films
Founded1934; 89 years ago (1934)
Defunct1997; 26 years ago (1997)[1]
FateClosed
OwnerPhoenix Learning Group, Inc.

Overview

David A. Smart established the company with his brothers Alfred and John in 1934,[2] but the first titles registered for copyright date from 1941 (beginning with Aptitudes and Occupations). Over time, a studio was set up in Glenview, Illinois. Smart was the publisher of Esquire and Coronet magazines, and the film company was named for the latter. The film company outlived the magazine; it ceased publication in 1976.

In addition to producing military instructional films during World War II, Coronet found success in its early years with its full-color films about common birds such as the ruby-throated hummingbird (a 1942 release), many of which were filmed by Olin Sewall Pettingill Jr. and Dr. Arthur A. Allen. One of the company's hallmarks was that many of its titles were shot in color Kodachrome a few years ahead of competing classroom-film companies. Production costs were controlled by selling both color and black-and-white prints and charging a much lower fee for the latter. As many school educators economized, fewer color prints are viewable today than are those in black and white.

After David Smart’s death in 1952, his brother John and Jack Abraham took over. The quantity of Coronet’s output had surpassed that of the classroom-film industry’s leader Encyclopædia Britannica Films (initially ERPI Classroom Films), with an 11-minute or longer film completed nearly every week. While its main rival strove for more cinematic films, the narration included in the 1950s and 1960s Coronet films was often of a dry and didactic tone. However, Coronet produced some well-made travelogues boasting good cinematography in addition to an annual quota of animal-related films. Starting in 1957, a Special Productions unit headed by Bob Kohl and Tom Riha added some more ambitious and prestigious independent productions to Coronet's more economically made catalog titles.

The 1970s were a creative period for the company, despite the fact that 16mm educational films were gradually replaced by video cassettes and computers as key audio-visual classroom tools a decade later. After Hal Kopel replaced Jack Abraham as general manager (around 1972), the look and style of the films received an upgrade and film credits included directors and creative personnel; most earlier films only credited educational consultants. This change was made in response to ongoing criticism that the Coronet films were too "stodgy and unimaginative."[3] Many earlier titles were revised to reflect the higher production standards and changing audience expectations of the period.

By the early 1980s, Coronet was becoming more of a distributor of other companies' films than a producer of its own. Sheldon Sachs became vice president in 1979 and headed a Perspective Films division to increase Coronet's distribution of outside productions, making theatrical award winners like Sparky Greene's American Shoeshine available for classroom viewing. In 1981, Coronet acquired Centron Corporation.

Shortly after merging with MTI films in 1984, Coronet and its acquisitions were taken over by Gulf and Western Industries, but Kohl bought back Centron as a separate entity to run himself. Simon & Schuster, part of the conglomerate, moved the reduced filming facilities to New Jersey a decade later. In May 1997, Phoenix Learning Group took over the distribution rights to the Coronet catalog.

Personal-guidance films

Beginning with Shy Guy (1947), featuring an early appearance of a 19-year-old Dick York (later of Bewitched fame), the company gained considerable renewed attention for a cluster of "personal guidance" films created to instructing students in social matters. Typical titles include Are You Popular?,[4] Everyday Courtesy and What to Do on a Date, along with the Korean War-period series Are You Ready for the Service?

Ted Peshak was a key director, although screen credits were often reserved only for psychology consultants. Many were filmed in color, but most extant copied are in black and white, as schools most often opted for the cheaper format. Most were made prior to David Smart’s death in 1952, but a few more were added as late as the 1970s, such as Beginning Responsibility: A Lunchroom Goes Bananas.

As most of the films were produced early in the postwar film boom, they were typical of the quality, production values and content of media of the period, and many considered them unintentionally humorous in the context of the post mid-1960s sexual revolution.

After the earliest films entered the public domain (a large percentage of the library is still privately owned), some of the films were recognized as kitsch, especially after a few became shorts for the television shows Pee-wee's Playhouse and Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K), which mocked the films' production values and underlying messages. Shorts featured on MST3K include Are You Ready for Marriage? and What to Do on a Date.[5] Many of Coronet's other films were later lampooned by Rifftrax, a company created by former MST3K cast member Michael J. Nelson.

