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PAGE 292 HOME MOVIES FOR SEPTEMBER -lUf! FOR THE FIRST TIME At Prices You Can Afford We Bring You A Complete MUSICAL SHORT OF 100 FEET ESAFILMS PRESENT THE HIT of the WEEK 16mm. Shorts Bringing the Latest Hit Tunes TO YOUR SCREEN Watch Your Dealer's Display — One Issue Weekly — BEST ENTERTAINMENT DON'T MISS THIS— YOUR DEALER HAS THE HITofthe WEEK Or Write To: ESA-FILMS Suite 507 32 W. State St. Chicago, III. For Your Son or Daughter HOLLYWOOD STARS autographed photos 5" x 7" (suitable for framing) Clark Gable, Roy Rogers, Gary Cooper, Joan Fontaine, Bing Crosby, Rita Hayworth, Charles Boyer, Humphrey Bogart, Joe E. Brown. John Boles, Jack Carson, Lana Turner, Linda Darnell, Bill Elliott, Errol Flynn, Cary Grant, William Holden, Louis Hayword, Bob Hope, Arthur Lake, Joan Leslie, Robert Montgomery, Edward O'Brien, Tyrone Power, Mickey Rooney, Tex Ritter, Rosalind Russell, Larry Simms, Randolph Scott, Charles Starrett, Sally Wadsworth, Loretta Young. 25e apiece — 5 for $1.00 HOLLYWOOD FEATURES 6408 Selma Hollywood, Calif. out to their rendezvous at sea. Paratroopers land. Naval guns dual with coastal batteries. Our forces land. Native Cicilians cheer the liberating Yanks. General Eisenhower leads the power" ful push on Pantelleria, storming enemy territory, raining bombs and bullets as they advance. Finally the last ounce of resistance is forced out of this important island base and the mopping up of Sicily begins in real earnest. This vivid war record is available in five standard size reels in 8mm. and i6mm. silent and sound, by camera stores and film libraries, or write Official Films at their new and larger quarters — 625 Madison Ave., New York City — for complete listing of "News Thrills" films. Charlie Chaplin Festival is an eightreel 1 6mm. black and white silent film released by Commonwealth Pictures, 729 Seventh Ave., New York City. This popular new release is a compilation of the best sequences in a number of Chaplin's most popular silent films. The sequences were chosen especially for their comic value, and they prove as entertaining today as they did when first released. Among the feature pictures represented in this release are: Easy Street, The Adventurer, The Cure and the Immigrant. This streamlined version of Chaplin comedy will prove especially entertaining to young audiences and acquaint them with the humor of early motion pictures. Uncle Sam's Siberians is title of 3 leel 1 6mm. silent documentary in color which presents vivid and interesting scenes of the strategic Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea region. Film shows in detail much of the little known area now so important in both our offensive and defensive operations against the Japanese. Subject is available for rental or sale from Walter O. Gutlchn, Inc., 35 West 45th St., New York City. Dealing for Daisy or "His Royal Flush" is a 200 ft. 8mm. subject featuring that two-gun hero of the oldtime silent movies, William S. Hart. Also featured is T. Barney Sherry, one of the matinee idols that used to make our mothers swoon in the old silent days. The picture is an exciting melodrama that aroused plenty of red-blooded emotions during those pioneer days of the original Western "horse operas." Recommended for those who want to display original Showmanship to their family and friends. 16mm. prints also available for rental. Distribution is by Fun Film Library, 545 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Catalog and rates on request. This Thing Called Love, is a 10-reel Columbia picture released by the Russell C. Roshon Organization, nation wide non-theatrical film distributors with headquarters at 2506 RKO BIdg., New York City. Featured are Rosalind Russell and Melvin Douglas supported by an excellent cast. With increasing demand for 16mm. film entertainment throughout the country, the Roshon Organization, said to be the world's largest distributors of non-theatrical motion pictures, has just opened its eleventh and twelfth branch exchange in the Pacific Building in San Francisco, and the Little Building in Boston, giving the Roshon Organization Nation-wide facilities with which to serve its rapidly expanding clientele. Major 1 6mm. Sound Films of the highest calibre are now available to projector owners from coast to coast including such outstanding motion pictures as "The Howards of Virginia," "Arizona," "His Girl Friday," "Sweetheart of the Campus," "Golden Boy," "Blondie, "Ellery Queen," etc. In addition to its large catalogue, the company issues "Film Fax," illustrated monthly bulletin which is furnished free to all users of 16mm. Sound Films. The Foxy Fox and Hail the King are the two latest Kiko the Kangaroo animated cartoons to be released by Castle Films. The celebrated Terrytoon Studios created the popular cartoon character, Kiko, and Castle Films is releasing two of these comedies each month in 8mm. headline and complete editions, and 1 6mm. headline, complete and sound editions. The 1 6mm. sound version has a special score of delightful music plus all the amusing sound effects that usually highlight the best animated cartoons.