Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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FILM AND RADIO GUIDE KIND WORDS To The Editor: I enjoy each issue of your magazine. It certainly embodies a tremendous amount of worthwhile reading material. I like the frank discussions of controversial issues. I think it about time that we gave these topics a little airing. ERNEST TIEMANN Dept, of Visual Education Pueblo Junior College Pueblo, Colorado ★ ★ ★ Before showing Stanley and Livmgstone, we were fortunate enough to secure a copy of Photoplay Studies (Vol. 5, 1939, No. 13), which helped greatly. THERON CASTLEMAN Minister, The Methodist Church New Palestine, Indiana Make Literature LIVE In the Classroom The following Teaching Film Custodian (M-G-M) subjects ore ideally suited to classroom study: "Treasure Island" Lionel Barrymore Wallace Beery Jackie Cooper "Tale of Two Cities" Ronald Colman "Mutiny on the Bounty" Clark Gable Charles Laughton Franchot Tone "Romeo and Juliet" Leslie Howard Norma Shearer John Barrymore "David Copperfield, the Boy" "David Copperfied, the Man" Lionel Barrymore Maureen O'Sullivan W. C. Fields Freddie Bartholomew Each subject 4 reels Rental: $6.00 (Special Series Rate) In Our Free Catalog of SELECTED MOTION PICTURES Write to Dept. Y.M.C.A. MOTION PICTURE BUREAU 347 Madison Ave. Chicago 3, 111. New York 17, N. Y. 19 So. LaSalle St. Son Francisco 2, Cal Dallas 1, Tex. 351 Turk St. 1700 Patterson Ave. I’m ordering my own subscription to your grand Film AND Radio Guide. We get it at the office, but so many people want to read it that I don’t have the opportunity to really digest the contents. I wish I had started reading your publication fifteen years ago when I started with Bill Ganz. jack lane William J. Ganz Company New York City ★ ★ ★ Aughinbaugh's Targets Thank you for the effective space you gave the Film Council of America in your March issue. We are all deeply indebted to you for providing an excellent publication both in content and form, which hits the target more and more on vital problems. The Aughinbaugh series is extremely good, and I hope that you or Aughinbaugh will later release the series in book form. c. R. REAGAN, President Visual Education Incorporated Austin, Texas I want you to know that in many ways I find your Film AND Radio Guide valuable. While not always agreeing with Mr. Aughinbaugh’s points of view, there is no question but that he is a real pioneer in our field, and I think it is a fine thing that you got him to put down his experiences and points of view, so that they are available in print. DAVID E. STROM, Director Audio-Visual Aids Center University of Connecticut ★ ★ ★ In our school library Film AND Radio Guide is my favorite magazine. bob SCHULTZ Niagara Falls, N. Y. MILLIONS of FEET of INDEXED LIBRARY FILM You Name It. We Have It! You can get the film you wont WHEN YOU WANT IT from the LARGEST Stock Shot Library in the Industry offering for your selection over Twenty Million Feet of indexed negatives and positives containing scenes of every conceivable description — celebrities, post and present — events, current and historical — catastrophes and carnivals — fashions and floods — airplanes and animals — pictures of industry, sport, and science — scenic and civic shots from every port of the world. • Film for EVERY place and purpose • Dramatic, advertising, industrial, educational • Backgrounds, atmosphere, unusual effects, etc. • We are constantly adding new negatives to our library and are always in the market to purchase any new and interesting scenes or sequences. • Special department: Films for TELEVISION. You can save time, trouble and money by putting your stock shot problems up to us. We con give you IMMEDIATE SERVICE on oil your requirements. Your film will be on its way to you within o few hours after receipt of your order. SPECIAL SCENES Photographed We are equipped and prepared to shoot special scenes at any time, on any subject, anywhere in the world. Telephone, Wire, or Write GENERAL Film Library, Inc. 1600 BROADWAY,NEWYORK19 Telephone: Circle 6-6441-6442