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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
KENMORE
Bailey Film Service
Nixon Camera & Photo Supply Co.
1651 Cosmo Street
2811 Delaware Ave.
Bell & Howell Filmosound Librery
NEW YORK
714 N. La Bree Ave.
Castle's Inc.
Bell & Howell Filmosound Library
30 Rockefeller Plaza
1529 Vine Street
LOS ANGELES
Films Incorporated
Films Incorporated
330 W. 42nd St.
1709 W. 8th Street
Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc. 25 West 45th St.
Haber & Fink, Inc.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
12-14 Warren St.
WASHINGTON
Medo Photo Supply
15 West 47th St.
Bell & Howell Filmosound Library
1221 G St., N. W.
National Cinema Service 69 Dey Street
Nu-Art Films, Inc.
ILLINOIS
145 West 45th Street
BERWYN
OHIO
Colonial Camera Shop
CINCINNATI
Haile & Assoc. (B & H Branch)
6906 Windsor Ave.
CHICAGO
215 Walnut St. (Within 100 Miles)
Bell & Howell Filmosound Library
1825 Larchmont Ave.
CLEVELAND
■ i I rns i n co r po rateo
V_Ollier rnoio odies
64 E. Lake Street
10901 Union Avenue
General Camera Company
Koller's Home Movie Exchange
2308 West Devon Avenue
10104 St. Clair Avenue. DAYTON
MASSACHUSETTS
Dayton Film (8-16) Rental Libraries 2227 Hepburn Ave.
BOSTON
Don Elder's Film Library
ORECON
739 Boylston St., Dept. HM.
PORTLAND
Frank Lane and Company
Films Incorporated
5 Little Building
314 S. W. 9th Avenue
QUINCY
TEXAS
Stanley-Winthrop's "Rent-A-Reel" Service
5-7 Revere Road
DALLAS
National Ideal Pictures, Inc. 2024 Main St.
MICHIGAN
WEST VIRCINIA
DETROIT
CHARLESTON
Detroit Camera Shop
Elmer B. Simpson
325 State Street
816 W. Virginia St.
HOME MOVIES FOR OCTOBER
you want a
FILM to *kow
NEWS OF TIMELY SUBJECTS FOR HOME PROJECTORS
Surrender of Italy is Castle Films' latest News Parade release which presents one of the war's most important and thrilling events in stirring motion pictures filmed under fire. The picture shows the forces of General Eisenhower marshalling for the attack on the sole of the Italian '"boot" as well as on the coasts. Flying Fortresses bomb vital areas an transportation lines, softening up the hapless Italian nation for invasion. Allied naval craft bombard shore installations of the Axis. Then, the stunning announcement of Italy's surrender! The collapse rocks every remaining bulwark of the crumbling Hitler empire to its very foundation, and this Castle Film dramatizes the epic event for home projector owners.
The surrender is explained by the relentless and accelerating march of the allied-armies, even more by the Calabrian crowds welcoming those armies as liberators instead of captors. This release, as with other Castle Film subjects, is available in two 8mm. and two 1 6mm. lengths, plus the one reel i6mm. sound version, at principle dealers and rental libraries.
Soundies — Good motion picture news for 1943 is the announcement by Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc., that they are distributing an outstanding group of