Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1929)

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v^dOaJST 1929 Neu; STANDARDIZED Series Interchangeable Lenses h DALLMEYER. equipping your 16mm Movie Camera for every kind of shot and light condition For Wide Angle Purposes 15 mm F 3.5. . .Price ^60.00 Ultra-Speed Standard Focus 1" F 1.5 Price 60.00 Special for Kodacolor Use 1" F 1.9 Price 50.00 Long Focus, Ultra-Speed 2" F 1.5 Price 85.00 Medium Telephoto, High-Speed 3" F 3.5 Price 75.00 Standard Telephoto, High-Speed 4" F 3.5 Price 85.00 Standard Telephoto, Popularly Priced. .4" F 4.5 Price 60.00 Long Focus Telephoto, Medium Speed. 6" F 4.5 Price 90.00 Long Focus Telephoto, High-Speed . . .6" F 3.5 Price 125.00 Stop Guessing Distances ! Heyde's new model Distance Meter is a necessity for all cameras having adjustable focusing mounts. This pocket meter, the accuracy of which is guaranteed, is scaled from 4 feet to infinity. Eliminates out-of-focus pictures, quickly pays for itself by saving film, and increases your photographic pleasures. Price $7.50 (Including leather carrying case) "Special Free 5 Day Trial Offer" Send Money Order and try this instrument at our expense. If not satisfactory money will be cheerfully refunded. Our Stock of 16 mm and 35 mm Cameras Is Unusually Complete. HERBERT & HUES4EN <0. 18 East 42nd Street NEW YORK FEATURED RELEASES For Home Projectors I. H. Andrews, Los Angeles, Calif. Both day and night parades of the Mystic Shrine ConvcHtioH. Los Angeles, are included in this interesting 400 ft. film offering. Hell & Howell Co., Chicago. III. This liIjiaiy's new additions for the month consist of travel films and cartoon and photoplay comedies, all 400 ft. reels of unusual interest, available for rental or outright sale. Rare Bits, one of the Curiosities Series, contains unique shots from widely diverse sources. Intriguing bits qualify this release as an ideal opener for the home movie program. The Lyman H. Howe Hodge Podge, A M erry-Go-Round of Travel, |)ictures American and European scenic backtirounds in cartoon technique, against which are shown typical natives and their modes of living. .Wirth of No7L'here, a cartoon comedy of the arctic antics of two amusing characters, should prove cooling on a summer program. A Cameo Comedy, The Radio Bug, in which a household is wrecked by the installation of a radio set that finally compensates for all the damage done when it is persuaded to work, completes this for August. , Fort Worth, Texas, month are two colorful length, the International ;ston and the Endurance and Kelley, the two ablishing a world's company's photoplayfare Browne Film Co. Again emphasized this records, each 200 ft. in Biaitty Pageant at Galv' Flight, in which Robbin cowboy fliers, are shown record for contii flight. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. Cinegraphs for August provide a really fine picture of Jerusalem, 200 ft., long awaited by churches and pilgrims to this Holy Land shrine. Around Old Hcildelberg. 100 ft., takes one to this quaint city of school-day romance. Snap the Gingerbread Man in The Cannibal Isle. 100 ft., goes for an airplane ride and falls from pot pa A'hich What happe cannibal the after ting alk about. Chit good Almost Burton Hoi 100 ft., comp ES Lectur globe trotting itself are the vel films. Three reels, each the wanderlust offerings for Seville in Fair Time projects one into the Spain of bull fights, street dancing, mantillas and beautiful senoritas. Hoiv Batik Is Made in Java is descriptive of an interesting textile process and Street Life in Java has caught the fascination of an Eastern market place for occidental entertainment. Home-Talkie Machine Corporation, New ^'ork, N. Y. The list of stars of this company's synchronized recordings offered the home movie fan reads like the best features of all the Broadway theatres combined. Eddie Dowling, Phil Baker. Miss Patricola, Peggy Hanlon, Evangeline Murray and Lois Bennett, not to mention the conductor of the Roxy Symphony Orchestra, Erno Rapee, offer synchronized acts and popular hits designed to rival the Rialto's best. Why not write for a detailed list? KoDASCOPE Libraries, New York, N. Y. In a full length drama the genius of Emil Janninffs creates for Shakespeare lovers the tragedv of Othello. It would seem this happy combination, the actor, the dramatist and the play, should result in something entirely worth while. Lavish in production, beautiful in conception and imbued with a wealth of imagery, this film is described as a real contribution to cinematic art. Ernest M. Reynolds, Cleveland. Ohio. No special releases are featured this month, but a catalogue. Gold Seal Pictures, is offered, listing the Reynolds subjects now available and prospective additions. Veritas Films. Oakland, Calif. A picture which will delight all lovers of nature and the outdoors is the Veritas release for August. Alaskan Wild Game. 200 ft., including scenes of sea lions, Rocky Mountain goats, caribou, bears, white sheep and moose.