Mark Bunster asks: "Are there good sources on the availability and archiving of US Government films (including or not Capra's psuedo-govt films)?" The National Archives Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch is the official repository of government-produced or acquired films that have been deemed historically valuable. We have hundreds of thousands of titles, including the Capra series. We have large military collections, civilian agency collections, and a sizeable donated materials colection that includes newsreels (Universal, March of Time, Fox, Paramount). We do not loan material but make them available in our research room. We will perform limited free research (2 or 3 titles or subjects). Fax us at (202) 501-5778 or write us at 7th & Pennsylvania Aves, Washington, DC 20408. Expect a reply in several weeks. We can also provide copies of specific items - costs vary from $60 for an hour of non-broadcast quality video to hundreds of dollars for broadcast quality video and film. Please note we will be moving to new facilities in College Park, Maryland, in the spring, and will be suspending services December 13 through March 21, 1994. We have placed some general information in the FTP site cu.nih.gov. The file is NARA_AUDIOVISUAL. E-mail or call me if you have any questions. Debra Wall National Archives Motion Picture, Sound and Video Branch (202) 501-5449