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THE EDITORS OF
ISUSLL^lESS SCREEN
proudly dnnounce the
16TH PRODUCTION REVIEW
The Complete 1966 Buyer's Guide and Reference Bluebook to Qualified Producers of Business and Television Films
THE U. S. & WORLD MARKET PLACE FOR EVERY PRODUCER, SERVICE FIRM AND MANUFACTURER
This most widely-used reference "blue book" of the specializing film production companies in the United States, Canada, Europe and other lands provides more facts-in-depth about personnel, physical facilities and recent experience than all its imitators combined. That's why important bid and buying decisions are made daily from its dependable pages by industry subscribers, trade groups, advertising agencies and government bureaus. Producers seek location cooperation through listed companies at home and abroad. 1966 features include complete data on national and international film distributors; specializing film writers; national and international awards programs and data on professional and trade organizations. Federal Audiovisual Programs are reviewed in depth. The deluxe award-winning format remains an economical, efficient medium for the display advertising of all who sell the medium, its equipment and services in the U. S. and abroad. Paid readership, up 11.5 per cent in 1965, continues to make BUSINESS SCREEN and the PRODUCTION REVIEW the big, best book of this industry.
PUBLICATION DATE: FEBRUARY 25, 1966
OLUME 26
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