Home Movies (1943)

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PACE 184 HOME MOVIES FOR JUNE WHERE TO RENT OR BUY 8MM. and 16MM. FILMS To 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 NEW YORK HOLLYWOOD N t N MVJK t Bailey Film Service Nixon Camera & Photo Supply Co. 1651 Cosmo Street 281 1 Delaware Ave. RaII fL M^,u/. II Pilmntmir^ 1 ihrHru dci I 01 nowcii rniiiuiuunu liui ai f 716 N. La Brea Ave. rJtW TUKU Castle's Inc. Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 1529 Vine Street 30 Rockefeller Plaza LOS ANGELES Films Incorporated Films Incorporated 330 W. 42nd St. 1709 W. 8th Street Robert Crawford Pictures Walter O. Gutlohn. Inc. 25 West 45th St. 1702 So. Kingsley Dr. Ha ber & Fin k Inc. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 12-14 Warren St. WASHINGTON Medo Photo Supply 15 West 47th St. Bell & Howell Filmosound Library n c v n w National Cinema Service 69 Dey Street ILLINOIS Nu-Art Films Inc. 145 West 45th Street BERWYN Colonial Camera Shop 6906 Windsor Ave. OHIO CHICAGO B • ..11 f" 1 .n . ■ J 1 ?t-_ — — . Bell & n owe II rilmosound Library r~ 1 KJ C 1 KJ W A T 1 1825 Larchmont Ave. Haile & Assoc. (B & H Branch) Films Incorporated 215 Walnut St. (Within 100 Miles) 64 E. Lake Street DAYTON General Camera Company 2308 West Devon Avenue Dayton Film (8-16) Rental Libraries 2227 Hepburn Ave. KANSAS WICHITA OREGON Jeff's Camera Shop 139 N. Broadway PORTLAND Lewis Film Exchange Films Incorporated 216 East 1st St. 314 S. W. 9th Avenue MASSACHUSETTS TEXAS BOSTON Don Elder's Film Library DALLAS 739 Boylston St., Dept. HM. National Ideal Pictures, Inc. Frank Lane and Company 2024 Main St. 5 Little Building MICHIGAN WEST VIRGINIA DETROIT CHARLESTON Detroit Camera Shop Elmer B. Simpson 325 State Street 816 W. Virginia St. JJ/ y,ou want a FILM to *kow . . . NEWS OF TIMELY SUBJECTS FOR HOME PROJECTORS Yanks Bomb Tckyo — The people of America waited a year to learn that General Doolittle's "Shangri la" base for the raid on Japan was actually the aircraft carrier Hornet, releasing its great Army bombers 6oo miles from Tokyo. Now, thrilling movies can be seen on the home screen of the daring takeoff from the narrow deck of the plunging, storm-tossed carrier. The action in "Yanks Bomb Tokyo" starts with the blasting of an unlucky Jap patrol boat from the raging sea. This chance encounter causes the flight schedule to be moved up, so that Doolittle and hii men attack Japan by daylight instead of night as planned. Captured Japanese film shows the kind of air-raid precautions that failed when the Yanks swooped over Tokyo at house-top level. The dramatic end of the history-making achievement is seen in China as Madame Chiang KaiChek decorates General Doolittle and other survivors of the daring raid. Released by Castle Films, "Yanks Bomb Tokyo" is available in both 8mm. and 1 6mm. in an assortment of lengths — one in sound. Where film is not available through dealer, interested projector owners are invited to write Castle Films, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y. City. Adventures at the Baskervilles" is title of 8 reel 16mm. sound film production currently released by Commonwealth Pictures Corp., 729 Seventh Ave., New York City. Featuring Arthur Wontner, Ian Fleming and L'yn Harding, picture is based on Conan Doyle's novel "Silver Blaze." In it Sherlock Holmes and Dr. W atson again come into conflict with their old enemy Professor Moriarty. This time a great race horse disappears and three murders occur before the de| tective solves the case.