International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Execs Ink Theatrofilm Pact Norelco projection equipment Available from leading theatre supply dealers North American Philips Co., Inc. Mot-ion Picture Equipment Division 100 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N.Y. Benj. Kalmenson (seated), executive vice-president of Warner Bros., signs Theatrofilm distribution pact as (L. to R.) William Sargent, Alfred W. Crown and Morey (Razz) Goldstein look on. Sargent is president and Crown is executive vice-president of Electronovision Productions, Inc., developers of Electronovision Productions, Inc., developers of Theatrofilm. Goldstein is vicepresident and general sales manager of Warner Bros. (See story on page 8). G & G Theatres Takes Over Strand Better Light! RINGSDORFF CARBON CORP. East McKeespo<t. Pa The Strand Theatre, Milwaukee's leading hard ticket house, was acquired this week by G. & G. Theatre Corp., New York. G. & G. is owned by Herbert L. Golden and Leonard S. Gruenberg. Gruenberg was formerly Eastern Diyision Manager for RKO Pictures, and subsequently Vice-President of NTA. Golden, now in the investment and the finance business, was formerly Vice-President of Bankers Trust Company and United Artists Corporation. The 850-seat Strand Theatre, was formerly operated by Joseph Seiter's Prudential chain. The Strand recentJ ly closed after a lengthy run of "Cleopatra." It has played such road show film attractions as "Ben Hur,1" "Lawrence of Arabia," "West j Side Story," "South Paciiic,"' "Oklahoma!", "Exodus" and "Mutiny on the Bounty." The theatre is being, managed for G. & G. by Jerry Gruenberg, who formerly headed the Prudential and Joseph Gran theatres in the Milwaukee area. 14 There's Plenty for You At CENTURY! . . . and from CENTURY only dramatic, New ALL TRANSISTOR sound systems "True high-fidelity, distortion free. ''Low installation cost, minimum space needs. 'Increased reliability, less maintenance. :No vacuum tubes, no photoelectric cells. *and the only American-made 70 mm 35 theatre projection systems SEE YOUR CENTURY DEALER . . . for ibigger, brighter projection. \ I CENTURY PROJECTOR CORP. New York 19, N. Y. International Projectionist August. 1964