Bell Telephone System Movie Trailers

Most Popular Bell Telephone System Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Charlie's Haunt Trailer (1950)

19 August 1950

The residents of a small town are haunted by the ghost of Charlie McCarthy, who doesn't like the fact that they are a very careless bunch and are constantly putting themselves in danger.

Force, Mass, and Motion Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Bell Labs mathematician Frank W. Sinden translates the equations that define many basic rules of physics into computer graphics, so one can see them play out in real time.

Gateways to the Mind Trailer (1958)

23 October 1958

The film presents how the human body recognizes and becomes aware of its surroundings. The various information pathways to the brain such as sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are explored in a accurate but simple manner via human impression and cartoon characters!

A Computer-Generated Ballet Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Created at Bell Labs in 1965, this short film likely contains the first computer-generated animation of human figures in motion.

Modern Minute Man Trailer (1952)

03 February 1952

A propaganda film about how to be warned about a attack and what to do when under fire from a foreign power as provided by Bell Telephone System.

The Alphabet Conspiracy Trailer (1959)

26 January 1959

Dr. Frank Baxter, with the help of The Mad Hatter and Jabberwock, takes young Judy exploring the world of language, in which she finds out that language is for doing more than just talking.

Once Upon a Honeymoon Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Thanks to the collaboration between American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) and Angels from Heaven a song writing working on his latest musical can finally go on his delayed honeymoon.

Dial Comes to Town Trailer (1946)

01 January 1946

A grandfather is reluctant to use the new dial telephones coming to his town. Gives background of the change to dial service, and also illustrates proper dial usage.

3-D Film Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

A computer sculpture combining the "...random scattering of lines about specified, but never drawn, trend lines.