In 1978, Coronet participated in a compilation spoof titled The Great American Student. Made by veteran director Mel Waskin and editor Bob Gronowski and lifting key scenes from the older films, it was distributed as would be any other educational film of the period as a joke on unsuspecting libraries. According to historian Geoff Alexander, it "is unique in the genre for its self-deprecating humor, and is a historical masterpiece."[6]

Selected filmography

The following is a sample of prominent titles.

  • Act Your Age (1949)
  • Alaska: A Modern Frontier (Revised) (1948)
  • Am I Trustworthy? (1950)
  • American Square Dance (1947)
  • Ancient Egypt (1952, revised 1976)
  • Ancient Rome (1949)
  • Ancient World Inheritance (1946)
  • The Apache Indian (1945)
  • Appreciating Your Parents (1950)
  • Aptitudes and Occupations (1941)
  • Are You a Good Citizen? (1949)
  • Are You Popular? (1947)
  • Are You Ready for Marriage? (1950)
  • Attitudes and Health (1949)
  • Banks and Credits (1948)
  • Basketball for Girls Fundamentals (1948)
  • Basketball for Girls Game Play (1948)
  • Beethoven and His Music (1953)
  • Beginning Responsibility: Being on Time (1951)
  • Beginning Responsibility: A Lunchroom Goes Bananas (1970, revised 1978)
  • Beginning Responsibility: Taking Care of Things (1951)
  • Beginning to Date (1953)
  • The Benefits of Looking Ahead (1950)
  • Better Use of Leisure Time (1950)
  • Biography of a Red-winged Blackbird (1943)
  • Birds of Inland Waterways (1946)
  • Bookkeeping and You (1947)
  • The Boyhood of Thomas Edison (1954)
  • Build Your Vocabulary (1948)
  • Building Better Paragraphs (1953)
  • Capitalism (1948)
  • Choosing Your Marriage Partner (1952)
  • Choosing Your Occupation (1949)
  • Citizenship and You (1959)
  • City Fire Fighters (1947)
  • Cleanliness and Health (1949)
  • Clothes and You: Line and Proportion (1954)
  • Communism (1952)
  • Control Your Emotions (1950)
  • Date Etiquette (1952)
  • Dating Do's and Don'ts (1949)
  • Developing Friendships (1950)
  • Developing Responsibility (1949)
  • Developing Self-Reliance (1951)
  • Developing Your Character (1950)
  • Earning Money While Going to School (1950)
  • The Earth : Changes in its Surface (1960)
  • Everyday Courtesy (1948)
  • Exercise and Health (1949)
  • Exploring Space: Beyond the Solar System (1978)
  • Facing Reality (1954)
  • Family Life (1949)
  • Forests and Conservation (1946)
  • Fossils: Clues to Prehistoric Times (1957)
  • Friendship Begins at Home (1949)
  • Fun of Being Thoughtful (1950)
  • Fun of Making Friends (1950)
  • Fun that Builds Good Health (1950)
  • Fun with Words - Words That Rhyme(1970)
  • Getting Ready Emotionally (1951)
  • Getting Ready Morally (1951)
  • Getting Ready Physically (1951)
  • Going Steady? (1951)
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1953)
  • Good Eating Habits (1951)
  • Good Sportsmanship (1950)
  • Good Table Manners (1951)
  • Gossip (1953)
  • Health: Your Posture (1953)
  • High School: Your Challenge (1952)
  • Halloween Safety Second Edition (1985; updated version of original 1977 Halloween Safety film produced by Centron Corporation)
  • Hopi Indian (1945)
  • Hoppy, the Bunny: Background for Reading and Expression (1953)
  • How Billy Keeps Clean (1951)
  • How Do You Know It's Love? (1950)
  • How Friendly Are You? (1951)
  • How Honest Are You? (1950)
  • How Quiet Helps at School (1953)
  • How to Be Well Groomed (1948)
  • How to be Well Groomed (1949)
  • How to Develop Interest (1950)
  • How to Keep a Job (1949)
  • How to Say No (1951)
  • How to Say No (Moral Maturity) (1951)
  • How to Study (1946)
  • I Want to Be a Secretary (1941)
  • Improve Your Personality (1951)
  • Improve Your Spelling (1948)
  • Introduction to Electricity (1948)
  • Introduction to Foreign Trade (1951)
  • Joan Avoids a Cold (1947)
  • Keeping Clean and Neat (1956)
  • Law and Social Controls (1949)
  • Let’s Play Fair (1949)
  • Let's Share with Others (1950)
  • Let's Share with Others (second edition, 1967)
  • Library Organization (1951)
  • Life in Lost Creek (commemorative coin)
  • Life in the Central Valley of California (1949)
  • Life in the Far East
  • The Littlest Angel (animated film, 1950)[7]
  • The Little Engine That Could (animated film, 1963)[8]
  • Lunchroom Manners (1960)
  • Making Word Pictures (1973)
  • Marriage Is a Partnership (1951)
  • The Mighty Columbia River (1947)
  • Mind Your Manners! (1953)
  • More Dates for Kay (1952)
  • Molly Grows Up (1953)
  • Mother Goose Rhymes (1958)
  • Mozart and His Music (1953)
  • Nature of Sound (1948)
  • Navajo Night Dances (1957)
  • Office Practice: Your Attitude (1972)
  • Our Wonderful Body: How It Moves (1968)
  • Our Wonderful Body: How We Breathe (1968)
  • Our Wonderful Body: How We Keep Fit (1968)
  • Overcoming Fear (1950)
  • Personal Hygiene for Boys (1952)
  • Plantation System in Southern Life (1950)
  • Powers of Congress (1947)
  • Punctuation Mark Your Meaning (1948)
  • Puritan Family of Early New England (1955)
  • Rest and Health (1949)
  • Right or Wrong? (1951)
  • Rivers of the Pacific Slope (1947)
  • Ruby-Throated Hummingbird (1942)
  • Safe Living at School (1948)
  • School Rules: How They Help Us (1952)
  • Schubert and His Music (1953)
  • Secretary’s Day (1947)
  • Self-Conscious Guy (1951)
  • Selling as a Career (1953)
  • Service and Citizenship (1951)
  • Sharing Work at Home (1949)
  • Shy Guy (1947)
  • Snap Out of It! (1951)
  • Social Courtesy (1951)
  • The Solar System (1950)
  • Southwestern States (1942)
  • Spring Comes to the City (1967)
  • Starting Now (1951)
  • Taking Responsibility for Your Actions (1953)
  • Trading Centers at the Pacific Coast (1947)
  • Understanding the Dollar (1953)
  • Understanding Your Emotions (1950)
  • Understanding Your Ideals (1950)
  • Ways to Settle Disputes (1950)
  • What is a Corporation? (1949)
  • What Is Business? (1948)
  • What Is Money? (1947)
  • What Makes a Good Party? (1950)
  • What to Do on a Date (1951)
  • Where Does Our Meat Come From? (1960)
  • Who Are the People of America? (1953)
  • Why Punctuate? (1948)
  • Why We Respect the Law (1950)
  • Writing Better Social Letters (1950)
  • You and Your Family (1946)
  • You and Your Parents (1949)
  • You and Your Parents (1950)
  • Your Family (1948)
  • Your Thrift Habits (1948)

