The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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THE CINE-TECHNICIAN January, 1954 ■ . t 1& 1 nr ■H >n EASTMAN Film Most screen successes have one thing in common. It has nothing to do with the cast, the treatment or the plot. It's the film they're made on. The world's leading studios and laboratories, now as always, have an overwhelming preference for — EASTMAN FILM made by Kodak KODAK LIMITED, Motion Picture Film Division, KODAK HOUSE, KINCSWAY, LONDON, W.C.2 'Eastman' is a trade-mark