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16MM SOUND FILMS

THE VAMPIRE BAT


Year 1933. 50 Min. Starring lionel Atwill, Fay (King Kong)

Wr<lY, Melvyn Douglas, Maude Eburne, Robert Frazer, George

E. Stone, lionel Belmore, and Dwight Frye, the Hunchback In


the original Frankenstein film, who raises Bats for his amuse­ HYPNOTIZED
ment. "The Vampire 8Jt" is a Mystery as well as a Horror $139. 00
picture. The people of "Klcinschloss" is of the opinion that Year 1932 . 58 Min. Starring MORAN and MACK (The Two
werewolves are at large . Mr . Atwill holds out in favor of Black Crows) of Radio fame, with Charlie Murray, Ernest Tor­
vampire bats, quoting learned authorities to prove his cont~n­ rence, Wallace Ford, Marie Alba, Herman Bing, Luis Alberni,
tion that vampire bats are more than a peasant superstition. Hattie McDaniel. Directed by MACK SENNETT. This rowdy
Mr. Douglas who refu ses to be swayed by mass hysteria, de­ adventure leaps from a circus and soon is at sea aboard a
clares the a'utrages to be the work of a dangerous lunatic. liner. A clever Hypnotist, puts several in a trance because he
Fine acting by a very good cast, excellent photography and wants to get hold of a sweepstake ticket. Charlie Murray is
deft direction makes this tale of the Vaml;\lr.c }:nost absorbong. kept busy trying to destroy the spell cast over the circus peo­
$129.0C ;!o)I .,noon ple. A lion frightens the captain until he goes down in the
boiler room and causes a panic by holding on to the line at­

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tached to the vessel's whistle. There are men dressed as women
. ,,. so as to get into the life-belts and a tornado of happenings,
interrupted here and there by glimpses of the captain dancing
up and down on a hot boiler. There is a clever s?,quence where
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animation and live action are combined. . ~ 1 '; 0
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-a-way any film for 90 days by
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All foreign orders, the shipp-of any kind unless noted. We assume
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to estimate shipping and add it to suggest that you contact your att­
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send for postage will be returned films in any other situation.
to you. Your local bank will help
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16MM SOUND FILMS

THE VAMPIRE BAT


Year 1933_ 50 Min. Starring Lionel Atwill, Fay (King Kong)
Wray, Melvyn Douglas, Maude Eburne, Robert Frazer, George
E. Stone, lionel Belmore, and Dwight Frye, the Hunchback in
the original Frankenstein film, who r;-lises Bats for his amuse­ HYPNOTIZED $1]9.00
ment. "The Vampire B;,t" is a Mystery as well as a Horror
picture. The people of "Kleinschloss" is of the opinion that Year 1932. 58 Min. Starring MORAN and MACK (The Two
werewolves are at large. Mr . Atwill holds out in favor of Black Crows) of Radio fame, with Charlie Murray, Ernest Tor­
vampire bats, quoting learned authorities to prove his conten­ rence, Wallace Ford, Marie Alba, Herman Bing, Luis Alberni,
tion that vampire bats are more than a peasant superst ition. Hattie McDan iel. Directed by MACK SENNETT. This rowdy
Mr. Douglas, who refuses to be swayed by mass hysteria, de­ adventure leaps from a circus and soon is at sea aboard a
clares the outrages to be the work of a dangerous lunatic . liner. A clever Hypnotist, puts several in a trance because he
Fine acting by a very good cast, excellent photography and wants to get hold of a sweepstake ticket. Charlie Murray is
deft direction makes this tale of the Vam~.r~_
,!7'ost absorbing. kept busy trying to destroy the spell cast over the circus peo­
$129. 0C :J)I,'0~n(\
ple. A lion frightens the captain until he goes down in the
boiler room and causes a panic by holding on to the line at­
tached to the vessel's whistle. There are men dressed as women
so as to get into the life-belts and a tornado of happenings,

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interrupted here and there by glimpses of the captain dancing
up and down on a hot boiler. There is a clever SEquence where
animation and live action are combined. -~ ! ';? 0 f1(1

