Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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384 OCTOBER 1949 U. S. Pat. No. 2260368 GOERZ AMERICAN APOGOR F:2.3 the movie lens with microscopic definition successful cameramen have been waiting for— A new six element high quality lens for the 16 and 35 mm film camera. Corrected for all aberration at full opening, giving highest definition in black-&white and color. Made by skilled technicians with many years of optical training. Fitted to precision focusing mount which moves ihe lens smoothly without rotating elements or shifting image. This lens comes in C mount for 16 mm cameras. Fitting to other cameras upon special order. Sizes available now: 35 and 50 mm uncoatcd and 75 mm coated. ^ rite for prices, giving your dealer's name. ^^ GOERZ AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY OFFICE AND FACTORY 317 EAST 34 ST., NEW YORK 16, N. Y. MM-10 JBL£0i2lHJLji CORP. YORK or estimate. KODACHROME DUPLICATES 8MM. and 16MM. FINEST QUALITY Mail Orders Accepted Hollywood 16mm. Industries/ Inc. 6060 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. AT GOWER HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIF. lie PER FOOT Safeguard your Film. Ship in FIBERBILT CASES. 400' to 2000' 16mm. FIBERBILT CASE CO. 40 WEST 17th ST. NEW YORK CITY LATE RELEASES Features and short subjects for 8mm. and 16mm. screens B Riot on Ice, one reel, black and white, may be obtained through dealers in two 8mm. and three 16mm. editions, including sound on film. It is distributed by Castle Films, a division of United World Films. Inc. Abbott and Costello mootch a train ride to a Sun Valley skating rink and cut some plain and fancy figures — until Costello tangles with a crack-the-whip and is converted into something of a human cannonball. ■ Miss Annie Rooney, nine reels, black and white, 16mm. sound on film, is distributed by Commonwealth Pictures Corporation, 723 Seventh Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. Shirley Temple becomes enamoured of that Park Avenue scion, Dickie Moore. William Gargan and Guy Kibbee fill out the cast, and there are jitterbug and more conventional dancing sequences. ■ The Princess and the Dragon, one reel, black and white, in all standard editions including sound, is produced and distributed by Sterling Films, Inc., 316 West 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. A puppet presentation of a fairy tale, this film was made especially for youngsters. The familiar characters are present — the princess, the monster dragon and the hitherto obscure hero. The monster is slain in traditional fashion, and the princess goes to the victor. ■ Betrayed, seven reels, black and white, 16mm. sound on film, is released by Post Pictures Corporation, 115 West 45th Street, New York City. Doubts and fears assail a woman whose husband is suspected of a crime. His guilt or innocence remains unsettled until the climax. Robert Mitchum, Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter and Neil Hamilton star. ■ A Boy and His Prayer, twenty two minutes, black and white, 16mm. sound on film, is available from Family Films. Inc., Hollywood 28, Calif. A harassed father, at the end of his economic resources and driven to desperation through loss of his earning power, is saved from criminal temptation by overhearing the prayer of his son. B Three one real, 16mm. sound, black and white films have recently been released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., Wilmette, 111. Care of the Skin was produced in collaboration with Francis Eugene Senear, M.D., College of Medicine at the University of Illinois. Dr. Jay Roy Blayney, of University of Chicago, was the expert for Save Those Teeth. James Frank Dobie, professor of English at the University of Texas, was collaborator for A Visit With Cowboys.