Ivy Films' first sound movie, "Project 109," will be finished sometime in January, it was announced yesterday.
Only the final editing of the sound track and film strip remains to be done on the 15 minute short which depicts a student's struggle to start studying. No plans have been made yet for the time and place of the premiere of for the movies' future distribution.
Modeled after the short movies of Robert C. Benchley '12, the film stars. Theodore O. Cron '52, as the frustrated student and Daro Taylor '53 as one of his chief distractions. Ivy Films officials are considering holding a contest to find a title more suitable then the present one.
Distribution of Ivy Films first movie, "A Touch of the Times," has bogged down sine the premiere in October, 1949.
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