The film daily production guide and director's annual (1934)

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NO GREAT THING IS CREATED SUDDENLY Creation comes with many pains! For fourteen years National Screen Service has been giving the theatres of this country COMPLETE TRAILER SERVICE. Big pictures . . . program pictures . . . from Majors or Independents . . . American or foreign pictures ... a contract with NATIONAL means a real piece of showmanship for every booking at the right time . . . automatically. . . a trailer for every picture and all from the one source. H And National Screen Service will continue complete service on trailers as long as creative brains can make them good and organization, specialization and experience can get them to you. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE ow with showmanship!