Production

Select Coronet productions are now available as public-domain resources, such as:

  • Biography of a Red-winged Blackbird (1943) at Internet Archive
  • Mighty Columbia River (1947) at Internet Archive
  • Dating Do's and Dont's (1949) at Internet Archive
  • The Fun of Making Friends (1950) on YouTube
  • Going Steady? (1951) on YouTube
  • Communism (1952) at Dailymotion

References

  • Alexander, Geoff (2010). Academic Films for the Classroom: A History. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786458707.
  • Educational Film Guide 1954 H. W. Wilson Company
  • Motion Pictures 1912-1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1951 Library of Congress [1]
  • Motion Pictures 1940-1949 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1953 Library of Congress [2]
  • Motion Pictures 1950-1959 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1960 Library of Congress [3]
  • Motion Pictures 1960-1969 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1971 Library of Congress [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Alexander, Geoff. Academic Films for the Classroom: A History . 2010. McFarland & Company, p. 79
  2. ^ Alexander, Geoff. Academic Films for the Classroom: A History . 2010. McFarland & Company, p. 29-31
  3. ^ Alexander, Geoff. Academic Films for the Classroom: A History . p. 30 & 78
  4. ^ The Very Popular "Are You Popular" — Now In Color!|Now See Hear!
  5. ^ In the Peanut Gallery with Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Google Books (pg.159)
  6. ^ Alexander, Geoff. Academic Films for the Classroom: A History . p. 79
  7. ^ Coronet Films "The Littlest Angel" (1950)|Cartoon Research
  8. ^ The little engine that could. (Film, 1963) - WorldCat.org

