Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1950)

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478 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 be made to the advertiser and not to Movie Makers. New classified advertisers are requested to furnish references. ■ Movie 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 SAYS: No need to be shrewd to trade with me. A square deal it will always be. That's why I'm known the world around. Whenever camera fans are found — Charles, Bass, President. Bass buys 'em, sells 'em, and trades 'em. BASS CAMERA COMPANY, Dept. CC, 179 W. Madison St., Chicago 2, 111. ■ SYNCHRONOUS motors installed, projectors, cameras, $150.00. Projector governors 16-24 speeds, .$82.50. 16mm. only. M. W. Palmer, 468 Riverside Drive, New York. ■ CINE-KODAK Special #1, $300.00; Cine Special #1 (1948), $425.00; E.K. 15mm. f/2.7 coated lens (jew) % $40.00; E.K. 4%" //4.5 telephoto, $45.00; 3 & 4" B&H 16mm. projection lenses, each S30.00; 4 x 6' Da-Lite floor screen, perfect, $25.00. DAVIS, 5329 Holmes, Kansas City, Mo. ■ B&H— 1600' reels and cans, L.N., $4.95 set. New 200' 8mm. plastic reels, 6 for $1.00. Film— equipment. Sold-exchanged-purchased. Bargaingram free. MOGULL'S, 112 W. 48, New York 19. ■ WORLD'S LARGEST SELECTION OF FINE MOVIE LENSES— Guaranteed, available on 15 day trial. In focusing mounts for 8mm. cameras: %" f/1.9 Wollensak Raptar (coated), $45.70; 1%" //3.5 Cine telephoto, $34.50. In focusing mounts coated for 16mm. cameras: 17mm. f/2.7 Carl Meyer wide angle, $44.50; 2" f/2 Schneider Xenon, $99.50: 3" //2.8 Carl Zeiss Tessar, $109.50. These are only a few of the bargains in our tremendous stocks. Write today for complete lens listing. BURKE & JAMES, Inc., 321 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Att : M. M. James. EQUIPMENT WANTED ■ WANTED to buy : Baltar, Eymax lenses, mounted or unmounted. 100 ft. or 200 ft. Cine-Special magazines and cameras. Always in stock: new and used 16mm. film recorders, sound and silent projectors, Bolex and Filmo cameras. THE CAMERA MART, Inc., 70 West 45th Street, New York. FILMS FOR RENTAL OR SALE I CASTLE Films for sale: 8mm. -16mm. silent and sound : complete stock, orders shipped day received by STANLEY-WINTHROP'S, Inc., 90 Washington St., Quincy 69, Mass. ■ NATURAL COLOR SLIDES, Scenics, National Parks, Cities, Animals, Flowers, etc. Sets of eight, $1.95; sample & list, 25^. SLIDES, Box 206, La Habra, Calif. Q USED and new Castle films: 8-16, silent and sound. Send for lists. ALVES PHOTO SERVICE, Inc.. 14 Storrs Ave., Braintree 84, Mass. ■ SOUND, SILENT MOVIES; lists 8<t; projection Kodachrome sample (silent) "Washington, DC" $1.00; Natural Color Slides — views, paintings, etc., lists 3<, sample slide 35<S. GALLOWAY FILMS, 3008-5th St.. SE. Washington 20, D.C. | FREE Movies: Thousands of subjects. Interesting. Entertaining. Fascinating. Latest Directory — only 50<. NATIONAL CINE SOCIETY, 126 Lexington Ave., Dept. 102 C, New York 16, N. Y. ■ CLEARANCE SALE of 16mm. Films. Want a real buy in 16mm. sound films? Take advantage of the I.C.S. 1950 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-M Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. | FILMS. Closing out a library of 16mm. and 8mm. at about half price. All kinds. Send for list and prices. CHARLES A. VANCE, 568 E.N. Broadway, Columbus 2, Ohio. 9 16mm. SOUND film bargains — new prints discontinued, $17.50. Castle cartoons, $8.95; musicals, $9.95. Good used 100' Panoram musicals, $9.95 per dozen. Big catalog 10-D free. BLACKHAWK FILMS, Davenport, Iowa. ■ WESTERNS. Brand new, full length, 16mm. sound, 6 reels. Special $69.50. One to a customer. Write for free list of other features (comedies, dramas, musicals). No short subjects. EDWIN SCHNATZ, Route 4, Xenia, Ohio. | FOR SALE or exchange: Library films: Life and Songs of Stephen Foster. B.W. prints new, 24 reels, 100% sound; Pearls of the Crown, 6 reel feature, new English titles, dialogue Italian and French. 75 watt Booster, for sound projector, just plug in projector and boost sound, good for 1 to 6 speakers, portable. 1 Eastman Kodak focuser for magazine camera. 1 Stainless steel tank, 4 compartments, 2-100 ft. racks. 