1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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118 PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS— PART I "1000 and One** XVII Picture Service Corporation 71 W 23rd St., New York, N. Y. 217 W. Illinois St., Chicago 150 school and industrial films, nonNational service through University ex Rowland Rogers productions, flam. Rent, sell and "free." tension divisions, etc. XVIII Producers Distributing Corporation. tributed by Pathe Exchanges. XIX Red Seal Pictures Corporation 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Educational and cartoon single reels — Flam — Rent only — Exchanges in: Productions now being dis Minneapolis, Loeb Arcade Bldg. New Haven, 130 Meadow St. New Orleans, 421 Dryades St. New York City, 729 Seventh Ave. Oklahoma City, 108 S. Hudson St. Omaha, Film Exchange Bldg. Philadelphia, 132 9 Vine St. Pittsburgh, 1018 Forbes St. San Francisco, 209 Golden Gate Ave. Seattle, 2015 Third Ave. 600 Film Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Atlanta, 12,9 Walton Ave. Boston, 44 Church St. Buffalo, 505 Pearl St. Charlotte, 505 W. 4th St. Chicago, 831 S. Wabash Ave. Cincinnati, Broadway Film Bldg. Cleveland, Film Exchange Bldg". Dallas, 308 S. Harwood St. Detroit, 669 Insurance Exchange Bldg. Indianapolis, 406 N. Illinois St. Kansas City, 115 W. 18th St. Los Angeles, 1928 S. Vermont Ave. XX Standard Film Service Co. Many excellent films for educational and entertainment use. Sub< jects from Bray, Castle, and many other sources, besides theatrical "feature" films. Write direct to main office. Exchanges are: Cincinnati, Standard Film Service Co.; Detroit, Standard Film Service Co.; Pittsburgh, Federated Film Exchange Co. XXI Standard Motion Pioture Service, Inc. 1906 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 177 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Films designed principally for classroom work. 1540 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Write to nearest exchange: XXIII Tiffany Productions, Inc. (Primarily Theatrical) Albany, 1048 Broadway Minneapolis, Loeb Arcade Bldg. Atlanta, 106 Walton St. Milwaukee, 713 Wells St. Buffalo, 505 Pearl St. Boston, 42 Piedmont St. Charlotte, United Film Bldg. Cleveland, Film Exchange Bldg. Cincinnati, Broadway Film Bldg. Chicago, 806 S. Wabash Ave. Denver, 2040 Broadway Des Moines, 1019 High St. Detroit, 2310 Cass Ave. Dallas, 308 S. Harwood St. Indianapolis, 432 N. Illinois St. Kansas City, 113 W. 18th St. Los Angeles, 1916 S. Vermont St. New York City, 72,9 7 th Ave. New Haven, 126 Meadow St. Omaha, Film Ex. Bldg. Philadelphia, 1313 Vine St. Portland, Ore. 449 Glisan St. Pittsburgh, 1010 Forbes St. Salt Lake City, San Francisco, 295 Turk St. Seattle, 2015 Third Ave. St. Louis, 3312, Lindell Blvd. Washington, 916 G St. N. W. Montreal, 12 Mavor St. St. John, 27 Prince William St. Toronto, 105 Bond St. The Only Firm In the South That PRODUCES -DISTRIBUTES EXHIBITS MOTION PICTURES Lists of "Free" Films Upon Request LAGO VISTA ENTERPRISES, Inc. KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA A fully equipped laboratory and studio that can supply anything from a title to a production. "Official Cinematographers, American Legion, Department of Florida"