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FILM TREATMEIVT
AND HECDIVDITIDIV I N G
Comprehensive Service Corporation
245 West 55th St., New York 19 Phone: CO 5-6767
Date of Organization: 1929 Mitlliiol Frectlniall. Frt-Mdi'nt Jane I.fiii. Trrasurrr Svl\ia |;ir\is. Sates Mttna^er Hiibirt Br>r(llclci, Purchnsing Agt. St;(nlf\ (iiiiKT, Mgr., lirjiti'fnation Services: (a) Rcjincnaiion (i( motion picture tUiu. Itimiii ant! rijinin, negative and p(isiti\e. color and bS:w. Only scratih removal process tor both celluloid and enudsion which does not use coatings.
(h) Supplving the professional user of mciiioii pittiu'es witli all etjuijjment and accessories such as icels. cans and shipping cases, rewinds, tables, cabinets, etc. Facilities: Film rejuvenation depart ment equipped with especialh designed processing and laboratorv equipment occupies 5000 sq. It. area. 15.000 sq. (t. warehouse area de\oted to carrying inventory to pro\ide immediate services (or equipment de partment.
References: DeLuxe Laboratories: Walt Disnev Productions: Eastman kodak Companv: General Electric ilo.: General .Motors Corporation.
R. D. Hanish Company
93 East Longview Avenue,
Columbus 2, Ohio
Phone: AMherst 3-2334
-Mildred Hanisli. Mutingfi Services: .Manufacturers of \itafilm Processing Fluid, a film cleaner and preservative.
References: Modern Talking Picture Service., 'Fw\man Films. Inc.. Baplist Sunday School Board. Department of State and Military Services, Monogram Souiliern Exchanges.
Peerless Film Processing Corporation
165 West 46th St., New York 36
Phone: Plaza 7-3630
Cable: PEERFILPRO
Dote of Organization: 1934 West Coast Branch: 959 Seward St., Hollywood 38; Phone: Hollywood 7-9223; Victor C. Krupo, VicePresident.
New York Plant: 130 West 46th St.; Phone; JUdson 2-0052; Visvoldis Gedulis, Manager.
Kern Moyse. Prt'sident
\ictor C. Krupa. V.-P., Tech. Dit.
R. S. Moyse. I'ke-Presidenl
Su/on Steinle Krupa. Secrelary
B:irbara Holz. Treiisiirer
R.ioul ). Mcnendez, Snla Manager
.\nnabel Corapton. Eaileiii Operations Manager
Paul V. Krupa. IVfslrrn Operations Manager
\'isvaldis Gedulis. Manager. .\'e>e York Plant
Robert i;)awsi>n. Manager. Hollywood Plant
Jens Sleemann. .\Ianagei. C.olum bia Installation
Miller Wilson. .Manager. Fort Lee Installation
Allan De Forest. Special Semiees. .Vfu' York Services: Peerless Treatment, to protect and preserve theatrical and nontheatrical release prints, television shows on film, commercials and theatre screen advertising. Peerless "TCP" treatment, for continuous or repeater projection. Preservative treatments for kinescopes, motion picture negatives, color originals and other pre-print material, filmstrips. transparencies, microfilm. Film Reconditioning: scratch removal, rehuniidification of curled or brittle film, repairs, cleaning, etc. /*efj-/?e«j/. to restore shrunken originals and other shnniken pre-print material. Facilities: Peerless equipment for prcjtective. preser\ati\e and recondition
STOCK
Now . . .
ino great libraries Irrotiglil together. One ceiilral source for filii! footage for motion picture or television use.
Over 30 million feet of completely cross-indexed film is available to you in the combined libraries of the NBC FILM DIVISION and the MARCH OF TIME. You'll find every conceivable subject, excellent service, and reasonable prices. For catalog and price list, call or wire
NBC FILM DIVISION
Film Library • 105 East } 06 Street. New York • C/rcIc 7-S300 nim Operations * Sutiytt &\'ine,HoU\itood.CiiL • HOUyuooei *)-6l6l
inj; trtMtinonts: Pt'crlcss Ni-uni;i(Ic (ItMniiiK ec|ui{)inciU. licll X; Mowcll licit splitcrs; Maurer shrinkage }*auj^c>; lull S: Howfll and Df\'ry projcclors; liliii \ault.
Special Services: Di%lribulion s<.t\ idiii^ lor film lihrarics and it-levisiun shows on film, including insertion of (oniniercials. shipments, inspection on return, repairs, deaninj^ and sioraj;e. Hreakdown and packaj^inj; of hhnsirips and connnercials. Placement III print orders and laboratorv liaison. References: Advertisers Television Program Service. American Cancer Society. American Medical Assn.. British Overseas Airways Corp.. Co lunibia Pictures Corp.. Guild Films Co.. MCA Television Ltd.. McCann Erickson. Inc.. National Broadcasting; Co., National Film Board ol Canada. Shell Oil Co.. Sullivan Stauiler Colwell &: Bayles. Stanley Warner Cinerama Corp.. United .Artists Corp.. United Nations. U.S. Gypsum Co.. [. Walter Thompson Ltd.
