Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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Ideal 16mnn Photoplays for Schools, Clubs, Churches Send For a Free Copy of Our 1946 Catalog Supplement THE ADVENTURES OF MICHAEL STROGOFF (Anton Waibrook, Akim Tamiroff, Elizabeth Allan, Fay Bainter) Jules Verne's classic story of the courier of the Czar, who carried out a dangerous mission in 1 870 and brought an important dispatch through Tartar territory in spite of all obstacles. A timely and spectacular RKO production, of pure entertainment and without political implications of any kind. A rousing, colorful melodrama for young folks. THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER (Tommy Kelly, Ann Gillis, May Robson, Walter Brennan) Technicolor version of the greatest American novel of boy life, produced by David Seiznick for United Artists. A "must" 16mm photoplay for elementary and secondary schools. Illustrated 16page discussion guide on request. SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON (Thomas Mitchell, Freddie Bartholomew). Notable RKO screen version of the charming story of a family's adventures when an idealistic father takes his family to a tropical island to escape from a world of war, hatred, and crumbling ideals. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS (Cedric Hardwick, Freddie Bartholomew). Absorbing screen version of the classic story of life at Rugby under the renowned headmaster. Dr. Arnold, who replaced rowdyism with the honor system. LITTLE MEN (Kay Francis, Jack Oakie). Louisa Alcott's famous story is the basis of a film combining hilarious comedy with dramatic adventure in a way that will delight youngsters. BEYOND TOMORROW (Charles Winninger, Harry Carey, C. Aubrey Smith). A warmly human story of three wealthy bachelors who find happiness in befriending a boy and a girl and influencing their lives in entertaining ways. Rich in character values. IDEAL PICTURES CORPORATION 28 E. Eighth Street (Home Office) Chicago 5, Illinois Bertram V/illoughby Pictures, Inc. Suite 600, 1600 Broadway New York, 19, N. Y. Ideal-Southern 16mm Pictures Co. 9536 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami 38, Florida Ideal Pictures Corporation 2408 W. 7th St. Los Angeles 5, Calif. Ideal Pictures Corp. 915 S.W. 10th Ave. Portland 5, Oregon Ideal Pictures 926 McGee St. Kansas City 6, Mo. Ideal Pictures Corp. 18 S. 3rd St. Memphis 3, Tenn. Stevens1 deal Pictures 101 V/alton St., N.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Ideal Southern Pictures Co. 440 Audubon Bldg. New Orleans 16, La. Ideal Pictures Ideal Pictures Ideal Pictures 2024 Main St. 219 East Main St. 714 Eighteenth St. Dallas 1, Texas Richmond 19, Va. Denver 2, Colo.