Li '1- June 16 3 1 Movies will be shown on each Wednesday m mebmsln m r m m m Tot your viewing pleasure, the UNL Extension Division's Instructional Media Center is showing films each Wednesday throughout the summer in the Nebraska Union main lounge. Included in this Summer of '76 Film Festival" is the award-winning series, "America, A Personal History of the United States," with Alistair Cooke. The series takes a look at America through the movie cameras of the early film industry. The film festival's schedule is listed below: June 9 "America: The New Found Land' Alistair Cooke explains how the white man got to North America. America: Home Away From ' Home" From the first Plymouth struggles to a nodern Massachusetts Thanksgiving; contrasting American ideals show up in all their variety. America" Making a RevoIution-AIistair Cooke, traces America's tradition of turning to arms in the face of trouble. "Multiple Man-The vast similarities among men of all cultures is shown by examining universal institutions such as marriage and kinship, religion, technology and amusement. "The Dentist-A rather placid breakfast, a run-in with the ice-man and a hole-in-one tnserNehrilan v at the golf course start W.C. Field's day. Later, at the office, we see him treat several patients in the usual, roughshod Field's manner. "America: Inventing A Nation"-The secret Independence IlaD debates involving Hamilton, Mason and Madison set precedence for modern politics, while a visit to Jefferson's Virginia home, MonticeCo, gives insight into the mind which created our E21 of Rights. Sentinels of Silencer Narrated by Orson Welles and shot entirely from a heli copter, this film examines pre-Columbian civilization in Mexico. Hasty Marriage"-Most of the action takes place around, inside or on top of the trolley cars in the depression days of 1931. Charley Chase and Jimmy Finlayson star in the film. No films. America: Gone West "-In 1803 the Louisiana Purchase is made and Lewis and Clarke are seat on a mission to the Pacific. The distant waterways are explored. Expansionist whites force Indian nations west of the Mississippi The f2m includes the beginning of the California gold rush. June 23 June 30 July 7 "V-v urn "BravermanV Condensed Cream of Beatles"-A history of the Beatles and the 1960's from the flip, exuberant, youthful days to the sober, socially conscious, end of the decade. "Girls in Dangers-Features a " cavalcade of ladies in distress. Stars include Mae Marsh, Gloria Swanson and Beatrice Joy. July 14 America: A Fireball in the Nfehf-Grcat splits in our nation's past and present are summarized ' in the causes, splendors and miseries of the Civil War and in the racial wounds which still trouble the land. How Do They Make Baseball Bats?-With a series of comedy improvisations using a miniature bat, Jonathan Winters leads into the process of making baseball bats. America: Domesticating A Wilderness' The nation again turns West. Mormons make the Utah desert bloom. A transcontinental rail link is driven across awesome terrain. European immigrants populate the midlands. The Indians last desperate struggles explode in the Custer massacre and the Battle of Wounded Knee. July 21 "America: ' Money on the Land"-Chicago-a deposit of raw material ready for mass cultivation and processing is readied for exploitation by opportunistic, turn-of-the century industrialists. The Rockefellers, Caraegies and Vanderbilts move in. "Frank Fi!in"-A flood of Jcr.s 7, 1976 collages of cut-out pictures znd parts of pictures all related to our object-oriented society-familiar to anyone who has lived in America from the 1940s to- the present. 'Pigs-A pictorial story without narration on the nature, characteristics, and behavior of pigs. Dracula-The first screen version of "Draccla, made in 1922. Shows grim scenes of the vampire stalking his victims at night. July 23 "America: The Huddled Masses-Ships holds, EEs Island, the Lower East Side, garment factory sweat shops-all scenes evoking turn-of-the-century immigra tion. Old photographs of the poor newcomers plight contrast with oil portraits of tycoons who got fat at. their, expense. "How Do They Make Pennies?-Jonathan Winters is the guide through the process at the United States Mint in Philadelphia. 'America: The Promise Fulfilled and the Promise Broken Veterans returning from the "war to end all wars"; the 20s boom with the speakeasies; rumble-seat sex; saxophones and a best-seller called The Man Nobody Knows; and then-the Crash. Alistair. Cooke shows the onslaught of the Depression and the meaning of The New DeaL