DOMESTIC LICENSEES Chicago: Atlas Film Corporation: Chicago Film Laboratory; Crescent Film Laboratories: Ideal Pictures. Inc.: Wilding Picture Productions. Inc. Dallas: Southwest Film Laboratorv. Dayton: Film Associates. Inc.: Wriglit Patterson Air Force Base. Detroit: The Jam Hand\ Organization. Hollywood: Acme Film Labora tories: Columbia Pictures Corporation: C^onsolidated Film Industries: HolhwootI Film Enterprises: Paihe Laboratories: Telefilm. Inc. Kansas City: The Calvin Companv. NewYork: Cinecjue Colorfilm Laboratories: Consolidated Film Industries: DeLuxe Laboratories: Fordel Film Laboratories: Palhe Laboratories. Portland: Sawyer's. Inc. St. Paul: Reid H. Ra\ Film Industries. San Francisco: W. A. Palmer Films, Inc. Washington. D.C.: Byron, Inc. Athens. Ga.: Film Service Laboratories.
FOREIGN LICENSEES Australia: Cinecratt Ptv. Ltd.. Svd ney. Belgium: Laboratoires Cinematographicjues. Brussels. Canada: Peerless Laboratories, 1 oronto. England: Denham Laboratories Ltd.. Uxbridge: Peerless Film Processing Ltd.. London. Holland: Profiiti Filmfabriek. The Hague. .Mexico: Cinematografica \'aporate Process S.A., Mexico City. Switzerland: Schwarz Filmtechnik. Berne.
Rapid Film Technique, Inc.
21 West 46th St., New York 36 Phone: JUdson 2-2446
Laboratory: 37-02 27th Street,
Long Island City, N.Y.
Phone: STillwell 6-0421-22
Date of Organization: 1940
lack Belli. (1(1. I'u\tdfut
Henrv Llovd. Secretaiy-Treasurer
L;iwrence Bernard. Dir., Advertising. Public Relations
Perry Gober. Laboratory Spri'r.
.Marvin Goldman. Adi'. Sprvr. Services: Rapidweltl. Special process (or removal of scratches, oil. dirt, dust, abrasions, cinch marks and all other physical damages and imperiections Irom both base and emulsion sides. Film rejuvenated and restored
to original screening qualities at small Iraclion ol replacement cost Hn pi die fid process also protects against future scratches and damages. A\ai]able lor Itimm and 33mm black, and white and color, originals, masters, prints, negatives, "dupes", television films, kinescopes, continuous projection prints, filmstrips and' microfilm. Rapidtrrat. Special pnxcess t<» protect all brand new Minim and 3,'unm film against future scratches and other types of film dam j age. \
Facilities: SpecialU designed machinery, equipment and facilities engineered exclusiveh lor the preserva1 tion, repair, scratch-removal and reju\enation of all Itimm and 33mm film. Electronic and mechanical safely checks to constantly assure acuracy and top cjuality work. Newly enlarged laboratory facilities have in-. creased physical capacity more than five times. All Rapidwelci and Rajiid treat work done entirciv in ouri laboratories. \
Special Services: .\nnual film resinr ation and rejuvenation pro^i specially arranged for colleges, ii i versities. film libraries and oilici high-volume users of film. Special cases supplied for large volume dis-^ lance shipments. Special processing i tor "dupe" users and users of con-^ tinuous projection prints. Compleiei servicing, cleaning, repairs, etc.. forj all other amateur and professional | film users. J
References: Modern Talking Picture Service. RCA I A'. CBS T\'. General Tele Radio. ZI\'-TV. U.S. Mm\ ^■■ nal Corps. U.S. Navy, The I Handv Organization. duPont. i man Kodak. Pan .American .Virwj Consolidated Film Industries. M> > Film Lab. Precision Film Lai' tories. Transfilm. Inc.. Sarra. 1 Teaching Film Custodians, GeiR... Electric. Bell Telephone and ni;in\ others.
Standard Film Processing
Company
723 Seventh Ave., New York 19 Phone: Circle 5-4997
Date of Organization: 1932
Albert Beck. Proprietor
Morris A'ogel. Superi'isor
Ben Rosen. Superi'isor Sendees: Protective film treat in-n and cleaning, revitalizing, salvau inspection, repairing, shipping motion picture films: 1 6mm .i lu 35mm color and b&:w. Facilities: All necessary equipim n for our services.
Special Services: Protecto Film film preserver.
References: Allied Artist Picuut Corp., Interstate Television Corp I .Mercurv Film Lab.. Inc.. ,\svHi:it(( Artist Productions. Inc.. Lipperi I lures C(^rp.. Unitv Television C"
Vacuumate Corporation I
446 West 43rd St., New York 3<
Phone: LOngacre 4-1886
Date of Organization: 1947
Liuiie H. KUck. President
Samuel H. Bunche/. Treasurer
Services: \'acuumate: .\ film irea^
ment for the preservation of film ti|
prolong its life and give belter pr
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