Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1963)

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most exciting innovation since sound!!!!! IT’S TOTALLY NEW! Theatre Color-Vision, based on General Electric Company’s revolutionary Talaria projector, adds a totally new dimension to entertainment and exhibition. ITS NATIONAL! Theatre Color-Vision initially will be made available to approximately 100 theatres in key cities throughout the country, presenting continuous closed-circuit programming in full-screen color. ITS HERE NOW! Theatre Color-Vision will be shown by personal invitation only to entertainment industry leaders for the first time November 19, 1963, at 2:30 P.M., Fox Village Westwood Theatre, West Los Angeles, California. Produced and directed by Gower Champion and Bill Colleran, this premiere showing will take place under actual theatre operating conditions utilizing existing lines of American Telephone & Telegraph Company. big-screen color entertainment in theatres, continuous closed-circuit programming! HEATRE COLOR-VISION CORPORATION A subsidiary of NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION Beverly Hills, California