THE GREAT ASTAIRE


..{ :'­ Year 1940. 7 Min. Fred Astaire, Paulette Godda..d, Artie
Shaw and his Orchestra. Fred sings to Paulette and does a
solo dance number while directing Artie Shaw's Orchestra.
Astaire was the "top" screen dancer and this film shows him
in some of his best routines. d: ')~l () I~
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8mm, Super 8 & 16mm
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PAJ.. EF'ACE Dob f-.ore ,Pr ,I~ne Russell
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THE GOLF SPECIALIST imperAonates the me~jcjn8 m8n.
:rear 1930. 18 M!n. W. C. Fields. Fields poses as a golf 1.).4,5 erijtions.
Instructor at a fashIonable hotel and gives some hilarious golf
lessons to the Jealous house detective's wife. This very funny
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comedy presents Fields in his famous golf act he had used nUC'PLH 1'P.l]\iLE3S Bob anmisterf; the
otten on the stage prior to this film. This was his first sound J0..1w·h:i.nr: f~P..S whi 1p ~Tnnf~ RusEel1
picture. . . ":' n t~ shoots 111' thp town.l . 2,:3,4,5.
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Fields as "The Dentist" has an assortment of weird patients 3.SIJ.'P.1';Dp.RD Prom ::;IU!r'T $6 0 95
from a woman that screams when he trys to "look" at he; 4STAI\OAFiDP flM;f\I2:IC ::;(llJI!J) :;'1.4.95
teeth to a man that has such a thick beard Fields cannot even
find his mouth. There were protests from the dental profession 5. 16mm ~ uIiFD ;1)?7.50
when this film was originally released. ~t~ .3 h 0 (i 5 ~******~****~***«*****************
THE RELUC~A~T ASTRUKAUT
ONE TOO MANY
Don Y~otts is picke~ as thA JeaRt
5 Min. W. C. Fields. A vaudeville skit in which Fields in a
qunli~jed j n~ivi~ual
to ride a
;accoon coa~ and carrying a mysteriously leaking s~itcase space vehicle to prove that 8uto­
ooards a tram where he encounters SOCiety drunks and other
weirdos. This is thought to be Field's last film . mation ~oes it aJl.l,2,3,5 editions
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KII\GS UP #24 OSV1ALD (El\D MISSING) 8.00fair focus, Very good sound $23 .50
HI HO RODEO #2) ••••••••••••••• $8.00 SPORT SCHLOAR Quiz ••••••• $9.00
SKI r:OVICE /126 ••••• •••• • •••••• $11. 50
C.'i.MERA THRILLS IN D.n.RKEST .h.FRICA
SKI SAFARI ••• . •••••• . #27 •••••• $11.50 ON~Y ••••• $9.50
GREAT r..:ORTH2f,,1\ ThCKLE BUSTERS.$11.50
ACRES OF PLE~TY AGRICULTURE$8.00
HARNESS CHAM~IONS •••••••••..•• $11.50 PRIVATE EYE POOCH WOODY Cartoon$9
ZOO'S WHO? .#31 • • ••••••••••••• $8 .00 SAPERTIEKS CGLOR SH~KESPEhI~N
MUSICAL CARAVAN My Three Sons I-RGDUCTIGN 2 Scenes ••••••• $lO.OO
lierf'orm TICI TICO, CARAVAN,I'll FLYI~G ShUCER COLOR ROGER R.h.MJET
SEE YOU-IN lVlY-DRE.hMS., •••••• $9.00 In this unusua l cartoon ••• ~19.00
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FnIR TODrl.Y CARTOON ••••••• 9.50
:nAND PARADE Geore;e Olsen VlOGDCHOP3RS COW & THE SPRITE CGLOR~1arionetts9
BA~L I MY hEAR T rr'ELLS ME , tiE'S MY
B.... B.2S II\ SPORTLdm ••••••• $7.50
li-U"E •••• "" ••••••• ea • • • • $8.50 B~RD~CS~TR9L ••••••••••••• $9.50
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SPJ.IN CuLOR TRhVEL( 1\ 0 rr'ITLE) No STEADY hOW •• Fis[iing •••••• $11 .00
narration, only beatiful music and SPINt, I;\Cr i'OR STErl.LHEAD ••• $11.50
sound. Like New ••••••••••••• $23.00 BOZO CARTOONS CGLOR •.•••• $ll.OO
SYCOPATED SOUIX (end title missing POST TIME .~I.T T:·il!. R.ti.CES COLOR
Cartmon of indian life ••••• $8.00 1/2 Hour 5 races • ••• • • ! •• $l~~~
SONS OF THE DESERT ..url.URnL C. HARDY
Complete Blackhawk feature •• $99.00
MARS ATT.ri.CKS THE ViGR~D F~ASH
GGHDCN, BUSTER CRll.BBE saves the
worlrl with the aid of the CLrl.Y
~ iel~s as he vort r~ys a Fro cer wi th
I n rcery in hi8 hp ~ rt. I t's ~ riotouR
.tick:,' ~P.flS p~ the strre ~ 8 c10ped
on aceO\i:rt. 0.1' mola.p.se8.J,2,J,5 vero
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PA!.EF'ACE Bob ~: t)re ~r ,12ne Russell
efcar p the bllrnirw p,tr~.1\e when Bob
THE GOLF SPECIALIST imperRonates the me ~ icjn8 m8TI.
Year 1930. 18 Min. W. C. Fields. Fields poses as a golf 1,J,4,5 eriitions.
instructor at a fashionable hotel and gives some hilarious golf **·****~************~*****~C*fi**.**
lessons to the Jealous house detective's wife. This very funny
comedy presents Fields in his famous golf act he had used DUcrpLl( PA INJ,E3S Bn b anrnisterfi the
J0..1whirw f~PcS whi lp .}f!.nf~ Rus!:.':ell
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otten on the stage prior to this film . This was his first sound
picture. .! ' . : ' (', (\
shoots 117' thp town.l , 2,:3,4,5 •
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nett. The films of W. C. Fields have become comedy classics.
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Fields as "The Dentist" has an assortment of weird patients,
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teeth to a man that has such a thick beard, Fields cannot even
find his mouth. There were protests from the dental profession 5. It.mm ... vlJl\D ;1'??50
when this film was originally released. <k ? I' c; r­ ~**ft·**~~*~*****~*****G •• ~******.*
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Don Y~otts 1s picke~ as thA least


