A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Animation of a map of Japan depicts records carried to various places. A man rides a bicycle on a road to deliver the records. A board outside a building reads 'Niigata Prefectural Audio Visual Library'. The librarian arranges the film records on selves. A woman takes out a film and a booklet from a drawer. She looks at the film. A woman takes out a disc from a drawer. A woman takes out a record from a shelf. A man takes out posters from a shelf and shows it to another man. A man places equipment in a storage.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. An audio visual officer works on a map of Japan on a wall. The officer gives a record to a man. The audio visual officer shows new records to leaders. He hands over a record to one of the officers. A film shows a classroom session.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. Men place crates of audio visual material on a cycle carriage. Men load crates on a truck. The truck is driven away. Men load crates in a bus. A man pushes a ski cart loaded with audio visual material . A bullock cart loaded with crates. People carry crates on their back. Crates loaded onto a ship. People in a boat carry audio visual material. Men take out crates from a vehicle. People watch films on projector screens in different parts of Japan.
U.S. Army Generals arrive in Tokyo, Japan. U.S. Army Major General Wright leaves plane and is greeted by U.S. Army Major General Alonzo P. Fox. General Wright talks to General Fox. Other officers also arrive. Wright talks to other officers. U.S. Army Major General William O. Reeder with U.S. Army Brigadier General George I. Back. Officers and Wright. Eddie Eagan and Bob Hall, Director of Athletics, Yale University as they step down from a plane and are being greeted by Brig General White at Tokyo Haneda Airport (Hanedakuko, Ota City, Tokyo 144-0041, Japan). Eagan and Hall being greeted. Eagan, Hall, and Brig General Edward H. White.
New 1951 Ford test car comes over the crest of a hill, being driven through deep mud, in deep water, and over cobble stones, on the Ford Dearborn Michigan test track. View of test driver at the wheel. Test car hits hard bumps. View of Ford's 'Automatic Ride Control' suspension on test track and in the Ford laboratory. View of suspension attached to drive train in laboratory with view of suspension spring. 1951 Ford being tested over desert road in Southwest United States. New 1951 Ford convertible in showroom.
Commercial advertisement for the new 1951 Ford Sedan automobile. Setting is a suburban neighborhood post-war. Front yard and suburban house. Woman leaves a house with her children. They all get into their 1951 Ford Custom Fordor sedan automobile. The children bounce on the car seat. View of Ford car seat springs tested by an automatic machine at Dearborn test facility. A car door hooked up to motor which continuously slams and opens the door. Car on the Dearborn Michigan test track, replica of Independence Hall in the background. Test car goes over steep hill, and cobble stones. The 1951 Ford is then seen in the Southwest United States, on a mountain road and a desert road. Label on side of car reads, 'Ford Test Car' View of speedometer. The new car arrives at an amusement park. Children get out of the car and run towards a merry-go-round. Ford emblem on front of car. Narrator stating "You can pay more, but you can't buy better."