Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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432 Classified advertising ■ Cash required with order. The closing date for the receipt of copy is the tenth of the month preceding issue. Remittance to cover goods offered for sale in this department should he made to the advertiser and not to Movie Makers. New classified advertisers are requested to furnish references. ■ Menu MAKERS does not always examine the equipment or films offered for sale in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and cannot state whether these are new or used. Prospective purchasers should ascertain this fact from advertisers before buying. 10 Cents a Word Minimum Charge $2 ■ Words in capitals, except first word and name. 5 cents extra. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ■ BASS TALKS Turkey about Trades. At trading cameras, Bass is "game" And that is how he won his fame. Write him your wants, tell what you've got An, I Bass will make a deal that's "Hot!" — ■ CHARLES BASS, President. Used 16mm. Movikon. coupled range finder. Sonnar //1.4 case. S365.00; 20mm. wide anjle Tessar 1/2.7 for Movikon. $110.00: 2" Zeiss Sonnar f/2.8 for Movikon 8 or 16. $87.50: 3" Zeiss Sonnar //4 in "C" mount, $125.00; 3" Z. is jonnar //+ coupled for Zeiss Movikon, $165.00; 3" Zeiss Sonnar //4 in Movikon bayonet mount. $145.00; 18 cm. Tele-Tessar //6.3 for Movikon, $185.00. We buy 'cm. sell 'em and trade 'em. Complete stocks of new Cine Equipment, all makes. BASS CAMERA COMPANY, Dept. CC, 179 W. M.i. lis.. n St.. Chicago 2. 111. ■ GUARANTEED fresh F-A-S-T Pan Film. $1.65; 25' (8-8mm.l. $1.65; 25' 8mm. color, $4.10; 25' 8mm. color base, S2.25; 100' 16mm. outdoor film (anti-halo I. S3. 45. Free machine processing. MK PHOTO. 451 Continental, Detroit 114), Mich. ■ FRESH 16mm. Anti-halo films. 100 feet outdoor. S3. 00; Dupont panchromatic, Weston 32, $5.50. Free processing. Results guaranteed. REXART CO., 120 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. ■ SYNCHRONOUS motors furnished and installed on cameras, projectors, and recorders. Estimates furnished if desired. M. W. PALMER, 468 Riverside Drive, New York 27, N. Y. ■ BOLEX H-16 with 1" f/1.5 lens, like new. S195.00; Bolex H-16, as above, with frame counter ease, in excellent condition, $249.00; Bolex syn chronous motor and base, $110.00; Kodak Model K with 1" f/1.9 lens, case, $95.00; Simplex Pockette with 35mm. //3 lens, new, $35.00; Revere 8mm. with three lens turret, 15mm. and 1" lenses, filter, S72.50; Robot 35mm. camera with 3cm. Primotar //3.5, 4cm. Biutar //2, 7.5cm. Sonnar //4 lenses, sunsbade, filter, case, like new. $125.00. THE CAMERA MART, Inc.. 70 West 45th Street, New York. ■ CINE-KODAK Special, 1/1.9 lens, masks, guarantee] perfect condition, sent with inspection privilege, 8425.00. DAVIS, 5329 Holmes, Kansas City, Missouri. ■ CINE LENSES — High speed, telephoto wide angle for every type shot under all conditions. COATED FOR 8MM. CAMERAS: 9mm. //2.5 WollenaaJr. Wide Angle Universal focus, $43.75; %" 1/1.9 Berthiol Cinor (focusing mount). $39.50; I%" //3.5 Telephoto Anastigmat (3 time magnification! (in focusing mount), $36.50. IN FOCUSIN(, MOUNTS COVI'ED FOR 16MM. CAMERAS; 17mm. //2.7 Carl Meyer Wide Angle, S49.50 ; 1" f/1.5 Wollcnsak Velostigmat, $61.25; 2" //2 Schneidet Xenon. 399.50; 3" //3.5 Carl Zeiss Tessar, $79.50: 6" ,/5.5 Schneider Tele-Xcnar, $124.50. These are only a few of our tremendous selection. The world's largest stock of lenses. We have what you want — 15 day trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send this ad in for free catalog and lens list. HI RKE & JWIES. Inc., 321 So. Wabash Ave.. Chi. ago, III.. 1 .S. \. \it : M. A. Milford. FILMS WANTED ■ I BUY -sell, swap, rent S. O. F., 8 and 16mm. films, list free. H\KVEY IRIS, Box 539, Brockton, Maw. B V. II. I. pur. base footage or completed film subjecta, negative only. Send description and price. BOX 283, MOVIE MAKERS. ■ WE send cash by return mail for all films sod newsreels of national interest. TELEVISION CORPORATION OI AMERICA, Times-Slar Bldg., M.n.eda, Calif. FILMS FOR RENTAL OR SALE H CASTLE Films lor sale; 8mrn..l6mrn. silent and sound : complete stock, orders shipped day received by STAM.hYWIMHKOPS, Inc., 90 Washington St., Quincy 69, Mass. ■ I 5ED and NEW Ca.tle films. 8-16, silent and sound. Send lor list-. A.LVES PHOTO SERVICE, Inc., If Storrs Ave.. Braintree 84, Mass. ■ UNUSUAL 8-16mm. FILM SUBJECTS. Kodachrome projection length sample. $1.00 (refundable). Films exchanged. Bargains! Big catalog, 25(t— refunded first order. NATIONAL FILM SUPPLY, Broadway Sta. IE), Toledo 9, Ohio. ■ HAVE you taken movies in ALASKA OR MEXICO? Add to your film gorgeous scenes in ORIGINAL Kodachrome from surplus shots taken by nationally known explorer-lecturer — ALL Al quality. Y'ou pick out what you want at only 40f£ a foot. NEIL DOUGLAS, Box 664, Meriden, Conn. ■ CLEARANCE SALE OF 16MM. FEATURES. Want a real buy in 16mm. SOUND FILMS? Take advantage of the I.C.S. 1949 CLEARANCE SALE of 16mm. sound FEATURES — comedies, cartoons, novelties', musicals — new, used. Specify. Send for our giant list "A" today, stating machine you own (make and model). INSTITUTIONAL CINEMA SERVICE, Inc., 1560-M2 Broadway, New York 10, N. Y. ■ FREE! AMAZING! NEW! Movies loaned freeeducational: documentary; travel. Only 50£ for listings to obtain films loan-free. EDUCATIONAL FILM CENTER, Dept. M, '133 Murray St., Elizabeth 2, N.J. ■ FREE Lists: Scenic and Model movies and slides. Sample slide 35<i ; Movie 10e\ EDDINGS, 32L Roberts Avenue, Corning, N. Y. ■ UNUSUAL industrial and educational film sources, many hard to find subjects. All films rented without charge. New list. $1.00. INTERNATIONAL CINE SOCIETY. 