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EXHIBITS
Company
Booth Company
Allen Products, Inc. 4
Milford, Conn.
Amega Corp. 19
Sun Valley, Calif.
Arriflex Corp. of America 51, 52
New York, New York
Boston Insulated Wire
& Cable Co. 65
Boston, Mass.
Camera Mart, Inc. 16, 17, 18
New York, New York Camera Service Center, Inc. 41 New York, New York Comprehensive Service Corp. 59 New York, New York Dage Television Co. 21
Michigan City, Ind. Andre Debrie of New York 44, 45 College Point, New York DuKane Corporation 14
St. Charles, Illinois Eclair Corp of America 61
Los Angeles, Calif. Carlos H. Elmer 38, 39
Scottsdale, Arizona "Eumig" Elektrizitats und
Metallwaren Industrie 23
Vienna, Austria
F &B/Ceco, Inc. 9, 10,11 & 12 New York, New York Fairchild Industrial Products 49 New York, New York Filmline Corporation 62, 63
Milford, Conn.
Frigidheat Industries, Inc. 28 Nashville, Tenn.
General Camera Corp. 22
New York. New York Harwald Company 58
Evanston, Illinois Heico, Inc. 27
Stroudsburg, Pa. Karl Heitz, Inc. 13
New York, New York Hi-Speed Equipment, Inc. 68
Waltham, Mass
Hollywood Film Company 40
Hollywood, Calif. MGM Telestudios, Inc. 48
New York, New York Macbeth Corp. & Subs. 46
Newburgh, New York Machtronics, Inc. 5
Palo Alto, Calif. Magnasync Corp. 70
No. Hollywood, Calif Magna-Tech Electronic
Co., Inc. 3
8
Booth
New York, New York
Metro/ Kalvar, Inc. 15
New York, New York
Motion Picture Enterprises,
Inc. 20
Tarrytown, New York National Cine Equipment, Inc. 56 New York, New York Neumade Products, Inc. 53
New York, New York Novatech Corp. 69
New York, New York Oxberry Corporation 60
Mamaroneck, New York Paillard, Inc. 6
Linden, New Jersey Photo Lectronic Research 50
New York, New York Photo-Sonics, Inc. 39
Burbank, Calif
Plastic Reel Corp. of America 47 Weehawken, N. J. Precision Laboratories Div. 55 Brooklyn, New York Quick-Set, Inc. 7, 8
Skokie, III. Revere-Wollensak Div.,
3M Co. 1
St. Paul, Minn.
Roanwell Corp. 64
New York, New York S.O.S. Photo-Cine-Optics,
Inc. 54
New York, New York Sylvania Electric Products,
Inc. 29, 30
New York, New York Traid Corporation 38
Encino, Calif
Thomas Valentino, Inc. 24
New York, New York
Cinema Center
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July, in conjunction with the General Cinema Corporation, the company opened the Cinema Theatre in the Blue Star Shopping Center near Plainfield. On August 1st, it acquired the Bridge Theatre in San Francisco, Calif., and on August 10th. took over the Fine Arts Theatre on New York's exclusive East Side. In 1963 Walter Reade-Sterling built or acquired seven new theatres.
A pioneer in the motion picture industry, with almost sixty years of theatre operation, Walter ReadeSterling has been a leader in Monmounth County's entertainment field for decades. Its theatre operations are centered principally in New Jersey and New York, and includes seven firstrun theatres in Manhattan and Queens.
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NATIONAL STUDIOS
42 West 48 Street, NYC
From Coast to Coast
From the
Music Hall
to
Graumann's Chinese
For Good Projection It's Hurley All the Way
HURLEY SCREEN COMPANY, INC.
96-17 Northern Blvd., Corona, N.Y.C. (See your theatre supply dealer)
International Projectionist September, 1964