External links

  • The Coronet Instructional Films collection at the Internet Archive
  • Simplified History of Educational Film Producers
  • Shy Guy (1947) at IMDb
  • David Smart at IMDb
  • Coronet Instructional Films on Worldcat
  • Coronet Films on RiffTrax

coronet, films, also, known, coronet, instructional, media, leading, producer, distributor, many, american, documentary, shorts, shown, public, schools, mostly, 16mm, format, from, 1940s, through, 1980s, when, videocassette, recorder, replaced, motion, picture. Coronet Films also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc was a leading producer and distributor of many American documentary shorts shown in public schools mostly in the 16mm format from the 1940s through the 1980s when the videocassette recorder replaced the motion picture projector as the key audio visual aid The company whose library is owned and distributed by the Phoenix Learning Group Inc covered a wide range of subjects in zoology science geography history and math but is mostly remembered today for its post World War II social guidance films featuring topics such as dating family life courtesy and citizenship Coronet FilmsFounded1934 89 years ago 1934 Defunct1997 26 years ago 1997 1 FateClosedOwnerPhoenix Learning Group Inc Contents 1 Overview 2 Personal guidance films 3 Selected filmography 4 Production 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksOverview EditDavid A Smart established the company with his brothers Alfred and John in 1934 2 but the first titles registered for copyright date from 1941 beginning with Aptitudes and Occupations Over time a studio was set up in Glenview Illinois Smart was the publisher of Esquire and Coronet magazines and the film company was named for the latter The film company outlived the magazine it ceased publication in 1976 In addition to producing military instructional films during World War II Coronet found success in its early years with its full color films about common birds such as the ruby throated hummingbird a 1942 release many of which were filmed by Olin Sewall Pettingill Jr and Dr Arthur A Allen One of the company s hallmarks was that many of its titles were shot in color Kodachrome a few years ahead of competing classroom film companies Production costs were controlled by selling both color and black and white prints and charging a much lower fee for the latter As many school educators economized fewer color prints are viewable today than are those in black and white After David Smart s death in 1952 his brother John and Jack Abraham took over The quantity of Coronet s output had surpassed that of the classroom film industry s leader Encyclopaedia Britannica Films initially ERPI Classroom Films with an 11 minute or longer film completed nearly every week While its main rival strove for more cinematic films the narration included in the 1950s and 1960s Coronet films was often of a dry and didactic tone However Coronet produced some well made travelogues boasting good cinematography in addition to an annual quota of animal related films Starting in 1957 a Special Productions unit headed by Bob Kohl and Tom Riha added some more ambitious and prestigious independent productions to Coronet s more economically made catalog titles The 1970s were a creative period for the company despite the fact that 16mm educational films were gradually replaced by video cassettes and computers as key audio visual classroom tools a decade later After Hal Kopel replaced Jack Abraham as general manager around 1972 the look and style of the films received an upgrade and film credits included directors and creative personnel most earlier films only credited educational consultants This change was made in response to ongoing criticism that the Coronet films were too stodgy and unimaginative 3 Many earlier titles were revised to reflect the higher production standards and changing audience expectations of the period By the early 1980s Coronet was becoming more of a distributor of other companies films than a producer of its own Sheldon Sachs became vice president in 1979 and headed a Perspective Films division to increase Coronet s distribution of outside productions making theatrical award winners like Sparky Greene s American Shoeshine available for classroom viewing In 1981 Coronet acquired Centron Corporation Shortly after merging with MTI films in 1984 Coronet and its acquisitions were taken over by Gulf and Western Industries but Kohl bought back Centron as a separate entity to run himself