ONE TOO MANY
5 Min , W. C. Fields. A vaudeville skit in which Fields, in a quali~jed jn~ivi~ual to ri~e 3
raccoon coat and carrying a mysteriously leaking suitcase 8p~ce vehicle to prove that auto­
boards a train where he encounters SOCiety drunks and other
weirdos. This is thought to be Field's last film. ") mation ~oes it al1.1,2,3,5 eriitions
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USED 16mm SuUND SHORTS ELVIS ON EDSlh.sLIV.h.I~ SHOW With


!{U(GS UP #24 OSWALD(Et, D MISSING)8.00 fair focus, Very good sound $23.50
HI HO RODEO #23 ••••••••••••••• $8.00 SPORT SCHLOAR Quiz ••••••• $9.00
SKI ~·:OVICE #26 ••••• • • • •• • • • • • • $11. 50 CAMERA. THRIL:iJS IN D.n.RKEST hFRICA
SKI SAFARI ••••••••••• #27 •••••• $11.50 ONl.JY ••••• $9.50
GREAT l\; ORTHEHI\ ThCKLE BUSTERS. $11. 50 ACRES OF PLENTY AGrtICULTURE$8. 00
~AR~ES? CHAM~IONS ••••••••••••• $11.50 PRIVATE ~YE POOCH,-.,I"~OODY ~art~on$9
ZOO S flHO? .#31. 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • $8.00 SAPERTIENS CGLOR ;:,H.n.KESP.whI.h.N
MUSICAL CARAVAN My Three Sons l-'RGDUCTIGN 2 Scenes ••••••• $10.00
iJerf'orm TICI TICO , CARAVAN,I'11 FLYILG Sh.UCER COLOR ROGER RhMJET
SEE YOU-IN ~llY-DREj~MS ••••••• •$9.00 In this unusual cartoon ••• ~19.00
',· 'r*ihH,C**~H~,~,d,· *><'~'I..)..1d, i ,· ,dHh,· ·Wh· ,,·1l-iHhddd(· FJ"l.IR TuD.nY CARTOON ••••••• ~ 9.50
BAND PARADE GeorGe Olsen VlOGDCHOPERS Coi; & THE SPRITE CGLGR~1arionetts9
BAl.JL, MY HEART TELLS ME, nE'S MY B."BES 11\ SPOi~TL,J~ D. " ' ••• $7.50
l;.UE., •• ~~ ••••••••••••••••••• $8.50 BIRD COI~TROL ••••••••••••• $9.50
~"" " \'"'("'n 'h~-X-;: -h if"'·~(' ,\i\"'i;" ,~ 'i, ~ ;~')~ ..... ,.; "I\~ '('")r"i;"h"'')(')~i","
"h;"r-')('-X-,), CHIIVlP THE S.l'\.ILOR ••••••••• $7.00
SPj~IN C(;LOR TRAVEL ( 1\ 0 T'ITLE) No STEADY hOW •• Fisi1ing •••••• $11.00
narration, only beatiful music and SPINTiII\Cr 7'OR STE.h.LHEAD ••• $11.50
sound. Like New ••••••••••••• $23.00 BOZO CARTOONS COLOR •••••• $11.00
SYCOPATED SOUIX (end title missing POST TIME .~>.T T:..i1i. Rh.CES COLOR
Cartmon of indian ~i.fe •••• ~$8eOO 1/2 Hour 5 races ••••••••• $1~,~
CODE OF COUl,AGE JOHi\ NY I\1n.CK BROWN SONS OF THE DESEHT l.JrlUREL Co HARDY
--- - a shoot out •••••••••••• $14.00 Complete Blackhawk feature •• $99.00
BATEII\ G BUDDIES Woody Woodpecker I\IARS ;"TTrlCKS THE ViCR:;:'D F:;:'ASH
& Walley in the tub •••••••• $11.50 GORDON, BUSTER CRJLBBE saves the
TU 'T'U THE PARAKEET CO:iJOR.... . 14.00 world with the aid of the CLAY
BERMUDA HOl'!EYrv'JOON •• Travel •••• 8.50 P~OPlE .Quali tv varies on this~
FUNI,iY Cor~PANY c rtoon. 1(0). 16.00 B.LACK DR.n.GON BiLl\.. LUGOSI F.t;;\. TURE
TUFFY THE TURTLE CULOR Coronet Bast two feet missing..... 9.5_0_
instructional film •••••••• $17. 50 BIG L:t;.hGERS CHICJ>.GO CUBS. 10,00
Sl-'OTTY TEE FAWN COLOR INSTRUCTIChAL THEIl~ l.u·. ST BEAN Cartoon ••• $9.50
CORONET FILM •••• • •••••••• •$17 .50 OUR CHAi'lGIf\G 'NORLD (pearls) $12.00
THE LI'I'TL.2 ZLGIj';Z TE..iI.T COU:"D, RJiG ;)OG cartoon •••••••••••• $9.00
Coronet Color film ••••••••• "17 . 0 SAVAi'.I\ ll.H COLOR Travel •••••• $23.00
THE Fi.WG PltU;CESS CO:;:'OR COhor~2T 17. 50SHOT .i-lT i.... 1'.D IIiISSED CCLOR Cartoon
.tl.r~ T j>.~ . D TEE GRASSHOPPER CO:;:'OR$17. 50 MushD'; outh new ••••••••••••• $29D..Q
LITTLE ROOSTEH THAT l'IJi.DE THE CAT AkD tI':-;~ BELL CJ1.RTOON •• $12.00
SUN 1, ISE. COl.JCR CGROKET FILM$17.50 JOLLEY FISH C~rtoon ••••••• $8.50
Tl-i~ r\ ~Jl.CHINAS GUl'@I COLOR •• $16.00
11'::111. f
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"tures· $1.00 on Bmm. each 16mm &
title description
B •

