Business screen magazine (1946)

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Since 1620, more than 100 million people W.. have seen the Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock. They've seen it all on film. Courtesy of Aero Mayflower Transit Company, the world-famous long distance movers. Aero Mayflower wasn't around to greet their namesake when the Mayflower reached America in 1620. But they were definitely on the scene in 1957, when a group of adventurers reenacted the Pilgrims' historic voyage. It was a perfect public relations opportunity to broaden Aero Mayflower's corporate identity. And they made the most of it. Through motion pictures. The company produced "The Mayflower Story," a fascinating 16mm sound-and-color film that documents the 54-day crossing of Mayflower II. Then, to make sure their film reached the largest possible audience. Aero Mayflower called in the world's largest distributor of business and public relations films. Modern. So far, more than 100 million people have witnessed how Mayflower II was planned and built in England, then sailed to Plymouth, Massachusetts. They've seen it on television. At resorts. Airports. Club meetings. Schools. Churches. In community groups of all kinds. The film is still making friends for Aero Mayflower all over the U.S. By giving viewers a picture of what life was like back in 1 620, Aero Mayflower is better known today than ever before. MODERN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE, INC. 1212 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 1 003 6 Want more information about Aero Mayflower's film? Or about how sponsored film programs can benefit your company? Write to Moi