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FREE SOUND FILMS
16 m/m SOUNDON -FILM SUBJECTS (FREE)
In order to secure these films exhibitors must have their applications on file with the Bureau and have paid the annual $2.00
registration fee.
CAUTION — Do not attempt to run a "sound" film on a silent projector.
16 ni/ni No. Subject
5101 Farther, Faster and Safer — 2 reels. (25 full minutes of exciting, instructive and educational talk' ing picture entertainment. Trains — planes — trac tors — racing cars! A United States history of transportation development.)
5102 Once Upon a Time — 1 reel. (An excellent cartoon film on the subject of street safety and safe driving methods.)
Si 03 Good Form in Business — 1 reel. (An interesting film showing the old and modern uses of business forms as well as their manufacture.)
Si 04 The New Adventure — 3 reels. (A dramatic story of victories over financial difficulties in the lives of two young couples.)
5105 Sky Harbor — 1 reel. (Airport and ships of the air provide the settings for this combined scenic and educational short. The operation of the radio telephone communication system is shown and explained by a combination of actual photography and animated drawings.)
5106 Finding His Voice — 1 reel. (An animated cartoon, showing in easily understood detail just how a sound film is recorded in the motion picture studio, and reproduced on the screen.)
Si 07 Underwater Speechways — 1 reel. (Industrial and engineering high spots in the making and use of submarine telephone cable. Three of the most interesting underwater telephone installation jobs are shown.)
Si 08 New Voice Highways — 1 reel. (A quick moving educational subject, showing how telephone cable is made and used. Contrasts are drawn between the old method of stringing city telephone wires on poles, to the detriment of the skyline, and the modern manner in which the huge lead-covered speech-carriers are now run on underground. Music and sound effects enhance the popular appeal.)