Sound Films For Rental at the Eastman Kodak Stores Kodascope Libraries Division (1942)

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SOUND FILMS FOR RENTAL at the EASTMAN KODAK STORES KODASCOPE LIBRARIES DIVISION Prices are for overnight use only. Add half of the rental price for each additional day. No charge is made for time lost in transit. Transportation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if the user specifies "direct return shipment.") PAYMENT: To avoid disappointment, full payment should be enclosed with every order, unless arrangements have been made for a charge account. ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY SPETIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 3 " Special approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 3. A reduction of $2.50 will be allowed from any feature film renting at $17.50 or more, (in Group No. 3 only), provided the user contracts in advance for the use of at least siv $17.50 or $20.00 films, (from Group No. 3 only), within one year's time. The rebate of $2.50 from $17.50 or $20.00 films wil be deducted from the price of the sixth film supplied, provided the user has submitted a written or3er ill advance, for at least six subjects, (from Group No. 3 only), to be rented in one year's time. No discoimt can be allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 3. {Continued from preceding page). *.\D\^NTUBES AT THE BASKERVILLES Sherlock Holmes detective mystery of a valuable horse. 67 min. Rental $15.00. ♦.\DVENTURES OF THE MASKED PHANTOM Monte Rawlins musical Western: A cowboy saves a pretty girl's ranch. 59 min. Rental $10.00. •ALGIERS Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, Hedy Lamarr: Romantic adventures of a jewel thief in a mysterious section of Algiers. 90 min. Rental $17.50. ♦BLOCKADE Madeleine Carroll, Henry Fonda: Stirring romantic drama of wartime adventures. 81 min. Rental $17.50. ♦DARK SANDS Paul Robeson: Fascinating adventure on the sun-baked Sahara Desert. 63 min. Rental $10.00. ♦DREAMING LIPS Elisabeth Bergner, Raymond Massey: Emotional drama of indiscreet infatuation. (For adult audiences). 68 min. Rental |15.00. ♦52ND STREET Gay cavalcade of New York's clubs and entertainers, with large cast. SO min. Rental $17.50. ♦THE FLYING DEUCES Laurel & Hardy, Jean Parker; The comical pair join the Foreign Legion to forget a girl, then try to resign. 72 min. Rental $17.50. ♦THE GAY DESPERADO Nino Martini, Ida Lupino: Comedy with music; romance of a pretty girl and a singing bandit. 88 min. Rental $17.50. ♦HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur: Romance of a Paris man-about-town and a pretty girl. 96 min. Rental. $17.50. ♦I MET MY LOV^ AGAIN Joan Bennett, Henry Fonda: A girl returns from life in Paris to marry her first beau. 72 min. Rental $17.50. ♦LOA^ FROM A STRANGER Ann Harding, Basil Rathbone: Mysterydrama of a bride's discovery of her husband's character. 65 min. Rental $17.50. ♦ONE RAINY AFTERNOON Francis Lederer, Ida Lupino, Hugh Herbert: Comedy with music; a handsome actor kisses a pretty girl by mistake, and the publicity is tremendous. 82 min. Rental $17.50. ♦STAND-IN Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell: Comedyromance of a banker trying to solve a movie producer's financial problem. 90 min. Rental $17.50. ♦YOU ONLY LrVTE ONCE Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda: Drama of a young wife's love for her ex-convict husband. 72 min. Rental $17.50. ^ " SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 4 Soeciad approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 4. AU feature films in this group are productior^ released by a major company. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up a complete 90-minute program. The rental rate of each program is $15.00. When six or more programs are ordered in advance, (from Group No. 4, 5 or 6) a reduction of $2.50 per program is aUowed. The rebat« of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sLxth film suppUed, provided the user has submitted a written order in advance for at least six programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), to be rented in one year's ftme. No discount can be aUowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 4). ♦ELEPHANT BOY Sabu, and Iravatha the elephant: Thrilling movie of Kipling's story "Toomai of the Elephants ". ♦CATHERINE THE GREAT Elisabeth Bergner, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr: Fascinating historical biography of Russia's empress. •MEN ARE NOT GODS Miriam Hopkins, Gertrude Lawrence: A critics secretary alters his review, and makes an unknown actor famous. ♦MURDER ON DIAMOND ROW Edmund Lowe, Ann Todd: Thrilling detective mystery from Edgar 'Wallace story. ♦THE GAIETY GIRLS Patricia Ellis, Jack Hulbert: Comedy of a young millionaire who poses as a reporter to win a girl. ♦THE GHOST GOES WEST Robert Donat, Jean Parker, Eugene Pallette: Hilarious comedy about a ghost that occupies an old castle. ♦PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VHI Charles Laughton, Merle Oberon: Historical but gay movieplay of England's Tudor Court. ♦REMBRANDT Charles Laughton, Gertrude Lawrence: Colorful story of the great painter. ♦KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR Marlene Dietrich, Robert Donat: Thrilling war story of a countess rescued by a modern knight. ♦THE M.AN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES Roland Young, Joan Gardner: H. G. ■Wells' comedy in which many comical miracles are performed. •SANDERS OF THE KHER Paul Robeson: Edgar WalLice thriller of primitive people ruled by a man's hypnotic will. •THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon: Brilliant costume picture of the French aristocrats. 28