Home Movies (1942)

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PACE 432 HOME MOVIES FOR NOVEMBER M ome movie Where to rent or buy Smm. and 16mm. films • O augment your home movie shows, make use of the fine libraries of rental films, both sound and silent, maintained by your photo dealer for owners of Smm. and i6mm. projectors. Rental rates are surprisingly low and new films are added at regular intervals. Dealers listed below will gladly assist with suggestions for one reel to full evening programs: CAUFORNIA HOLLYWOOD Bailey Film Service 1651 Cotmo Street Bell & Howell Filmosound LIbrery 716 N. La Brea Ave. Castle's Inc. 1529 Vine Street Morgan Cannera Shop 6162 Suniet Blvd. LONG BEACH Winittcd Bros., Inc. 244 Pine LOS ANGELES Films incorporated 1709 W. eth Street SAN FRANCISCO Bell & Howell Filmosound Library Photo & Sound, Inc. 153 Kearny St. Robert Crawford Studios 235 Pine Street Telephone: YLfkon 1234 SANTA MONICA Stewart Photo Company 1257 Third Street CONNECTICUTT WATERBURY Majestic Pictures P. O. Box 1 125 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON Bell k Howell Filmosound Library 1221 G St.. N. W. ILLINOIS BERWYN Colonial Camera Shop 690* Windsor Ave. CHICAGO Bell ti Howell Filmosound Library IB25 Larchmont Ave. Filrrw Incorporated 64 E. Lake Street General Camera Company 2308 West Devon Avenue INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS W. Stuart Bussey 17 East St. Joseph St. IOWA MASON CITY Decker Bros. 209 No. Federal Ave. KANSAS WICHITA Jeff's Camera Shop 139 N. Broadway Lewis Film Exchange 216 East 1st St. MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON Don Elder's Film Library 739 Boylston St.. Dept. HM. Frank Lane and Company 5 Little Building MICHIGAN DETROIT Detroit Camera Shop 32S State Street NEW YORK ALBANY Albany Camera Shop Rental Library 204 Washington Avenue KENMORE Nixon Camera & Photo Supply Co. 2611 Delaware Ave. NEW YORK Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 39 Rockefeller Plaza Films, Incorporated 330 W. 42nd St. Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc. 25 Weit 45th St. Habar L Fink, Inc. 12-14 Warren St. Medo Photo Supply IS West 47th St. National Cinema Service 69 Dey Street OHIO CINCINNATI Ralph V. Haile & Assoc. 215 Walnut St. DAYTON Dayton Film (8-16) Rental Libraries 2227 Hepburn Ave. OREGON PORTU^ND Films Incorporated 314 S. W. 9th Avenue PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA Kuni Motion Pictures 1319 Vine Street TEXAS DALLAS National Ideal Pictures. Inc. 2024 Main St. WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON Elmer B. Simpson Vk W. v;'g;^:a St. J^/ i^ou want a FILM to ^now . . . NEWS OF TIMELY SUBJECTS FOR HOME PROJECTORS War Films Castle Films are distributing a number of films produced by authority of the Office of War Information. These pictures were conceived to keep the public informed on the various aspects of the War effort. All of the films are in 1 6mm. sound and priced at actual print cost. A 350 ft. subject, for example may be had for only S7.20. Titles of subjects are as follows: Aluminum, Bomber, Building a Bomber, Tanks, Building a Tank, Power for Defense, Ring of Steel, Lake Carrier, and Women In Defense. Further information regarding content and prices of films may be had by writing Castle Films, R. C. A. Bldg., N. Y. City. Scientific Films "^faking the Dead Appear To Live" is title of one film in a new series on scientific subjects just announced by Bell & Howell Filmo sound Libraries. Demonstrated in this film is what happens to specimens sent to museums by scientific expeditions. Fish, mammals, etc., are mounted and finished in life-like appearance. Other subjects in this series are: Yellowstone Wildlife, Let's Look At Trees, Quetzal Quest, Desert in Bloom, and Pea Fowls of Indo-China. /