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- An animated short accompanied by a composition by jazz drummer Chico Hamilton.
- Under Stan La Prontti, La Sierra High School's PE department answers the President's call for physical fitness.
- Jim Henson's second and more ambitious interpretation of a composition by jazz drummer Chico Hamilton, who collaborated on this short film, combines paint and cut-paper animation to portray the dance between predator and prey.
- A man dressed in kilt laughs at the robbers, telling them that his money is safe in a savings account.
- "A car just for Finnish conditions".
- The Beatles played the song "Some Other Guy" at the Cavern Club August 22, 1962.
- Carl Foreman, producer of The Guns of Navarone (1961), sends his greetings and regrets to those attending its Australian national premiere at the new Barclay Theatre in Sydney. He is unable to attend because he is filming his new picture The Victors (1963) at Shepperton Studios in England, where most of The Guns of Navarone was also made.
- A montage of scenes that describe how people can be as bad as animals.
- A short animated film in which a man and his dog witness another man take off in flight.
- The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri.
- An exhausted U. S. Astronaut reluctantly has to work over time with woman Astronaut from "The Eastern Space Patrol". The chauvinistic male must then get past his shock of a woman in a high ranking position working within a space ship.
- Hildegard Knef performs "Aber schön war es doch" with the Gert Wilden Orchestra.
- A cat just wants some alone time with his girl, but is interrupted by his stressed owner. Can't those stupid humans just keep things like relationships simple?
- A performance / action, taking place at Wolfgang Ramsbott's house, which was devised in the course of Nam June Paik's participation in Karlheinz Stockhausen's 'Originale' in Cologne in 1961.
- Czech entertainer Jirí Suchý sings his classical bubble-gum song about a kitten sleeping in a shoe.
- Segment's: «Slova i bukvy», «Postradavshyy», «Vishnyovyy sad», «Myshelovka».
- A brief biography of actor John Barrymore.
- Experimental short uses Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" as accompaniment to constantly shifting collage of female nude, cartoons, and newsreels of atomic bomb explosions.
- During WWII in Burma, a volunteer US Army force called Merrill's Marauders used guerrilla tactics to strike deep behind Imperial Japanese forces. Based upon a true event.
- A silent three minute sketch shot on 16mm during the 1962 Mar del Plata Festival in which François Truffaut directs and acts in a scene of strangling Gloria Algorta to death, along with other whimsical play.
- "Crying in the Rain" is a song written by Howard Greenfield and Carole King and originally recorded by The Everly Brothers. The song was the only collaboration between successful songwriters Greenfield (lyrics) and King (music), both of whom worked for Aldon Music at the time of the song's composition. On a whim, two Aldon songwriting partnerships decided to switch partners for a day - Gerry Goffin (who normally worked with King) partnered with Greenfield's frequent writing partner, Jack Keller, leaving King and Greenfield to pair up for the day. Despite the commercial success of their collaboration, King and Greenfield never wrote another song together.