16mm 8mm
PANDORA'S BOX
Louise Brooks ~slulu
PRINCE IN PLEOGE $ 62.55
Western with Ted Dickson
auEEN ELIZABETH $ 34.75
Sarah Bernhardt $ 90.00 . $ 34.75
RAVEN,THE
Henry Walthllll, Griffith film
REO RAIDERS $ 34.75
Ken Maynard western
RETURN OF BOSTON BLACKIE Detective story
$ 34.75
RIDING WILD $ 41.70
Kit Carson western
ROAD TO VESTE RDAV $ 34.75
Absolutely complete version, Wm. Boyd $ 83.40
ROUNDING UP THE LAW Big Boy Williams western
RUSH HOUR $ 34.75
Roaring Twenties comedy. Marie Provost $ 41.70
SAGA OF GOSTA SJQRLING Greta Garbo silent classic
SAVAGES OF THE SEA Frank Merrill in island adv. $ 69.95
SEA LION $125.00 $ 34.75
Hobart Bosworth Stars
SEA WOLF $ 34.75
SEX Bessie Love in island adventure
Louise Glaum in sexy roll $ 34.75
SHAMROCK AND THE ROSE Irish-Jewish weddinQ. Mack Swain
$ .41.70
~ATTEReD $ 41.70
Werner Krauss in grim murder tale $119.95
SHIPS OF THE NIGHT $ 27.80
SHOCK, THE A tale of murder and guilt
$ 41.70
SIEGFRIED Lon Chaney and the San Francisco quake
$ 48.65
SILENT MAN Fritz Lang classic on the dawn of time $199.95
William S. Hart western $ 69.95
SKYSCRAPER $125.00
SKV'S THE LIMIT M~.rvelous comedy with Wm. Boyd and Alan $159.95
Airplane action film $ 48.65
SOLDIER MAN $ 27.80
. Harry Langdon at war
SON Of THE SHEIK $ 20.85
SOUL.FIRE Valentino in his miAhtiest roll $120.00 $ 55.60
SOUL OF A BEAST Richard Barthelmess South Sea adventure
Story of heroic elephant $ 48.65
SOUTHERN LOVE· . $119.95 $ 34.75
SOUTH OF PANAMA Betty Blythe in very sexy roll
$ 41.70
SPANISH DANCER Carmelita Geraahtv in revolution comedy
Pola Negri vamps again $ 41.70
SPARROWS $139.95 S 34.75
STOP AT NOTHING Mary Pickford classic
$199.95 $ 71.55
STEAMBOAT BILL JR . George Larkin adventure
Buster Keaton comedy classic $ 34.76
STRIKE $139.95
Eisenstein Russian classic $ 55.60
sweET ADELINE $199.95 $ 63.60
TARZAN OF THE APES Boy makes good in big city
"he original Tarzan, E. Lincoln $ 41.70
TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK WORLD $125.00 $ 34.75
TEST OF DONALD NORTON Russian classic on revolution
Tyrone Power Sr. in an adventure $ 55.GO
THAT CERTAIN THING
THIEF OF BAGDAD Capra's first film for Columbia $ 48.65
. THRIll SEEKERS Doug Fairbanks as the Thief $ 41.70
Lee Moran -'venture $ 90.35
TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE $ 34.76
Chaplin in trouble with Dressler
$ 99.95 $ 34.75

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each 16mIl &
t Itle 16mm
ADVENTURES OF TARZAN Elmo Lincoln, 13 Chapters $249.95 $ 90.35
