The Exhibitor (Jun-Nov 1944)

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Motion pictures have achieved their rightful place as the most accepted art of our day. Yet, the most magnificent production ever filmed remains just so much celluloid in a can— cold, static, dead ...until it is imbued with glowing warmth, dynamic life— motion and sound and continuity — by the miracle of perfect projection. That's why revenue -wise exhibitors throughout the world accept Simplex as the international standard of perfection, the interpretive link between art and audience. Since the birth of motion pictures, exhibitors have looked to our products for leadership in projection. Tomorrow — as yesterday and today — SIMPLEX equipment will continue to prove that — BETTER PROJECTION PAYS! COMPLETE SOUND AND VISUAL PROJECTION EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL PROJECTOR CORPORATION -IA WAR AND PEACE -THE l.\TKH\'A TIOIVAJL PROJECTOR