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SOUND FILMS FOR RENTAL at the
EASTMAN KODAK STORES
KODASCOPE LIBRARIES DIVISION
SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 5 All feature films In this group are Universal pictures. They are avaUable for showing in schools, clubs, churches prl vate homes, etc, pro\ided the locations are approved by the producers. Applicants for the use of these subjects are re quired 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 shown for pictures not avaUable at the time this list was prepared. Each of the films rents at $17.50 per day, except the foUo«ing which rent at $20.00 each, per dav: "Back Street", "First Love" "\ Little Bit of Heaven", "Mad About Music" and "Spring Parade". Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete eo.mmute shows. When six or more programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one year's time, a reducHon of $2.50 per program is aUowed. The rebate of $250 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth program supplied, provided the user has submitted a written order in advanre, for the use of at least sLv programs (in Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), within one year's time. No discount can be aUowed to dealers, or others from any film in Group No. 5.
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* INVISIBLE aiAN RETURNS
Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nan Grey: Exciting mystery in which suits of clothes walk alone, and guns hang in mid-air.
♦LETTER OF INTRODUCTION
Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy: Comedy and great dramatic moments result from a letter.
*A LITTLE BIT OF HEAV'EN
Gloria Jean, Robert Stack, Hugh Herbert: The rise of a poor young girl to radiosinging fame. (April '42). Rental $20.00.
*HL\D ABOUT MUSIC
Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall: Comedy-drama with an able supporting cast, and the marvelous Vienna Boys' Choir. Rental $20.00.
*MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME Tom Brown, Anne Nagel: A "swingmusical", with ideas to make girls fashionconscious.
*MY LITTLE CHICK.\DEE
Mae West, W. C. Fields: ComedyWestern of a night-club entertainer who captivates the cowboys.
*ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS
Allan Jones, Nancy Kelly, Abbott & Costello: Comedy of a "love insurance" polic)'. (May '42).
*SE\^N SINNERS Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne: Romance in which a cafe singer is always in trouble. (April '42).
•PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE
Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor: Hilarious romantic comedy in which a bogus count is caught.
*THE RAGE OF PARIS
Danielle Darrieux, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr: Comedy of a model who takes a wrong address for a position.
•SANDY IS A LADY
Tom Brown, Nan Grey: Comedy of a baby ;tar whose exploits provide much amusenent.
•SPRING P.\RADE
Deanna Durbin, Robert Cummings: Musical, singing and dancing film of gay romance in Vienna. Rental $20.00. ♦SWING THAT CHEER i
Tom Brown, Andy Devine, Constance Moore: College romance, and a thrilling football game.
♦THE UNEXPECTED FATHER Baby Sandy, Shirley Ross, Dennis O'Keefe: Comedy of theater employees who rear £' baby by unconventional methods. ♦WHEN THE D.4LTONS RODE Randolph Scott. Kay Francis: A doubit bank robbery and similar daring activities! ♦WHERE DID YOU GET
THAT GIRL? Helen Parrish, Charles Lang, Leon Errol: A band leader succeeds in the "swing music' field. (July'42). ♦YOU CAN'T CHE.\T
AN HONEST MAN W. C. Fields, Charlie McCarthy: Comedy in which Fields' screwball business goe bankrupt.
SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 6 The films in Group No. 6, are RKO pictures. They are made available to "shut-ins" only, — that is, persons who can no attend movie theaters because of physical incapacity, — provided the locations are approved by the producers, .\pplicant! for the use of these subjects are required to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECIAL APPLICA TION FORM. We suggest that these pictures be booked sufficiently in advance, to allow for the additional time need ed to secure such approvals, — about two weeks' time. Release dates are shown for pictures not available at the tlmi this list was prepared.
Each of the films rents at $17.50 per day, except the following which rent at $20.00 each, per day: "Abe Lincoln ii Illinois", "Kitty Foyle", "Little Women", "That's Right, You're Wrong" and "You'll Find Out". When six or more pro grams (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one year's time, a reduction of $2.50 per pro g^ram is allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth program supplied, pro vided 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 within one year's time. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete 90.minute shows. Ni discount can be allowed to dealers, or others from any film in Group No. 6.
♦ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS
Raymond Massey, Ruth Gordon: The ro
mance, fights ,ind triumphs of Lincoln. Rental $20.00.
•.\LLEGH.\.\V UPRISING
Claire Trevor, John Wayne, George Sanders: Mighty story of Pennsylvania's early frontiers.
•KING KONG
Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot: Adventure movie in which a huge, powerful monster is captured.
*D.\Y THE BOOKIES WEPT
Joe Penner, Betty Grable: Comedy. Som taxi drivers plan revenge on racetracl bijok-makcrs who always win their bets
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