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 I the user specifies "direct return shipment.") SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects. 1 ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 4 Special approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 4. All features films in this group are product, ions 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 allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth film supplied, 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 time. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 4). (Continued from preceding page). •THE OUTSIDER George Sanders. Mary Maguire: Powerful drama of a genius, who, without a degree, cures hopeless cripples. •PRrV'ATE LIFE OF DON JUAN Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon: Typical Fairbanks gay, romantic swash-buckling comedy-adventure. •RETURN OF THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL Barrj' Barnes, Sophie Stewart: History's most reckless hero snatches innocent victims from the guillotine. •THINGS TO COME Raymond Massey, Sir Cedric Hardwicke: H. G. Wells' amazing forecast of the future, starting in 19-40. SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 5 ,\11 feature filnis in this group are Universal pictures. They are available for showing in schools, clubs, churches, private homes, etc., provided the locations are approved by the producers. Applicants for the use of these subjects are required to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECIAL APPLICATION FORM. We suggest that these pictures be booked sufficiently in advance to allow for the additional time needed to secure such approvals, — about two weeks' time. Release dates are shottn for pictures not available at the time this Ust was prepared. Each of the films rents at $17.50 per day, except the following which rent at $20.00 each, per day: "Back Street", "First Love", "A Little Bit of Heaven", "Mad About Music" and "Spring Parade". Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete 90.minute shows. WTien sLx or more programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one year's time, a reduction of $2.50 per program is allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth program supplied, provided the user has submitted a written order in advance, for the use of at least six programs (in Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), within one year's time. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 5. *.\IJAS THE DEACON 3ob Burns, Mischa Auer: Comedy of an imiable card-sharp who poses as a deacon. •ARGENTINE NIGHTS Xiti Bros., Andrews Sisters: Lilting music 'ind hilarious comedy in Argentine pambas countr)'. •BACK STREET Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullavan: Drama if a girl who keeps in the back-street of he life of a wealthy man. (Aug. '42). kental $20.00. •BIG GUY Victor McLaglen, Jackie Cooper: Thrilling iiction movie of a jail warden who is ■empted to keep some stolen money. ■BOYS FROM SYRACUSE Allan Jones, Martha Raye, Joe Penner: A ( arce comedy set in ancient Greece. [•INSIDE INFORMATION June Lang, Dick Foran: Detective story ' n which robbers are tracked down with niaoscope and picture-shooting gun. •CALIFORNL-V STRAIGHT AHEAD John Wayne, Louise Latimer: Rivalry between two men for dominance in the transportation world. •EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell: Comedy with music. Bing's friend says the stars tell him not to work. •EX-CHAMP Victor McLaglen, Tom Brown, Constance Moore: A former champion prize-fighter helps his snobbish son. •FAMILY NEXT DOOR Hugh Herbert, Joy Hodges: Comedy in which the mother goes social, the daughter romantic, the. son goes big business and the father goes broke. •MISSING EVIDENCE Preston Foster, Irene Hervey: Thrilling detective story of sweepstake-ticket racketeers. •FIRST LOVE Deanna Durbin, Helen Parrish, Robert Stack: Deanna has her first romance while living with snobbish relatives. Rental $20.00. •FOR LOVE OR MONEY June Lang, Robert Kent: Love-and-laugk comedy of a young pair pursued by hoodlums, bill-collectors and police. •GOODBYE BROADWAY Alice Brady, Charles Winninger: Comedy of Broadway headliner who buys a onehorse country hotel. •GREEN HELL Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Bennett: Exciting movie of love and adventure in the Amazon jungles. •HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES George Sanders, Margaret Lindsay: Drama from story by Hawthorne, of love despite disaster. •SERVICE DE LUXE Constance Bennett, Charles Ruggles: Amusing comedy of a girl who craves for a man to boss her. 29