Business screen magazine (1942)

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illustration rep/iotogratihed from Bnti.s/j Illustrated Weci^ly LT. COL. DAVID MacDONALD with a Mod^l A SSmm. DtVRY Camrtfi BOOST MORALE WITH FILMS' SING AMERICA (1 reel 16mm. sound) — ()ulst;inding group o£ singers render melodies you love, accompanied by a thrilling orchestra ! "Casey", '"Home on the Range", "Daisy", "Love's Old Siveet Song", and ■'America". Rental — $1.50. ITALY SURRENDERS (1 reel sound) — .-\ctual scenes of the capture of the lower Italian Peninsula, and surrender of Italian fleet. F.xcellent war picture. Rental — $1-50. COMMANDOS IN ACTION (1 reel sound) — Brilisli Commandos in raid on important island off Norwegian coast. Rental — $1.50. NEWS PARADE OF 1943 (1 reel sound) — Destruction of submarine by U. S. Patrol; scuttling French fleet; battle by American planes and Jap surface ship; Chinese warfare; capture of Sicily; air raids over North Europe. Rental— $1.50. FOOTBALL THRILLS OF 1943 (1 reel sound) — Outstanding university game highlights of 194>^ — including North western vs. Array, Yale vs. Princeton, Notre Dame vs. Northwestern. Rental — $1.50. MEN OF TIMOR (I reel sound) — The life of Australian and Dutch troops marooned on Island oi Timor. Cood war picture depicting hardships men undergo in jungle. Rental—$1.50. Get the Best and the Latest from DeVRY films & LABORATORIES 1111 Armitage Ave. Chicago 14, Illinois Produced by twenty-six battle photographers and six officers under the command of Colonel MacDonald, "DESERT VICTORY" cost the lives of four cameramen. Seven were wounded. Six were captured. Sgt. R. H. Morns, British .^rmy Film and Photo Unit, seen at work with his 3 5mm. DeVRY camera, with which he "shot" his way with the Eighth Army from El Alamein to Italy. He comes from 10 South Drive, Ruislip, Middlesex. DeVRY-filmed war epic honored by national board of review Acclaimed by Motion Picture's top authority — .\ational Board of Review — as the finest documentary film of 1943, "Desert Victory" is now available in 16mm. sound-on-film for showing to many who may need to be reminded how big is our debt to our fighting sons and brothers — and how tirelessly and unselfishly \\e should work on the Production Front in an efTort to repay that debt. "Desert Victory" is a British documentary film made under fire . . . dramatically recording the British Eighth .\rmy"s smashing victory at El Alamein . . . authentically capturing the full and terrible impact of modern warfare with tanks, planes, bombs and mines. *Ninety-five percent of "Desert Victory" was filmed with world-famous DeVRY Model A "DESERT VICTORY" 1 6mm. Sound Film Rental price. $2.50* Sale price. S66.50 •'per day tkrougli DkVRY ^l.'imm. cameras. Of this filming, the late William .Stull, A.S.C., quoted Lt. Col. David MacDonald, Hon. A.S.C. — who directed the filming — in American Cinematographer: "For field service our cameras had to be light and rugged. I would estimate that about 95% of 'Desert Victory' was ground through De\'RYS, whose performance and ability to stand up under gruelling desert punishment constantly surprised us." De\'RV is proud to have served these intrepid heroes who marched, bled — and sometimes died — on that relentless 1,300 mile road across the desert to Tripoli, that the deeds of their comrades and the thundering inferno in which they were performed might be preserved alive for all time on unchallengeable film. Tst2a star Awarded for Continued Excellence in the Production of Motion Picture Sound Equipment. New York • CHICAGO • Hollywood WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MOTION PICTURE SOUND EOUIPME^ uinher Fire — I9tl Ml la