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MAGIC TOWN
James Stewart, Jane Wyman
A typical, small American town is suddenly thrust into world-wide prominence when its "sensationally average" qualities are discovered by a public opinion poll expert. The ensuing chaos and the efforts of the pollster and a newspaper woman to bring the town back to reality and sanity make an hilarious, heart-warming tale.
Base Rental $15.00 Series Rental $12.50
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE
George Sanders, Herbert Marshall,
Doris Dudley W. Somerset Maugham's famous novel bursts upon the screen as a great picture of rich maturity. Charles Strickland, a businessman, abandons his family and society to become an artist, defying the world into which he was born. From London's fashionable West End to a shabby Parisian garret, the raucous waterfront of Marseilles and finally to a coral isle in the South Seas, we see an artist with a harried soul seeking escape and room for expression. Academy Award winner. George Sanders, gives a superb performance.
Base Rental $17.50 Series Rental $15.00
MAN WITH A MILLION (Technicolor)
Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire, A. E. Mathews, Jane Griffiths
Mark Twain's famous short story, "The Million Pound Bank Note" forms the basis for a sparkling technicolor comedy for the whole family. Twain's comic valentine of affection for the English people tells of a penniless American who is launched on a series of fantastic adventures when he is given a million pound bank note by tw« eccentric Londoner-. There'? a "Peck" of laughter and a bushel of fun in this gay, delightful comedy.
Base Rental S25.00 Series Rental $22.50
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MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND Lucille Hall, II illiam H olden, Janit Carter, James Gleason, trunk Mt Hugh Hilarious complication! retail when ■ bookie, operating behind the staid facade <>f ,i real estate office,
hires a secretary whose lovely exterior belies her ineptness at office work. W ben said secretary gets In [
reluctant boil to embark on a grandiose bousing project which she master-minds, the comic explosions
begin and keep right on popping right tip to tin mirth-quaking climax ' '
Base Rental $15.00 Series Rental $12.50
MR. WINKLE GOES TO WAR
Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Warrick, Ted Donaldson The year is 1942 and Uncle Sam is still drafting men up to IS years of age. May we present Wilbcrt (ieorgc Winkle, ex-bank clerk and would-be fix-it man, aged tl and drafted into this man's army! The rejuvenation of Mr. Winkle from a faint-hearted hypochondriac into a hard-fighting Gil. who returns borne a hero, is presented in a heart-warming drama loaded with laughter, thrills, tears and cheers!
Base Rental $15.00
Series Rental $12.50
MELODY MASTER
liana Money, tlnn Curtis, Rinnie Rarnes, Rilly Gilbert, Albert Rassermnn, Sterling Holloway Here is a beautiful musical story of the life of Franz Schubert. Full of the heartaches, joys, romance and work of the great composer, the film includes presentations of the Serenade. Ave Maria. Marche Militflire, Unfinished "-Mnphony and others of his works.
Base Rental $15.00 Series Rental $12.50
MELODY FOR THREE (RKO)
Jean Hersholt, Fav IT ray, Toscha Seidel Here is a homey small town Story which is combined with beautiful BJ mphonic music to present an unusual picture. The performance of a boy violin prodigy adds immeasurably to the storv and the music.
Base Rental $10.00
Series Rental $7.50
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