World Film and Television Progress (1938)

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Y ACADE Presents DOUBLE CRIME SUR LA LIGNE MAGINOTA) Espionage in France's Famous Defence Line Commencing April 8th VICTOR FRANCEN & RAIMU in the Year's wittiest French Satire LE ROI S'AMUSE THE SENSATION OF EUROPE ! (A) 165 OXFORD ST. GER. 2981 DIRECTOR: ELSIE COHEN AUTO KINE' CAMERA NEWMAN-SINCLAIR Is the most marvellous clockwork driven camera in the world. It drives 200 feet Standard (35 mm.) K/ne Film with one wind of the mechanism Price: With F/1.9 Ross Xpress Lens, £130 Other Models and Lenses ovailable. The Newman-Sinclair Auto Kine' Camera possesses great strength, no castings being used in its construction. The winding mechanism is silent and the camera can be used in the hand or on a stand, even pointing directly upwards or downwards. Interchangeable lens fitting. Various models available. N.S. Auto Kine' Cameras are used by the leading operators. JAMES A. SINCLAIR & Co. Ltd. 3 WHITEHALL, LONDON, S.W.I Telephone: Whitehall 1788 Telegrams : Oraculum, Pari, London BEHIND THE SCREEN Edited by STEPHEN WATTS With a Foreword by SIR HUGH WALPOLE Fully illustrated 8s. 6d. net Sixteen men and women, each admittedly at the head of his or her department, tell in simple language the real story of HOW A FILM IS MADE Contributors include Hunt Stromberg, Frances Marion, Cedric Gibbons, Leslie Howard, Lionel Barrymore, etc. "One of the most sensible book on film-making I have ever seen." — Editor, Film Weekly. "One of the very best of its kind." — Reading Evening Gazette. "A fascinating revelation of the problems besetting those who cater for picturegoers." — Glasgow Evening News. ARTHUR BARKER LTD. 12 Orange Street, W.C.2. APRIL 1937 to MARCH 1938 NOW READY ©©HUSH® World FILM News for 1937-8 Post Free £1 Is. Od. Or if you send us your twelve loose copies 7s. 6d. post free All money to : World Film News 34 Soho Square W. 1 30