Simon amp Schuster part of the conglomerate moved the reduced filming facilities to New Jersey a decade later In May 1997 Phoenix Learning Group took over the distribution rights to the Coronet catalog Personal guidance films EditBeginning with Shy Guy 1947 featuring an early appearance of a 19 year old Dick York later of Bewitched fame the company gained considerable renewed attention for a cluster of personal guidance films created to instructing students in social matters Typical titles include Are You Popular 4 Everyday Courtesy and What to Do on a Date along with the Korean War period series Are You Ready for the Service Ted Peshak was a key director although screen credits were often reserved only for psychology consultants Many were filmed in color but most extant copied are in black and white as schools most often opted for the cheaper format Most were made prior to David Smart s death in 1952 but a few more were added as late as the 1970s such as Beginning Responsibility A Lunchroom Goes Bananas As most of the films were produced early in the postwar film boom they were typical of the quality production values and content of media of the period and many considered them unintentionally humorous in the context of the post mid 1960s sexual revolution After the earliest films entered the public domain a large percentage of the library is still privately owned some of the films were recognized as kitsch especially after a few became shorts for the television shows Pee wee s Playhouse and Mystery Science Theater 3000 MST3K which mocked the films production values and underlying messages Shorts featured on MST3K include Are You Ready for Marriage and What to Do on a Date 5 Many of Coronet s other films were later lampooned by Rifftrax a company created by former MST3K cast member Michael J Nelson In 1978 Coronet participated in a compilation spoof titled The Great American Student Made by veteran director Mel Waskin and editor Bob Gronowski and lifting key scenes from the older films it was distributed as would be any other educational film of the period as a joke on unsuspecting libraries According to historian Geoff Alexander it is unique in the genre for its self deprecating humor and is a historical masterpiece 6 Selected filmography EditMain article List of Coronet Films The following is a sample of prominent titles Act Your Age 1949 Alaska A Modern Frontier Revised 1948 Am I Trustworthy 1950 American Square Dance 1947 Ancient Egypt 1952 revised 1976 Ancient Rome 1949 Ancient World Inheritance 1946 The Apache Indian 1945 Appreciating Your Parents 1950 Aptitudes and Occupations 1941 Are You a Good Citizen 1949 Are You Popular 1947 Are You Ready for Marriage 1950 Attitudes and Health 1949 Banks and Credits 1948 Basketball for Girls Fundamentals 1948 Basketball for Girls Game Play 1948 Beethoven and His Music 1953 Beginning Responsibility Being on Time 1951 Beginning Responsibility A Lunchroom Goes Bananas 1970 revised 1978 Beginning Responsibility Taking Care of Things 1951 Beginning to Date 1953 The Benefits of Looking Ahead 1950 Better Use of Leisure Time 1950 Biography of a Red winged Blackbird 1943 Birds of Inland Waterways 1946 Bookkeeping and You 1947 The Boyhood of Thomas Edison 1954 Build Your Vocabulary 1948 Building Better Paragraphs 1953 Capitalism 1948 Choosing Your Marriage Partner 1952 Choosing Your Occupation 1949 Citizenship and You 1959 City Fire Fighters 1947 Cleanliness and Health 1949 Clothes and You Line and Proportion 1954 Communism 1952 Control Your Emotions 1950 Date Etiquette 1952 Dating Do s and Don ts 1949 Developing Friendships 1950 Developing Responsibility 1949 Developing Self Reliance 1951 Developing Your Character 1950 Earning Money While Going to School 1950 The Earth Changes in its Surface 1960 Everyday Courtesy 1948 Exercise and Health 1949 Exploring Space Beyond the Solar System 1978 Facing Reality 1954 Family Life 1949 Forests and Conservation 1946 Fossils Clues to Prehistoric Times 1957 Friendship Begins at Home 1949 Fun of Being Thoughtful 1950 Fun of Making Friends 1950 Fun that Builds Good Health 1950 Fun with Words Words That Rhyme 1970 Getting Ready Emotionally 1951 Getting Ready Morally 1951 Getting Ready Physically 1951 Going Steady 1951 Goldilocks and the Three Bears 1953 Good Eating Habits 1951 Good Sportsmanship 1950 Good Table Manners 1951 Gossip 1953 Health Your Posture 1953 High School Your Challenge 1952 Halloween Safety Second Edition 1985 updated version of original 1977 Halloween Safety film produced by Centron