ALEXANDER NEVSKY Fantastic battls scenes $ 83.45
ALICE IN WONDERLAND Early fantasy' great costuming $ 99.S5 $ 24.35
ANNAPOLIS Johnny Mack Brown $ 34,75
APRIL FOOL Domestic melodrama $ 41.70
ARSENAL Oovzhenko's poem of the revolution $159.95 $ 48.65
AVENGING CONSCIENCE Henry Walthall, D. W. Griffith directs $159.95 $ 41.70

. BEAU BRUMMEL John Barrymore and Mary Astor $.185.00 $ 69.96

BED AND SOFA Great Abram Room Russian comedy film $ 48.65

BELLS, THE Boris Karloff early horror film $ 4B.CS

BELOVED ROGUE John Barrymore swashbuckler $ 69.95

BIG STAKES Ku·Klux·Klan and cowboys $125.00 $ 34.75

BL·, ND HUSBANDS Von Stroheim directs $ 55,00

BLOOD AND SAND Vaientino throws the bull $109;95 $ 41.70

BLOOD AND STEEL Train Race Drama $125.00 $ 34.75

-SLOOlr'OF A POET ' Jean cOc18iU' .'F ranch titles $12!).00 $~.15
BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN Wm. S. H.t es lumberjack $ 34.75
BORDER V~GEANCE Jack Perrin western j f, $ 41.70
BROTHERS Interesting adventure film $ 34.75
BRUTE ISLAND Harry Carey adventUre $ 27.80
BURLESQUE ON CARMEN Charles Chaplin early classic $109.95 $ 34.75
~ CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Conrad Veidt German classic $ 48.65
$129.95
CAT AND THE CANARY Laura LaPlante comedy-horror film '- ·· ·· ·· " $ 34.75
CHILD OF THE PRAIRIE Tom Mix western $125.00 $ 34.75
CLASH OF THE WOLVES Charles Farrell, Rin·Tin·Tin $ 41.70
COMING OF AMOS, THE Rod LaRocque, DeMille adventure $ 34.15
I=ni~ nf .ha ,.rAfl+ '."~!a,".""" ___ u ____ ... '. ".
..... -- -­
l!»AVAGES OF THE SEA 'I> O~."':J
Frank Merrill in island adv. $125.00 $ 34.15
SEA LION Hobart Bosworth Stars
SEA WOLF $ 34.76
Bessie Love in island adventure $ 34.76
SEX Louise Gloom in sexy roll
SHAMROCK AND THE ROSE $ .41.70
Irish-Jewish weddinA. Mack Swain $ 41.70
.sHATTEFlEO Werner Krauss in grim murder tale
SHIPS OF THE NIGHT $119.96 $ 27.80
SH("'CK. THE
A tale of murder and guilt $ 41.70
SIEGFR IED Lon Chaney and the San Francisco quake $ 48.65
SJLENTMAN Fritz Lang classic on the dawn of time $199.95 $ 69.95
SKYSCRAPER William S. Hart western $125.00
SKY'S THE LIMIT Marvelous comedy with Wm. Boyd and Alan $159.95 $ 48.65
Airplane action film
SOLDIER MAN
. Harry Langdon at war
$ 27.80
SON OF THE SHEIK $ 20.85
SOUL FIRE Valentino in his miAhtiest roll $120.00 $ 55.60
SOUL OF A BEAS:r Richard Barthelmess South Sea adventure
Story of I)eroic elephant $ 48.66
SOUTHERN LOVE $119.95 $ 34.75
SOUTH OF PANAMA Betty Blythe in very sexy roll
$ 41.70

