Theif (1971) TV Movie
A professional thief tries to break with his past but has to pull off one last job to pay off a gambling debt.
Richard Crenna is outstanding here along with absolutely gorgeous co-star Angie Dickinson and Cameron Mitchell
Faded Color. Good Condition but the final 26 minutes have emulsion scratches on the right side of image.

The Gambler and the Lady (1952) Feature Film (Hammer Film Noir)
The Gambler and the Lady finds American high-roller Jim Forster (Dane Clark) ditching his dancer girlfriend for a wealthier paramour. Hell hath no fury like a femme fatale scorned! Naomi Chance, Kathleen Byron, and Meredith Edwards also star. Before Hammer dominated the horror market they still produced cool films like this one.
Kodak Original Print in Good Condition.

Perfect Strangers (1950) Feature Film
"Kitty Foyle" co-stars Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan reunite in this mix of courtroom drama, romance, and comedy based on the play "Ladies and Gentlemen" by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. Rogers is Terry Scott, a divorcée who falls in love with the married David Campbell (Morgan) when they meet while serving together on the jury of a murder trial, oddly involving a woman accused of killing her husband when he asked for a divorce. Thelma Ritter, Margalo Gillmore co-star.  Alan Reed (the voice of Fred Flintstone) plays Harry Patullo on the jury and his laugh is unmistakable.
Kodak Original Print in Good Condition.

The Only Way (1970) Feature Film
This harrowing true drama chronicles the life-or-death struggle of Danish Jews to flee Nazi persecution following their nation’s occupation during World War II, and the heroic efforts made by their countrymen to help them escape. The film follows the Stein family as they attempt to sneak out of Denmark and into Sweden. Martin Potter, Ebbe Rode, and--in her first credited screen role--Jane Seymour star. 
Very Good/Excellent Shape. Faded Color but still has some color left.

My Little Margie "Who's Married" TV Show
Margie hears of a job with one of Vern's clients for which she encourages Freddie to apply. The company wants only married men, so she pretends to Freddie's expectant wife. Later Margie believes that this is true of Vern and Roberta

The Road to the Olympics (1965) Instructional/Educational
Presented by The National Collegiate Athletic Association in cooperation with the United States Track and Field Federation. Sponsored by Brunswick Sports and Edward Dalton Company makers of Nutrament.  Bill Bowerman is shown at the beginning of the film who is perhaps best remembered by people who aren’t track and field fans for his contributions as a founder of Nike. Also features Victor Reeve, Archie San Romani Jr, Dyrol Burleson, Sig Ohlemann, Ray Van Asten, Harry Jerome, Dave Blunt, Al O'Leary, Dick Foreman, & George Larson. Instructs your freshman and varsity squads on the intimate aspects of record-breaking track techniques-for distance men and sprinters. NCAA Championship track team of the University of Oregon does the honors! (A potent primer on time-slicing training steps.) Lots of great slow motion shots. Narrated by Jack Brickhouse. 
Excellent Condition. Faded Color. Film is complete and runs 28 minutes.

Team Building: Making the Task the Boss (1983) Educational
A graphic illustration of how "hidden agendas" can prevent a team from functioning cohesively, with concrete suggestions about how to help a group begin to work together towards shared goals.
Like New Condition. Beautiful Color. Film is complete, runs approx. 18 minutes, and comes mounted on an 800ft. reel in it's original McGraw-Hill Films canister.

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy (1970) Oscar Winning Short Film 
Oscar-winning short film about the story of a young man (Johnny Crawford, best known for his role as Mark McCain on the TV series The Rifleman) who dreams of being a cowboy in the old west, but lives in a big city in present time. Kristen Nelson also appears.
Directed by James Rokos, one of John Carpenter’s classmates at USC’s film school. Yes, THAT John Carpenter of future horror Halloween fame! While Carpenter didn’t direct the film, his influence can be felt throughout: after all, he co-wrote the script, cut the film together, and composed the music! Created along with fellow students Trace Johnston & Nick Castle (Michael Myers himself).
Good Condition with some Occasional Wear. 

Bippity Boppity Bunch (1977) Children's Puppet Series (Family Films)
Family Films was known for providing audiences with well written, well acted films on biblical and contemporary themes. The company in its later years produced this puppet series for children titled The Bippity Boppity Bunch which ran from 1976-78. This episode is titled "No Place Like Home". The only references to this show I could find was in old vintage TV guides and a brief mention on the Gospel Films Archive website. It is also not available for online viewing on sites like YouTube or Archive.org or anywhere else! This is a rare one folks! Historically it's important to preserve these kinds of things.
Excellent Shape.  The color, like so many prints of this vintage, has definitely warmed; but it isn't beet red and still has lots of color left. Some scenes look better than others and it really doesn’t look all that bad. Keep in mind you can still pull the color back out if your intention is to do a color-corrected film scan. Film is complete and runs approx. 13 minutes.

Nathaniel Hawthorne: Light in the Shadows (1981) Biography Educational
A film biography presenting a wealth of details about 19th-century American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. Pertinent information concerning his ancestry, youth, education, employment, marriage, and family life, friendships, residences, and death is included. Brief excerpts from these Hawthorne stories and dramatized: "The Minister's Black Veil", "The Hollow in Three Hills", "The Gentle Boy", "Feathertop: A Moralized Legend", and "Rappaccini's Daughter". These enhance enjoymenet for readers familiar with the author and spark interest in newcomers. Luminous illistrations of Hawthorne's masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, accompany an account of the personal difficulties which existed at the time of its composition. This biography film will provide a vivid background for reading the works on Nathaniel Hawthorne in high school and college courses. Library group and other literature study groups will find the information in the film of interest when discussing Hawthorne's works. Watch for Thomas Dolby's wife!
Excellent Condition. Beautiful LPP Color. Film is complete and runs approx. 23 minutes.

The Boyhood Of Thomas Edison (1978) (Revised) Coronet Instructional
Filmed on location at Edison's childhood home in Milan, Ohio, and at his famous laboratory in New Jersey, this program dramatizes some of the youthful experiences that helped shape the life of one of America's great practical scientists and inventors.
Good Condition. Faded Color. No Vinegar Smell. Film is complete and runs approx. 14 minutes.

Business Machine Operators (1967) Educational
Presents on-the-scene information about the nature and variety of job opportunities in the field of business data processing. Stresses the age range and mobility potential of people with business machine skills
Relesed by Sterling Educational Films
Good Condition. Faded Color. Appears to be missing the last 30 seconds which includes Ending Credits. Supposed to run 7 minutes but this print runs only runs 6 and a half minutes.

All of these come mounted on reels (see picture) and everything has sound. No Vinegar Smell.

If you have any questions at all feel free to ask and thanks for looking!