Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1945)

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166 MAY 1945 ' " v FOR SALE Immediate Delivery Brand new Eastman 161 0 750 watt or 1 000 watt 16mm. silent projector, on AA-5 or better $174.50 Brand new Ampro 1000 watt XC Special 16mm. sound projector 875.00 Re -conditioned Ampro 16mm. sound projector, with film and reels 350.00 Re-conditioned Victor, like new, 16mm. sound projector, with accessories Brand new Bell & Howell 1000 watt 2x2 Slidemaster projector Re -conditioned Holmes 16mm. Arc sound on film projector with accessories Wide Angle lens for any 8mm. camera Bolex or Victor case, new 2", 3", 4", and 6" new B&H leather lined cases Brand new Bell & Howell 2000' steel reels 375.00 266.50 New 800' reel & humidor New 10 inch aluminum reflector with cord and clamp 995.00 27.50 9.95 .79 4.25 2.50 3.95 Send for listing of other available merchandise NATIONAL CAMERA EXCHANGE Established 1914 86 South Sixth Street MINNEAPOLIS 2, MINNESOTA Films you'll want to show 16mm. and 8mm. entertainment pictures ■ Cavalcade of Music, one reel, 16mm. black and white, sound on film, is a George Pal Puppetoon release offered by Pictorial Films, Inc., RKO Building. New York 20, N. Y. This delightful cartoon presents a charming potpourri of selected music and dancing with Pal's puppets taking all the parts. The puppets assume amazing attitudes and positions in depicting people, which are at times almost eloquent. • The Range Busters, six reels, 16mm. sound on film, black and white, is available from Post Pictures Corporation. 723 Seventh Avenue, New York 19. N. Y. It is a story of intrigue on the plains of the West. A mysterious killer is terrorizing the Circle T ranch in order to have it cleared for his use as a hiding place for munitions to be smuggled across the border. The Range Busters are hired to protect the ranch, and, after many harrowing experiences and narrow escapes, they trap the killer. • Leopard Men of Africa, eight reels, 16mm. black and white, sound on film, made by Dr. Paul L. Hoefler, is obtainable from Commonwealth Pictures Corporation, 729 Seventh Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. Leopard Men of Africa, terrifying but true, captures many of the mysterious happenings to the men and animals of Africa. The picture brings subhuman men to the screen, also the seldom filmed cheeta, crazed lions, the strange earthquake plant that forecasts volcanic eruptions, dancing antelopes, millions of the dreaded "bomber" locusts and other authenticated scenes taken by Dr. Hoefler on his last expedition into the wilds of the Congo. ' Iwo Jima, 16mm., one reel, black and white, is offered by Official Films, Inc., 625 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. This is a film record of the most terrible battle in Marine history. For seventy days, the island was subjected to bombardment by air and sea to pave the way for landing. As many as 800 ships bring 40,000 Marines to the Japanese fortress; many lives and hundreds of craft are lost, but the foothold is B Africa Speaks, 16mm. black and white, sound on film, is obtainable from Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc., 25 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y., a division of the International Theatrical & Television Corporation. Dr. Paul L. Hoefler, eminent explorer, has caught the savagery of Africa in cinematography.