SPANISH DANCER Carmel ita Geraohtv in revolution comedy $ 41.70

SPARROWS Pola Negri vamps again $139.95 $ 34.75


STOP AT NOTHING Mary Pickford classic $199.95
George Larkin adventure
S 71.55
STEAMBOAT BILL JR . $ 34.75
STRIKE Buster Keaton comedy classic $139.95
Eisenstein Russian classic
$ 55.60
SWeET ADELINE $199.95 $ 63.60
TARZAN OF THE APES Boy makes good in big city
The original Tarzan, E. Lincoln $ 41.70
TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK WORLD $125.00 $ 34.75
TEST OF DONALD NORTON Russian classic on revolution
Tyrone Power Sr. in an adventure $ 55.60
THAT CERTAIN THING $ 48.65
THIEF OF BAGDAD Capra's first film for Columbia
Doug Fairbanks as the Thief $ 41.70
. THRILL SEEKERS $ 90.35
TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE Lee Moran adventure
Chaplin in trouble with Dressler $ 34.76
$ 99.95 $ 34.75

snlpplng on
Add~ 2 . ()O
each 16mm & ~l.OO 8m~
t itle 16mm Imm
ADVENTURES OF TARZAN Elmo Lincoln, 13 Chapters $249.95 $ 90.35
ALEXANDER NEVSKY Fantastic battls scenes $ 83.45
ALICE IN WONDERLAN.D Early fantasy • great costuming $ 99.{i5 $ 24.35
ANNAPOLIS Johnny Mack Brown $ 34.75
APRIL FOOL Domestic melodrama $ 41.70
ARSENAL Oovzhenko's poem of the revolution $159.95 $ 48.85
AVENGING CONSCIENCE Henry Walthall, D. W. Griffith directs $159.95 $ 41.70

· BEAU BRUMMEL John Barrymore and Mary Astor $.185.00 $ 69.95

BED AND SOFA Great Abram Room Russian comedy film $ 48.66

BELLS, THE Boris Karloff early horror film $ 48.65

BELOVED ROGUE John Barrymore swashbuckler $ 69.95

BIG STAKES Ku-Klux·Klan and cowboys $125.00 $ 34.75

BLIND HUSBANDS Von Stroheim dir~cts $ 65.00

BLOOD AND SAND Vaientino throws the bull $109.95 $ 41.70

BLOOD AND STEEL Train Race Drama $125.00 $ 34.75

-BLOOD"'OF A POET - Jean·COcteiU~r9riCh titles $125.00 $ M.75


BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN Wm. S. Hart IS lumberjack $ 34.75
BORDER VEfliGEANCE Jack. Perrin western . J f, $ 41.70
BROTHERS Interesting adventure film $ 34.75
BRUTE ISLAND Harry Carey adventUre $ 27.80
BURLESQUE ON CARMEN Charles Chaplin early classic $109.95 $ 34.75
· CABINET OF DR . CALIGARI Conrad Veidt German classic . __..... ._... $129.95 $ 48.65
· CAT AND THE CANARY Laura LaPlante comedy-horror film $ 34.75
CHILD OF THE PRAIRIE Tom Mix western $125.00 $.34.75
CLASH OF THE WOLVES Charles Farrell, Rin-Tin-Tin $ 41.70
COMING OF AMOS, THE Rod LaRocque, DeMille adventure $ 34.15
COVERED WAGON Epic of the great western movement ... $ 27.GO
CRAINQUEBILE Great French classic story of streets $139.96 . $ 34.75
CRAZY RAY, THE . Rene Clair fantasy of death ray $·34.75
DADDIES Mae Marsh in delightful comedy $110.00 .
DAUGHTERS OF EVE Showgirl leadl men astray $126.00 . $ 34.75
DESTINY Fri.tz Lang fantasy $ 41.70
DEVIL'S ISLAND Wild adventure film
DR. Jt:KYlL & MR. HYDE
DR.MABUSE
John Barrymore's first great horror film
$ 41.70
,2.45
GREAT FILMS
t I·STUDI ·1 SCIlUT
STARRIII REIIIILB OWEI .
Here Is one of the rarest of all the Sherlock Homes
features of the 30's. It features ONens as Holmes and
Billy Bevan In a comedy relief role. It ·1$ low keyed
Holmes of the first order. Print qualitv Is varia.Ie but
generally very good. 16mm: 5179.95