1300 Taylor N.W., Washington 11, D.C.. Dept. 102R. ■ FREE LIST ON REQUEST! New 100 ft. releases of unusual films; 8mm., $5.50; 16mm., $6.00, available with sound. Write today! TASCO SUPPLY CO., P. O. Box 6, North Station, Providence, R. I. ■ 8MM. only, "The Passion Play" life of Christ, the first Christmas, to the first Easter, complete, with the greatest cast ever assembled in any Passion Play. Made in 35mm. and rented at $20 for vears. Now you can own a new complete print in 8mm. for $20.00; 5 reels, 800'. COPE, 5869 So. Figueroa, Los Angeles 3. MISCELLANEOUS ■ KODACHROME DUPLICATES: 8mm., or 16mm., 11£ per foot, fmmediate service on mail orders. HOLLYWOOD 16MM. INDUSTRIES. Inc., 6060 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. ■ SOUND RECORDING at a reasonable cost. High fidelity 16 or 35. Quality guaranteed. Complete studio and laboratory services. Color printing and lacquer coating. ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERVICES. Inc.. 7315 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland 3, Ohio. Phone: Endicott 2707. ■ TITLE MAKING BOOKLET, ten simple rules just a dime. WESTWOOD CINEMA CO., 635 Victoria Street, San Francisco, California. | TWO 4x5 enlargements and negative from your movie film. Send frames and one dollar. CURIO PHOTO, 1187 Jerome Ave., New York 52. H RIFLES, shotguns, pistols — Firearms of all types, all makes taken on trade towards ALL photographic equipment. Highest •.rade-in allowance at NATIONAL CAMERA EXCHANGE, 86 So. Sixth St., Minneapolis 2, Minnesota. Authorized agents for Eastman, Argus, Revere, Bell & Howell, Keystone, Graflex — in fact every great name in photography. Trade your firearms on photographic equipment now. ■ NO negative? ? ? Send picture and $1.00 for new negative and 2 5x7 enlargements to CURIO PHOTO, 1187 Jerome Ave., New York, N. Y. NOVEMBER 1949 Man, and Neva Bourgeotte, of the Southwest 8mm. Club, shared second place with Ruby Messman. of the same club, for Will Power and Arm Chair Vacation, respectively. Song of the Sea earned third place for F. Kallenberg, of the Long Beach Camera Club. Seven honorable mentions were also made. San Jose Salon The *ixtn annual salon of amateur movies conducted by the San Jose (Calif.) Movie Club was held on two successive evenings early this fall in the Science Lecture Hall of the San Jose State College. The program of films included Little Women, by Mrs. John Higgins, of Los Angeles; Why First Aid?, by the Mt. Kisco (N. Y.) Cinemats; Dog Daze, by George Brignand. of Salt Lake City; Minnesota State Fair, by the Minneapolis Cine Club, ACL; Willy's Worry, by the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Amateur Movie Club; Best of Intentions, by the Peoria (111.) Cinema Club; Indian Summer, by Bert Seckendorf, ACL, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; The Egg and I, by Clifford Moser, of Los Angeles; Proem, by Leonard Tregillus, ACL, and Ralph Luce, jr., of Berkeley, Calif.; It Could Happen to You, by Mr. and Mrs. Les Williams, of Los Angeles, and Odd Fellows Hall, by Denver Sutton, of San Francisco, and Mr. Tregillus. III. dubs compete Who's A Coward? by Carl Frazier, ACL, of the Metro Movie Club of River Park, won the President's Trophy, top honor in the recent competition sponsored by the Associated Amateur Cinema Clubs of Chicago. Mr. Frazier's film also took first place in the 16mm. division. Life at 80, by L. S. Adams, of the Calumet Club, and Chicago As I See It, by C. A. Bauer, of the Edison Camera Club, were second and third place winners in this class. In the 8mm. division. E. Galeser, of the Edison unit, took first place with Fashion Miniature, and Stanley Yasbec, of Metro, second place for Bella Dauntless. Runners-up were Clarence Orr, of Calumet, with Christmas Magic, and D. T. McSherry, of the Movie and Slide Club of Palmer Park, with Masters Golf Tournament. Copenhagen showing Members of the 8mm. Movie Club of Copenhagen, Denmark, at their initial fall meeting, were treated to a screening of The Inside Story of a Chair, by Niels Kristensen and Per Rasmussen, previously named as one of the best Danish films of 1948. The film will be used in Danish technical schools for training purposes. Two travel films by the same producers were also projected. Rene Davy gave a talk on his visit to the UNICA Congress in Italy in Au