Home Movies (1943)

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PACE 364 HOME MOVIES FOR NOVEMBER WHERE TO RENT OR BUY 8MM. and 16MM. FILMS To augment your home movie shows, make use of the fine libraries of rental tilms, both sound and silent. maintained by your photo dealer for owners of Smni. 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 Library 716 N. La Brea Ave. Castle's Inc. 1579 Vine Street ijt' vine Ji'CCi NEW YORK Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 30 Rockefeller Pla:a LOS ANfebLcS Films Incorporated Films Incorporated 330 W. 42nd St. i ^ftrt \i/ flit Cx I/O? W. 8th Street Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc. SAN LUIS OPISPO 25 West 45th St. Shadow Arts Studio Haber & Fink, Inc. 1036 Chorro Street 12-14 Warren St. Medo Photo Supply IS West 47th St. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA National Cinema Service WASHINGTON 69 Dey Street Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 1221 G St.. N. W. Nu-Art Films Inc. 145 West 45th Street OHIO ILLINOIS CINCINNATI BERWYN Colonial Camera Shop Haile & Assoc. (B & H Branch) 215 Walnut St. (Within 100 Miles) 6906 Windsor Ave. CLEVELAND CHICAGO (""nllipr Phntn Calp. Bell & Howell Filmosound Library 10901 Union Avenue 1825 Larchmont Ave. Roller's Home Movie Exchange Films Incorporated 10104 St. Clair Avenue. 64 E. Lake Street DAYTON Dayton Film (8-16) Rental Libraries MASSACHUSETTS 2227 Hepburn Ave. BOSTON ORECON Don Elder's Film Library 739 Boylston St., Dept. HM, PORTLAND Frank Lane and Company 5 Little Building Films Incorporated 314 S. W. 9th Avenue OUINCY TEXAS Stanley-Winthroo's "Renf-A-Reel" Service DALLAS 5-7 Revere Road National Ideal Pictures, Inc. 2024 Main St. MICHIGAN WEST VIRCINIA DETROIT CHARLESTON 2 Detroit Camera Shop Elmer B. Simpson 325 State Street 816 W. Virginia St. 3{, you want a FILM to £now . . . NEWS OF TIMELY SUBJECTS FOR HOME PROJECTORS News Parade of the Year is Castle Films' annual "big time" release issued in November of each year. The 1943 edition of The News Parade of the Year presents in one film, all the important world events of the past twelve months, much of it outstanding examples of daring and heroic camerawork under fire. The war-action sequences are among the most spectacular ever filmed, and the domestic scenes, among the most historic. The 1943 release covers tragedy of French fleet at Toulon; stirring scenes from MacArthur's two-pronged offensive in the south Pacific; the invasion of the Aleutians : and dramatic highspots of our European invasion. Excerpts from Russian newsreels show thrilling episodes of their summer offensive. Allied news cameramen have contributed scenes of our successful war on the U-boat menace and of Allied bombing of German cities. News Parade of the Year 1943 is now available through photographic dealers, distributors and film libraries in 50 and 180 foot lengths in 8mm. and 100 and 360 lengths 1 6mm. silent. There is also a deLuxe sound version running 350 feet in 16mm. Arizona, spectacular 13 reel special directed by Wesley Ruggles with Jean Arthur, W illiam Holden. Warren \\~il