Close-Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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yoin the film bureau Locate and see only the better motion pictures Don't waste time and money seeing the inferior, uninteresting, stupid picture when there are really good pictures to be seen. Disinterested Advice from A Discriminating Source The Film Bureau offers its subscribers A year's subscription (six issues) to the Film Bulletin (a monthly guide to the best pictures), November to April inclusive. Complimentary and specially priced tickets for some of the best pictures. Privately screened pictures. Service in arranging entertainments in connection with motion pictures. A fifty per cent discount in renting The Bureau*s Portable Motion Picture Machines (for private screenings). An office information service and special advantages when it opens its own Little Picture House. The subscription is ten dollars a year. Join now. Application cards and other data (including a complimentary copy of the film bulletin) mailed on request Film Bureau, 4 West 40th Street, New York, N.Y.