THE CRllEaF R. CRESPI


STIRRIII ERICH 'OISTROHEI.
Here Is Von Stroheim as the mad doctor In It film ver·
slon of Poe's "Premature Burial" It was a "B" picture of
Its time but one of the best StroheJm was ever to play In.
One wonders If he did not have a hand In the editing and
direction In this as some scenes decldlXlly show the
I ..,oue h .
Sfro h em . A 16mm: $139.95

PSYCHO TRAILER
fEATURllG ALFRED HITCNCOCK
Here is an Interesting and unusual trailer for Hitchcock's

"Psycho." It features Hitchcock himself walking around

1I1e motel and house sets while describIng some of the

action. It has a fan·t astlc shock ending. 1 Reel· Quality. B

16mm: $24.95 Pmm sound: $14.95

E NIBELUNGS
SIEGFREID-pert 1-KRIEMHILD'S REVENGE-pert 2
These 17 r••ls compris. the comp'.t. saga of the Nlbelungs.
It is the only complete ve"lon of this film ovallable. It· is
English titled throughout it. complete length. 17 r.els-A
16mm silent $359.95 8mm silent $11'.60
SIEGFRIED ALONe: 16mm $199.95 8mm $69.95
KRI 16mm $159.95 8mm $48.65

HIGHLIGHTS OF AVIATION
I I Min, A review of avia tion from the experimental days to
the DC-3. Some of the outstanding scenes you will see are the
16MM SOUND FILMS
AIRSHIP HINDENBURG, explode and burn on its arrival at
Lake Hurst, New Jersey-early EXPERIMENTAL planes- the
WRIGHT BROTHERS' FLIGHT at Kitty HaWk-GLIDERS in
flight - TWIN ENGINE AMPHIBIAN seaplane _ KELLETT
AUTOGYRO in flight and landing-HELICOPTER hovering lind
in flight-J.3 CUBS -STEARMAN'S-AT_6's _ P_SI
MUSTANGS.'-B_17 FLYING FORTRESS. If you would like a
film that shows many different types o~.!,ai rcraft from the past,
th!s IS it MUST for your fiim library. '1::'.'3.00

AVIATION ODDITIES
) I Min. You will see scenes showing the Fokker Tri.Motor
"Bird of Paradise" which flew Non-Stop 2400 miles in 24
Hrs. <lnd 50 Min, from Oakland, California to Hawaii on June
28, 1927. - Also many STRANGE looking CONTRAPTIONS,
.,ome thllt Flew? And many tha t didn't. Some of the odd
'Qoking creatures are a PLANE WITH A BOAT SAIL FOR
THRUST - BICYCLES WITH WINGS - A MAN FLAPPING
WINGS FASTENED ON HIM-A BICYCLE WITH WINGS
AND JET PROPELLED - THE SKY CAR _ and others. Many
!-tUMOROUS scenes from the experimental days 0'£ AXiation.
:t 1 } o(l(\
AIR MANrACS~·::·? (>(\
"HISTORIC REVIEW OF AVIATION-1920's" Year 1933. 10 Min. A wild ai rplane ride with Vince Barnett
) 4 Min. This film COvers the History of Aviation from World ridi~g on the tail of an airplal1e with a camera trying to take
War ! and during the 1920's. See Eddie Rickenbacker, World mOVies, and of course with the airplane doing some aerobatics,
War I Ace- PreSident Woodrow Wilson inaugurating the first
Air Mad Service-·See President Wilson consulting with the MEMORIES IN MUSIC
Pilot before the flight, while 4 mail sacks are being loaded on
the plane. Less than 22 miles from Washington the Airmail Year 1942. J 0 Min. 3 GREAT Songs from the era of the
Piiot got lost, but later the mail was flown by another Pilot GREAT Bands. "Blues in the Night" with Cab Calloway.
•. L.,... :. ..... 11 ........ ,.., ...... ~h ... O .... ilrA :::., ,-i tr':trkc: to Npw York-Airolanes used
"Moonlight Becomes You" with Eddy Howard and "Ain't
Mi..c.~ . II • II " '.u'<>-.""'-' - ', _ _ _ __
-THE CRIIE OF DR.
STARRIII ERICH VOl STROHEII
Here Is Von Strohelm as the mad doctor In a film ver·
slon of Poe's "Premature Burial" It was a "B" picture of
Its time but one of the best StroheJm was ever to play In.
One wonders If he did not have a hand In the editing and
direction in this as some scenes decidedly show the
Strohelm tovch. Qvallty· A . 16.!llm: $139.95
====