1 Craig Viewer, 1600 ft. rewinds, splicer, latest model, $50.00 like new. 1 Record player, automatic, holds 12 records. Plug in your projector and play. Conts. sound and picture printer, Uhler Optical printer, reduction, 16mm. to 8mm., 8mm. to 16mm. Natco sound projector, equal to new, 16mm. silent cartoons, new, $5.00 each. Lists free. SAMUEL SANCENITO, 35 Monroe Street, Passaic, N. J. FILMS WANTED I WANTED: used 8mm movies. Old or new, any subject, black and white or color. Give title, condition and price expected. JERRY HODGE, Box 2073, Amarillo, Texas. ■ EARN EXTRA DOLLARS for yourself or club while having fun. You can pay for all that expensive equipment you need with the movies you take. We want to buy 16mm. movies taken by amateurs in various sections of the country. If interested in making your hobby profitable, write for details to: J. M. STRAUS & CO., 422 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. State number of years experience. MISCELLANEOUS ■ KODACHROME DUPLICATES; 8mm., or 16mm.. 11^ per foot. Immediate service on mail orders. HOLLYWOOD 16MM INDUSTRIES. Inc., 6060 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. ■ NO NEGATIVE ? ? ? Send picture or transparency and $1.00 for new negative and 2 5x7 enlargements, CURIO-PHOTO, 1187 Jerome Ave., New York 52. ■ 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 SERVICE, Inc.. 7315 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland 3, Ohio. Phone: Endicott 2707. ■ TWO 4x5 BL. & W. ENLARGEMENTS and negative from your moviefilm, or one colorprint from colorfilm. Send frames and one dollar. CURIOPHOTO, 1187 Jerome Ave., New York 52. ■ "AMATEUR Movie Production," "Money Saving Tips for Movie Makers," both for 50^ postpaid. SHANNON'S, 505 Franklin, Nutley 10, N. J. HARARE! "Old Movie" original stills, features, books. Send stamp for lists. EDWIN WEINRIB, 1745 Fulton Ave., Bronx 57, New York. | 16mm. SOUND movie camera for rent. Write ANTHONY IOVINO, 86-01 Commingwealth Blvd., Bellerose, N. Y. ■ MOVIE Titles. 8mm. and 16mm. plain 20£ ; tinted 25<£. Send 25£ for sample "Our Movie Album" and "The End" and list of 200 titles. Specify 8 or 16. Titles made to order. Laboratory service. NOVELTY FILM CO.. Inc., 15 Mt. Vernon St., Ridgefield Park, N. J. NEW IMPROVED 1 950 MOVIE MAKERS BINDER NOW AVAILABLE $3.00 each Please add 2% City Sales Tax for New York City delivery AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, Inc. 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. DECEMBER 1950 the Kodak Cup finals, but the announcement of winners had not reached us at press time. Among the films screened, including those for competition, were: Concrete in the Sky, by E. G. Frow, ACL, Reclaiming South Africa, by Dr. P. A. Johnson ; Cine Quiz, by R. Braude ; Hospital Xmas, by Dr. G. StaffordMayer, and Old Piano-Roll Blues, musical novelty, by W. E. Powell. Bristol contest Tne annual dinner meeting last month of the Bristol (Conn.) Cinema Club, ACL, was the occasion for presentation of the clubs fourteenth annual contest awards. Top honors went to Herman E. Dow, ACL, for Woods and Waters o) Winterland. Cape Cod Holiday, by J. P. Hannon, was in second place. Runnersup were Scrap Book for Sherry, by Hazel H. Hannon, and Nonsense, by Lee E. Paulmann, ACL. Toledo Screens A midfall screening session of the Toledo Cine Club, ACL, featured Bill Young's Travelog, by Bill Young, 19 years old and youngest member of the group. The film, a record of his trip up the Alcan Highway, was edited by Kenneth Cook. ACL. Also shown were Sivanton Corn Festival and Toledo Aquarama, by William Buchele; Horseless Carriage, by Cleon M. Pross, ACL, club president, and Crystal Clear, by Joseph J. Harley. FACL, 1948 Ten Best winner. MMPC 8mm. show An all 8mm program was presented last month for members of New York City's Metropolitan Motion Picture Club. ACL. The program opened with Guatemala, by Alice L. Burnett, ACL, club secretary. Other films were Nickeltoivn, by the New York City 8mm. Motion Picture Club; South of the Border, by Mannie Lovitch, ACL, and Return From Fire, by Dr. Linwood Heaver. Hartford The first meeting of the Hartford (Conn.) Cinema Club for the 1950-51 season was held last month. An election of officers was held, but the results were not known at this writing. The following films were projected: Two Weeks Abroad, by Eugenie Williams Granniss; Signs of Spring, by Lester E. Shippee, ACL, and Life on a Pond, by Roy C. Wilcox, ACL, a League director. Joint program The late October meeting of the Amateur Motion Picture Society of Albany, ACL, was the occasion for the annual visit by members of the Berkshire Museum Amateur Movie Club, ACL, of Pittsfield, Mass. The Pittsfield contingent included club president Harold Endicott, ACL, with Mrs. Endicott;