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SOUND FILMS FOR RENTAL at the
EASTMAN KODAK STORES
KODASCOPE LIBRARIES DIVISION
SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS-GROUP No. 6 The films in Group No. 6, are RKO pictures. They are made availalde to "shut.ins" only, — that is, persons who can not attend 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 APPLICA. TION 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 sho\vn 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 $30.00 each, per day: "Abe Lincoln in Illinois". "Kitty Foyle", "Little Women", "That's Right, You're Wrong" and "You'll Find Out". WTien six or more programs (from Group Xo. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use mthin 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 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. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 6.
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*THE PRIMROSE PATH
Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea: True love brings a husband back to his wife, despite her family's reputation.
•RADIO CITY REVELS
Bob Burns, Jack Oakie, Kenny Baker: Musical show with laughs, songs and thrills.
*ROOM SER^^CE
Marx Bros., Lucille Ball: The comedians seek and find a backer for their show.
♦THE S.AINT IN LONIK)N
George Sanders, Sally Grey: Fascinating detective story, dealing with international crooks.
*THE S.AINT IN NEW YORK
Louis Ha>-ward, Kay Sutton: Detective story; the Saint wipes out some prominent gangsters.
•THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS
George Sanders, Wendy Barrie: The foe of criminals cleans up a foreign gang.
•THE S.AINT T.AKES OVER
George Sanders, Wendy Barrie: A superdetective solves a baffling mystery'. •SHE'S GOT EA'ERYTHING Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond, Parkykarkus: Hilarious comedy of a debutante who must marry a creditor. •STAGE DOOR
Katherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou: Comedy and drama of careers of stage-struck girls. •STORY OF ^•ERNON & IRENE CASTLE Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver: Delightful career story of two world-famous dancers.
^THAT'S RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONG
Kay Kyser, Adolphe Menjou, Lucille Ball: An orchestra leader is mis-cast in a play. Rental $20.00. •THEY KNEW WHAT THEY
WANTED Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton: Strange romance of a waterfront waitress, begun by mail.
•TOO »LANY GIRLS
Lucille Ball, Richard Carlson, Frances
Langford: Collegiate comedy, with lights
hit songs, and dances.
•TOP HAT
Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward
Everett Horton: Gay, romantic musical and
dancing film.
•VIGIL IN THE NIGHT
Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne, Anne Shirley: Dramatic adventures of two sister nurses; one careful, the other careless.
•\TVACIOUS LADY
Ginger Rogers, James Stewart: Comedy of romance between night club entertainer and a college professor,
•YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE
Lucille Ball, James Ellison: Comedy romance. Mother-in-law trouble separates s young couple, but love re-unites them.
•YOU'LL FIND OUT
Kay Kyser, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi: A musical mystery in a haunted house. Rental $20.00.
SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS— GROUP No. 7 Special approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 7. No rebates are allowed on any quantity o) films used from this group.
XH.601 THE CRIMSON CIRCLE
(Noah Berry, June Duprez): Edgar Wallace's famous mystery of hooded terror, and masked vengeance. 73 min. Rental $10.00.
XH.602 FATHER O'FLYNN
Superb characterization of the famous Irish song, featuring Tom Burke and a good supporting Irish cast. 68 min. Rental $10.00.
XH-603 FORBIDDEN TERRITORY (Gregory Ratoff, Binnie Barnes): Exciting adventures in Russia, where failure to succeed meant death. 74 min. Rental $10.00.
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XH.604 THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'S
Sparkling, witt) musical romance of Paris in the Gay Nineties. Risque, but inoffensive. 66 min. Rental $10.00.
XH.603 INVTT.ATION TO THE WALTZ
Lilian Harvey in Webber's famous operetta. A gay, romantic fantasy, with delightful music and dances. 81 min. Rental $10.00.
XH.606 KATHLEEN
Comedy-drama, based on the Irish classic, "Kathleen Mavourneen", with beautiful
Irish melodies. 72 min. Rental $10.00.
XH.607 THE 3IELODY JLAKER
(Freddy Cunningham and his Melody Min strels): Comedy of a band-leader's ro mance ; with music, singing, and a splast of vivid drama. 66 min. Rental $10.00
XH.608 AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOl
(Featuring Buster Keaton): A colorfu comedy amid gay music and Spanisl t.ingos. 60 min. Rental $10.00.
.\H.609 R.ANGLE RIVER
Zane Grey's thrilling Western-type stoiy of an Australian rancher's battles with scheming band of outlaws. 72 min. Renta
$10.00.