Corporation Hopi Indian 1945 Hoppy the Bunny Background for Reading and Expression 1953 How Billy Keeps Clean 1951 How Do You Know It s Love 1950 How Friendly Are You 1951 How Honest Are You 1950 How Quiet Helps at School 1953 How to Be Well Groomed 1948 How to be Well Groomed 1949 How to Develop Interest 1950 How to Keep a Job 1949 How to Say No 1951 How to Say No Moral Maturity 1951 How to Study 1946 I Want to Be a Secretary 1941 Improve Your Personality 1951 Improve Your Spelling 1948 Introduction to Electricity 1948 Introduction to Foreign Trade 1951 Joan Avoids a Cold 1947 Keeping Clean and Neat 1956 Law and Social Controls 1949 Let s Play Fair 1949 Let s Share with Others 1950 Let s Share with Others second edition 1967 Library Organization 1951 Life in Lost Creek commemorative coin Life in the Central Valley of California 1949 Life in the Far East The Littlest Angel animated film 1950 7 The Little Engine That Could animated film 1963 8 Lunchroom Manners 1960 Making Word Pictures 1973 Marriage Is a Partnership 1951 The Mighty Columbia River 1947 Mind Your Manners 1953 More Dates for Kay 1952 Molly Grows Up 1953 Mother Goose Rhymes 1958 Mozart and His Music 1953 Nature of Sound 1948 Navajo Night Dances 1957 Office Practice Your Attitude 1972 Our Wonderful Body How It Moves 1968 Our Wonderful Body How We Breathe 1968 Our Wonderful Body How We Keep Fit 1968 Overcoming Fear 1950 Personal Hygiene for Boys 1952 Plantation System in Southern Life 1950 Powers of Congress 1947 Punctuation Mark Your Meaning 1948 Puritan Family of Early New England 1955 Rest and Health 1949 Right or Wrong 1951 Rivers of the Pacific Slope 1947 Ruby Throated Hummingbird 1942 Safe Living at School 1948 School Rules How They Help Us 1952 Schubert and His Music 1953 Secretary s Day 1947 Self Conscious Guy 1951 Selling as a Career 1953 Service and Citizenship 1951 Sharing Work at Home 1949 Shy Guy 1947 Snap Out of It 1951 Social Courtesy 1951 The Solar System 1950 Southwestern States 1942 Spring Comes to the City 1967 Starting Now 1951 Taking Responsibility for Your Actions 1953 Trading Centers at the Pacific Coast 1947 Understanding the Dollar 1953 Understanding Your Emotions 1950 Understanding Your Ideals 1950 Ways to Settle Disputes 1950 What is a Corporation 1949 What Is Business 1948 What Is Money 1947 What Makes a Good Party 1950 What to Do on a Date 1951 Where Does Our Meat Come From 1960 Who Are the People of America 1953 Why Punctuate 1948 Why We Respect the Law 1950 Writing Better Social Letters 1950 You and Your Family 1946 You and Your Parents 1949 You and Your Parents 1950 Your Family 1948 Your Thrift Habits 1948 Production EditSelect Coronet productions are now available as public domain resources such as Biography of a Red winged Blackbird 1943 at Internet Archive Mighty Columbia River 1947 at Internet Archive Dating Do s and Dont s 1949 at Internet Archive The Fun of Making Friends 1950 on YouTube Going Steady 1951 on YouTube Communism 1952 at DailymotionReferences EditAlexander Geoff 2010 Academic Films for the Classroom A History McFarland amp Company ISBN 9780786458707 Educational Film Guide 1954 H W Wilson Company Motion Pictures 1912 1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1951 Library of Congress 1 Motion Pictures 1940 1949 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1953 Library of Congress 2 Motion Pictures 1950 1959 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1960 Library of Congress 3 Motion Pictures 1960 1969 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1971 Library of Congress 4 Notes Edit Alexander Geoff Academic Films for the Classroom A History 2010 McFarland amp Company p 79 Alexander Geoff Academic Films for the Classroom A History 2010 McFarland amp Company p 29 31 Alexander Geoff Academic Films for the Classroom A History p 30 amp 78 The Very Popular Are You Popular Now In Color Now See Hear In the Peanut Gallery with Mystery Science Theater 3000 Google Books pg 159 Alexander Geoff Academic Films for the Classroom A History p 79 Coronet Films The Littlest Angel 1950 Cartoon Research The little engine that could Film 1963 WorldCat orgExternal links EditThe Coronet Instructional Films collection at the Internet Archive Simplified History of Educational Film Producers Shy Guy 1947 at IMDb David Smart at IMDb Coronet Instructional Films on Worldcat Coronet Films on RiffTrax Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coronet Films amp oldid 1118364361, wikipedia, wiki, 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