Home Movies (1943)

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PAGE 20 HOME MOVIES FOR JANUARY M ome movie Where to rent or buy 8mm. and 16mm. films *0 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 8mm. and 16mm. 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: CALIFORNIA HOLLYWOOD Bailey Film Service 1 65 1 Cosmo Street Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 716 N. La Brea Ave. Castle's Inc. 1529 Vine Street Morgan Camera Shop 6262 Sunset Blvd. LOS ANGELES Films Incorporated 1709 W. 8th Street SAN FRANCISCO Bell & Howell Filmosound Library Photo & Sound. Inc. 153 Kearny St. Robert Crawford Studios 126 Post Street Telephone: YUkon 1234 SANTA MONICA Stewart Photo Company 1257 Third Street CONNECTICUTT WATERBURY Multiprises 100 E. Main St., P. O. Box 1125 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 1221 G St., N. W. ILLINOIS BERWYN Colonial Camera Shop 6906 Windsor Ave. CHICAGO Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 1825 La'chmont Ave. Films 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 S Little Building MICHIGAN DETROIT Detroit Camera Shop 325 State Street NEW YORK ALBANY Albany Camera Shop Rental Library 204 Washington Avenue KENMORE Nixon Camera & Photo Supply Co. 2811 Delaware Ave. NEW YORK Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 30 Rockefeller Plaza Films, Incorporated 330 W. 42nd St. Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc. 25 West 4Sth St. Haber & Fink, Inc. 12-14 Warren St. Medo Photo Supply IS West 47th St. National Cinema Service 69 Dey Street Nu-Art Films, Inc. 145 West 45th Street OHIO CINCINNATI Ralph V. Haile & Assoc. 215 Walnut St. DAYTON Dayton Film (8-16) Rental Libraries 2227 Hepburn Ave. OREGON PORTLAND Films Incorporated 314 S. W. 9th Avenue TEXAS DALLAS National Ideal Pictures, Inc. 2024 Main St. WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON Elmer B. Simpson 816 W. Virginia St. 3fj uou want a FILM to show . . . NEWS OF TIMELY SUBJECTS FOR HOME PROJECTORS Castle War Films Fresh from the battlefields of North Africa has come an authentic motion picture record of recent great Allied victories. The vivid highlights of this action is incorporated into a special 8mm. and i6mm. release for home projectors by Castle Flms. First part of the film "Yanks Invade Africa" is an on-the-spot report of the opening of the Second Front. Thrilling news today are the scenes of the greatest sea-borne invasion the world has ever known. One literally holds his breath as the huge convoy gathers, then sails through submarine infested waters to its objectives. American troops swarm ashcre in special invasion barges with all the la test in equipment. Cheering French and natives greet the alert Yanks as they march into such key cities as Oran. "Victory Over Rommel," the closely related subject on the same reel, pictures the first smashing defeat of Rommel, the Nazi desert fox. Battered from the gates of Suez, Rommel flees hundreds of miles across the burning desert, his torces shattered and reeling. Scenes of desert land and air war in all its funshow burning trucks, enemy planes, and blasted tanks. A night battle leaves an unforgettable memory of the flaming ferociousness of this vital fight. "Yanks Invade Africa" and "Victory Over Rommell" can be obtained now from photographic stores in both 8mm. and 1 6mm. sizes. Red Riding Hood Mr. Wolf tries his wiles with amazing results in a hilarious version of "Little Red Riding Hood," one of the series of nine black and white cartoons released by Certified Film Distributors, Inc., in 8mm. and i6mm. silent and scund. The famous tale of Little Red