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HOME MOVIES FOR )UNE PACE 18$ Bismarck Sea Victory is the second Castle Films release for June. It shows the utter destruction of a Jap fleet of 22 ships by land-based American and Australian bombers. The entire Jap convoy is seen steaming along in orderly array before it scatters in an attempt to avoid MacArthur's wave-skimming attackers, employing the devastating new 'skip-bombing" technique. Ship after ship in the Jap flotilla is bombed to destruction. The film shows enemy ships going up in flames. Battered, burning hulks litter the sea. There is an .'.mazing sequence of aerial photography as vwo defending Zeros, caught in a hail of bullets, explode and disintegrate in mid-air! "Bismarck Sea Victory" is the living film record of the total destruction of 22 Jap ships, including 10 warships, 102 Jap aircraft, and 15,000 Japs. It is a clear-cut victory of airpower over Jap sea power. Castle Films' "Bismarck Sea Victory" is available at photo stores in five 8mm. and 16mm. sizes and lengths for less than the cost ov unexposed movie film. Caucasian Barrier is a new single-reel 1 6mm. sound film photographed and narrated by Carveth Wells, and edited by Wm. F. Kruse for Bell & Howell Filmsound Library. Beginning from Soviet Armenia, south of the great Caucasian barrier that separates the continents of Europe and Asia, the cameraman journeytd northward along the Georgian military highway into the most inaccessible land of the Khevsurs, remnant of isolated Crusader bands. It is considered an impressive educational ' The EDWAL LABORATORIES, INC. ' Dept. 6HM, 732 Federal St., Chicago, III. J In Canada: W. E. Booth Co., Toronto 0 Here is my quarter for a trial bottle of Foto Tints. $ hundreds of feet of film. Please send color checked. enough to color g ' □ Fire Red □ Sapphire Blue □ Amber Brown 0 g Q Royal Purple □ Emerald Green □ Sunlit Yellow J ' NAME ' (Please Print) t * ADDRESS * * CITY STATE t en EDWAL (MANSFIELD) FotoTintS The New Easy Way To Tint Blackand-White Movies and Make Color Titles For Your Color Film. No dark room! No bleaches! Simply immerse film in Foto Tint solution. Trial bottle colors hundreds of feet of film. Six permanent colors. Offer Expires July 1, 7943 MAIL COUPON NOW Put Color in Your Black and White Movies with ---- Cine-Tint ors Set of 4 Monochrome Projection Filters Black and White Cine-films will screen in greater glory, if tinted by the simple expedient of slipping one of the coloring filters over the front of the projection lens. For instance, blue for snow-scenes and sea, red glow for sunsets, green for masses of forest and lawns, mellow yellow for late afternoon and even to "warm up" Kodachromes. The four tints of the set will lend n;w enchantment to old reels which can be brought to the screen again "looking different." The six adjustable prongs of the mount will make a perfect fit, secure and yet easily detached. FOUR POPULAR SIZES (Order by Size) 22MM. 32MM. : Keyston2 8mm. *E. K. Mod. 80 Keystone A-75 16mm. *E. K. 16-10 *B. & H. 8mm. 27MM. E. K. Mod. 70 ''Adjust prongs Established 1898 * Revere $2.95 38MM. B. & H. 16mm. Keystone A82 *Ampro Mail Orders Filled 110 West 32nd Street, N. Y. World's Largest Camera Store Built on Square Dealing