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

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SOUND FILMS FOR RENTAL at tl ue 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.") SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects. ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 MM SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 6 The films in Group No. 6, are KKO pictures. They are made available to "shut.ins" only, — that is, persons who can not atlend movie theaters because of physical incapacity — 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 SPECLVL APPLICATION FORM. We suggest that these pictures be booked sufficiently ui advance, to allow for the additional time needed to secure such approvals, — about two weeks' time. Release dates are shown for pictures not available at the time 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 in Illinois", "Kittj Foyle", "Little Women", "That's Right, You're Wrong" and "You'll Find Out". When six or more programs (from Group No. 4, 3, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one year's time, a reduction of $3.30 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 at least six programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), to be rented wittiin one year's time. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete 90.minute shows. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 6. {Continued from preceding page). •.^NN.ABELLE T.AKES A TOUR lack Oakie, Lucille Ball: Comedy of a 3ress-agent's wild publicity ideas. •ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS ■\nne Shirley, James Ellison: Romantic irama of a charming young school teacher lading happiness. •BACHELOR MOTHER Ginger Rogers, David Niven: Comedy of I salesgirl whose interest in a foundling 5aby wins her employer's sympathetic atention. •BRINGING UP BABY <atherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charlie (iuggles: A gay comedy in which the baby s a wild animal. ■CAREFREE -red Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Ralph Bellamy: Comedy, with Irving Berlin's nusic. Ginger plays pranks on a psychiarist. ■CBLARRON irene Dunne, Richard Dix: Great ripI'oaring, shooting 'Western story of pioneer lays. ■CROSS COUNTRY ROiVIANCE Gene Raymond, 'Wendy Barrie: Sparkling i-omedy of a scatterbrained heiress and U dashing hero in a trailer. IA damsel in DISTRESS "red Astaire, Gracie Allen, George Burns: Zomical romance with Grade's goofy anics, and Astaire's brilliant dancing. DANCE GIRL, DANCE ulaureen G'Hara, Louis Hajnvard, Lucille '3all, Ralph Bellamy: Backstage drama of ;wo pretty dancers, with comedy and catchy inelodies. ■NO, NO, NANETTE Anna Neagle, Richard Carlson: Comedy vith music. Anna helps her uncle out of eminine entanglements. •FIFTH A\'ENUE GIRL Ginger Rogers, Walter Connolly, 'Verree Teasdale: Cheerful absurdity results when a working girl is hired as a rich man's companion. •FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino: Musical romantic comedy featuring two singers, i wrestler and a duelling expert. 'THE GREAT MAN VOTES John Barrymore, 'Virginia 'Weidler: Thrilling comedy in which the children's hero is rehabilitated. •GUNGA DIN Cary Grant, 'Victor Mc.Laglen, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Fontaine: Kipling's great adventure drama of fighting in India. •HA\TNG .\ WONDERFUL TIME Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr: Comedy and romance in a vacation camp. •HIGH FLYERS Lupe 'Velez, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey: The comedians steal a plane, then become involved in a jewel robbery. •HITTING A N"EW HIGH Lily Pons, Jack Oakie, Edward Everett Horton: A riotous musical comedy triumph is the result of a joyous hoax. ♦HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE D-AME Charles Laughton, Maureen G'Hara: 'Victor Hugo's famous novel, with magnificent, spectacular scenes. •PM FROM THE CITY Joe Penner, Lorraine Kreuger: Comedy in which Joe hates horses, but turns dare-devil cowboy. •THE JOY OF LIVING Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr: Delightful comedy with music, on idea of doing as you please. •THE S-AINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE George Sanders, Helene Whitney, Bela Lugosi: Detective story in which the Saint exposes a smuggling ring. •KITTY FOYLE Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan: Romance of a "white-collar" worker, and a wealthy society man. Rental $20.00. •LET'S MAKE MUSIC Bob Crosby, Jean Rogers: Comedy with music. A teacher writes a great song hit. •LTTlLE MEN Kay Francis, Jack Oakie and "Elsie"-theCow: Modern version of the Alcott book, but treatment is for adults. Romance with comedy. •LITTLE WOMEN Katherine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Frances Dee, Paul Lukas, Jean Parker: Stirring picturization of the Alcott classic. Rental Rental $20.00. •LOVT: AFFAIR Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer: Romance on a Naples to New York steamship. •LUCKY PARTNERS Ginger Rogers, Ronald Colman: Delightful comedy-drama of a winning sweepstakes ticket. •THE M.AD MISS MANTON Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda: Comedj thriller of society girl and reporter romance. •THE MEXICAN SPITFIRE Leon Errol, Lupe Velez: Fast-paced comedy of a Latin entertainer in New York. •MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WEST Lupe Velez, Leon Errol: Errol's comical meddling in his nephew's affairs. •MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY Joe Penner, Linda Hayes: Comedy in which Joe reacts strangely to kisses. •MY FAVORITE WIFE Irene Dunne, Cary Grant: Comedy of return of missing wife when husband remarries. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS Sir C e d r i c Hardwicke, Freddie Bartholomew: Portrays the fun and excitement of English school life. 31