Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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Used in 1 out of 8 American Pictures in 1933'sTEN BEST" OF THE Ten Best Pictures of 1933 chosen in the Film Daily s poll, eight were American productions. Of those eight, seven were photographed on Eastman "GrayBack." This is outstanding evidence of the acceptance enjoyed by Eastman Super-Sensitive Panchromatic Negative among cameramen and producers . . . and a signal tribute to the versatility and unfailingly high quality of the film itself. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. (J. E. Brulatour, Inc., Distributors, New York, Chicago, Hollywood.) EASTMAN Super-Sensitive Panchromatic Negative (Gray-Backed)