Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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YOUR LIBRARY is not COMPLETE WITHOUT H IGHLITE FROM THE NEW S A NEWS REEL FOR ALL 16 MM. PROJECTORS 100 foot Released Monthly— Price, $7.50 Handled Exclusively in These Cities by Starkweather & Williams, Inc 47 Exchange PI., Providence, R. I. Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc 918 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Motion Picture Service 903 Lloyd Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Fouler Drug Co 104 Main St., Bangor, Me. Star Electric & Engineering Co 613 Fannin St., Houston, Texas The Fox Co 209 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Tex. Geo. E. Chalmers & Co Rutland, Vt. Davis Photo Art Co Eau Claire, Wis. Rogers Optical Co 824 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Ray Hart Sterling, 111. New York Dealers W. C. CULLEN, 12 Maiden Lane Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc., 356 Madison Ave. Gillette Camera Stores, 117 Park Ave. Herbert & Huesgen Co., 18 East 42nd St. WlLLOUGHBY CAMERA STORES, 110 West 32nd St. ■DEALERS // your city is not listed above, write for details of our "Exclusive Dealer Arrangement." Write for Complete List of Releases WM. J. GANZ CO., 507 5th AVE., NEW YORK, N. Y ^W'Wmiw t»»n HI . CINE-KODAK F:3.5*F:6.5 L FILMO f CAMFRAS*PROJECTORS KODASCOPfC Utftf j'ifi** In Private Projection Koorni at Any Tinie Complete Assortment of ACCESSORIES AND LENSES FOR 16 MM EQUIPMENT We always have plenty of bargains in all models of used projectors. Every projector „; bears an Iron Clad guarantee just as if you bought a new machine. State your wants. I MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS 4 FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS , PERSONAL ATTENTION Competent — Technical Cine Films purchased from us receive 48 hour Finishing Service Free COLUMBUS PHOTO SUPPLY J 146 COLUMBUS AVENUE n NEW YORK V N ■ \.VvVYy.M\i OPEN EVENINGS at 66th ST. & B'WAY Vr.^.^M^.^uUuA .i,li,U,„L.Mkltli,A,L^Ut.^.^, FEATURED RELEASES Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, 111. New Filmo Library outright purchase announcements for this month are: "Hunting the Wary Black Mallard on Long Island," "Hunting Prairie Chickens in Saskatchewan," "Wild Animals of the Rockies," "A Goose Safari on the Lower Mississippi," and "Bonefish of the Bahamas," all 400 ft. reels. Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, 111. The Filmo rental releases for September: "Hold Still," a Christie Comedy featuring Jack Duffy, 2 reels, "Sweet Baby," a Cameo Comedy, 1 reel, "Navy Blues," with Dorothy Devore, 2 reels, "Felix the Cat," in "Busts a Bubble," 1 reel, and "Funny Face," featuring "Big Boy," 2 reels. Bray Studios, New York, N. Y. The month's announcements cover 12 Sunkist Comedies, 12 McDougall Alley Comedies, 12 Fistical Culture Comedies, 39 De Luxe Nature Specials, 12 Bray Romances, all approximately 400 ft., 6 Bobby Bumps Cartoons, 6 Hot Dog Cartoons, and 12 Bray Nature Specials, each 100 ft. Cine Art Productions, Hollywood, Calif. The company directs attention particularly to the series, "Marvels of the World," of which six have been issued, and specifically to "Carlsbad Caves," one of that series. Other releases available to the amateurs are "The Angelus," "The Mother," and Milburn Morante in "Kidding the Kidnapper," all 400 ft., "The Man in the Moon," a fantastic novelty film for children, 100 ft., and "The Big Show," a 200 ft. member of the Klever Kid Komedy family. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. Here are the September Cinegraphs: "Tarpon Fishing," sponsored by The Sarasota Anglers Club, and "Modern Centaurs," a film story of European cavalry feats, both 200' ft., "Wilderness Lives No. 5," a camera story of wild life, 100 ft., "Unreal Newsreel No. 1," a 100 ft. reel explained by its title, and "The Kitten and the Ducks," 100 ft. of fiim describing the companionship of three ducklings and a kitten. Emerson Motion Picture & Supply Co., New York, N. Y. Complete film stories of New York City in one reel of 100 ft. length and four reels, 400 ft., may be secured from this company. Empire Safety Film Co., New York, N. Y. This company, in addition to its catalogue of 16 mm. subjects, offers "Oh! So Simple," on the hazards of driving an automobile, "PaperHanger's Helper," and "Hop To It Bellhop," describing the adventures of two bell-hops. Two 400 ft. reels in each release. Wm. J. Ganz Co., New York, N. Y. No. 16 of Highlites from the News is available to the amateurs, and is said to contain, as usual, choice bits from current happenings. Home Film Libraries, New York, N. Y. Preparatory to announcing fall releases for rental, this company is publishing 100 ft. subjects for outright sale, covering travel pictures by Gardner Wells. These are made from the amateur point of view and may be spliced into the amateurs' own travel films. 100 ft. of picture with scenario on box. Series A will cover the Mediterranean. Home Movie Service Co., Norwood, Ohio. The special film for the medical profession which this company has been offering for some months is still available. Kodascope Libraries. (See Sale Section.) Offerings stressed are: "The Fighting Coward," featuring Cullen Landis, Ernest Torrence and Mary Astor; "Manhandled," with Gloria Swanson and Tom Moore; "The Night Club," with Raymond Griffith and Vera Reynolds; Adolphe Menjou in "The King on Main St."; "Code of the Sea," starring Rod La Rocque and Jacqueline Logan; Pola Negri in "The Spanish Dancer".; Adolphe Menjou and Florence Vidor in "The Grand Duchess and the Waiter"; "Miss Bluebeard," with Bebe Daniels; "Behind the Front," Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton; all five reels. The only 6-reel feature stressed is "TheCovered Wagon." Metropolitan Film Libraries, New York, N. Y. On September 12th "Friends of Man," will be released, to be followed September 26th by "Monkeyland." Both are animal films, 100 ft. in length. Pathe Exchange, Inc., New York, N. Y., and Jersey City, N. J. Offer special timely releases devoted to the Democratic and Republican candidates, showing them in their public and home lives. 2 reels each, 100 ft. Other announcements are "Ride 'Em High," with Buddy Roosevelt and "Rough Going," both Westerns, "The Golden Clown," "The Yankee Consul," and "The Frontier Trail," all 100 ft. reels. Protecto Films, Inc., New York, N. Y. Specially featured this month is the "Passion Play of Oberammergau"; 2 reels, 400 ft. each. Of a widely different character are the other offerings of this company: "The Musketeer," "Greenwich Village," "The Night Owl," "Butts In," and "The Knockout," all Chaplin films. Ernest M. Reynolds, Cleveland, Ohio. The latest announced number of this film library is-. "Ascending Pike's Peak." 100 ft. 564