Motion Picture News (Apr - Jun 1927)

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May IS, / p i> 7 TN executing a contract with an exhibitor we take the attitude that our reputation must stand or fall on the success of that particular job. 1 he No\eh> Scenic Studios today holds a pre-eminent place in the field of Drapery and Sta^e Setting Design and Production — a leadership that has been acquired through intensive study of the needs of the modern theatre and maintained by rendering a real service consistently to oiu' ever growing clientele NOVELTY SCENIC STUDIOS 340 West 41st St. New York City 18f.5 Can you use more business in hot weather? Of course you can* And you can have it, too. More than 2,100 other theatres show you the one sure way to get it — with Typhoon CooUng System. Because it so quickly pays for itself, it actually cost you nothing. Write for Booklet N-6 TYPHOON FAN CO. 345 \^ est 39tli Street New York Philadelphia Jacksonville New Orlcns Dallas Los Angeles and the DEBRIE CAMERA "Chang" — the new film thriller made in Northern Siam by Mr. Ernest B. Schoe dsack and M. C. Cooper with "DEBRIE" allmetal camera, is the one topic of conversation in film circles today. "Cli.-mgf" is beyond doubt tbc most realistic, autbentic, tlirilling melodrama of jungle life ever filmed. Mr. Schoedsack has tbis to say about tbe film — and the "DEBRIE" camera: "The 'DEBRIE' all metal canura uilli nhirli ihr llirilling srvin's of "Chnrtf:"' tverr pliolo^ir.tphrd irtis srlrclfd hy us becdiisr of its utility and rrliahility and ln'cause it alone (insiitTfd rrery requirement of the ir»>r/t ir<" uere called upon to do wilt it. We icere 1 ^2 years in the making of this picture, iintler the most severe of trofiiral comlitions, itnd tee never experienrd any trouble or loss of even one foot of film. \or do ire see hoiv ir«" could have made some of the shots icith any other type of outfit." W'e are American Agents for tbe "DEBRIE" cameras — and stock all tbe new models, including tbe one selected for this marvelous film, as well as all equipment and accessories. u/iUQacHBys ▼▼no West 32'^St..Ncu;york NV •^