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1. Flying Padre (1951)
Approved | 9 min | Documentary, Short
Two days in the life of priest Father Fred Stadtmuller whose New Mexico parish is so large he can only spread goodness and light among his flock with the aid of a monoplane. The priestly ... See full summary »
Director: Stanley Kubrick | Stars: Fred Stadtmueller, Bob Hite, Pedro
Votes: 4,780
2. CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (1962–1981)
30 min | News
In 1962, the veteran news anchor Douglas Edwards was replaced with Walter Cronkite. The news show initially used the title "Walter Cronkite with the News", but was soon re-titled to "CBS ... See full summary »
Stars: Walter Cronkite, Roger Mudd, Charles Kuralt, Eric Sevareid
Votes: 113
3. The Fred Waring Show (1949–1954)
60 min | Music
Standard musical show featuring Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians. During the 1949-50 season, there was a dance contest titled Video Ballroom.
Stars: Fred Waring, Joe Marine, Daisy Bernier, Joanne Wheatley
Votes: 26
4. Teenagers on Trial (1955)
Approved | 9 min | Documentary, Short, Crime
A look at the dangers and possible causes of gangs and teenage delinquency including over-crowded and under-funded schools with few after-school activities and over-worked parents who have little time to spend with their children.
Star: Bob Hite
Votes: 167
5. Shush Money (1949)
Approved | 8 min | Short, News
One of the many trials and tribulations that beset the American parents in the 1940s included finding a baby-sitter they could trust turning their kids over to while Mom and Dad had a night... See full summary »
Director: Burton Benjamin | Star: Bob Hite
6. Fortune Seekers (1956)
Approved | 8 min | Short
Celebrating the ingenuity of inventors and some seemingly small inventions now part of daily life including bobby pins, paper clips, bottle caps, zippers and cellophane tape. The patent process and some unsuccessful efforts are also shown.
Director: Larry O'Reilly | Star: Bob Hite
Votes: 78
8. Phonies Beware! (1956)
8 min | Short
This Screenliner short shows how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) looks at drug claims that may be fraudulent. In this case, a product called "Elixirex" is advertised as a ... See full summary »
Director: Larry O'Reilly | Stars: Bob Hite, John Zaic
Votes: 49
11. Where Is Jane Doe? (1956)
Approved | 8 min | Crime, Short
In this Screenliner short, New York City police detectives investigate the case of a missing girl, whose clothes are found on a bridge. Was it a suicide, was she murdered, or is this a hoax?
Director: Larry O'Reilly | Stars: Bob Hite, Alexander Lockwood
Votes: 135
12. Recording Session (1951)
Approved | 9 min | Short, Music
Vocalist Margaret Phelan sings 'You're Driving Me Crazy," with the Cy Coleman Trio. The group also plays two instrumental numbers, an arrangement on a 'Paganini' theme, and conclude the short with "Alauette."
Director: Harry W. Smith | Stars: Bob Hite, Margaret Phelan, Cy Coleman
13. Card Sharp (1951)
Approved | 9 min | Documentary, Short, News
Card-sharp expert Floyd Moss demonstrates to a group of G.I.s the many tricks that card sharp gamblers use to deceive the unsuspecting public.
Director: Larry O'Reilly | Stars: Bob Hite, Floyd Moss
14. The Big Appetite (1950)
Approved | 9 min | Documentary, Short
This RKO-Pathe Screenliner (production number 14-203)follows the travel course of a big city's food supply from its sources throughout the world to its destination on the dining tables of a... See full summary »
Director: Larry O'Reilly | Star: Bob Hite
15. Professor F.B.I. (1952)
Approved | 15 min | Short
A small-town police officer named Bill Kennedy enrolls at the F. B. I. National Academy in Washington D. C. yo learn law enforcement methods and investigation techniques which, after his ... See full summary »
Director: Larry O'Reilly | Stars: Bob Hite, Bill Kennedy
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The Fred Waring Show (1949–1954)
Episode:
June Havoc
(1951)
Music
Director: Bob Banner | Stars: Fred Waring, Daisy Bernier, Hugh Brannum, Bobby Clark