HIGHLIGHTS OF AVIATION
I I Min. A review of aviation from the experimental days to
the DC-3 . Some of the outstanding scenes you will see are the
16MM SOUND FILMS
AIRSHIP HINDENBURG, explode and burn on its arrival at
Lake Hurst, New Jersey- early EXPERIMENTAL planes-the
WRIGHT BROTHERS' FLIGHT at Kitty Hawk-GLIDERS in I ~•• •

flight - TWIN ENGINE AMPHIBIAN seaplane _ KELLETT

I..
AUTOGYRO in flight and landing-HELICOPTER hovering and
in flight -- J - 3 cues -- STEARMAN'S _ AT _ 6's _ p _ SI
MUSTANG$. - B_17 FLYING FORTRESS. If you would like a
t
film that shows many diffe rent typeS of,aircraft from the past,
this is a MUST for your fiim library. ;r:-~i. f)(1 \

\,
.;;'
AVIATION ODDITIES
11 Min. You will see scenes shOWing the Fokker Tri-Motor
"Bird of Paradise" which flew Non-Stop 2400 miles in 24
Hrs. ijnd 50 Min, from Oakland, California to Hawaii on June
28, 1927 . - Also many STRANGE looking CONTRAPTIONS,
';ome that Flew? And many tha t didn't. Some of the odd
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looking creatures are a PLANE WITH A BOAT SAIL FOR ~~4;f.I.-i"0~ :,': :a.t~-~·, ~4·1·~~4>~I-1x.;.~~~~it!.f;:';J ~1:~;~. ;~'\1~ ~:.v~~
T HRUST - BICYCLES WITH WINGS _ A MAN FLAPPING 'f[~~ ~'~~~t ~¥ :<./ ~~ ' h ~w' ~~'f":~-i~~~}'::~:~~~{' \t..,-"" . ,.~_-..;;
WINGS FASTENED ON HIM-A BICYCLE WITH WINGS :},~·-s: "J".f:i,'o "}">.. :; ~-~~~~ #':'~~-f?¥/'iJ- .,:,'- ;(~-::-;:i", ,;~..~~r:~~<·
AND JET PROPELLED - THE SKY CAR _ and others. Many
HUMOROUS scenes from the experimental days ofAXiation.
T1 3 00
0
AIR MANIACS~·:'? 00
"HISTORIC REVIEW OF AVIATION-1920's" Year J 933. 10 Min. A wild airpl ane ride with Vince Barnett
) 4 Min. This film COvers the History of Av iation from World riding on the tail of an airplane with a camera trying to take
War ( and during the 1920's , See Eddie Rickenbacker, World mOVies. and of COurse with the airplane doing some aerobatics,
War I Ace--President WOodrow Wilson inaugurating the first
Air Mail Service---See President Wilson consulting with the MEMORIES IN MUSIC
Pilot before the flight, wh ile 4 mail sacks are being loaded On
the plane Less than 22 m iles from Washington the Airmail Year 1942, J 0 Min. 3 GREAT Songs from the era of the

Pi lot got lost, but later the mail was flown by another Pilot GREAT Bands_ "Blues in the Night" with Cab Calloway.

who followed the Railroad tracks to New York- Airplanes used "Moonlight Becomes You" with Eddy Howard and "Ain't

fo r Forest Fire Patrol -- BARNSTORMING __ DAREDEVIL'S Misbehavin" with "Fcs!.S:' "Wall?,r, combine to give you a

WING WALKING- "THE JENNY" the Army's first trainer musical treat. . ~. 0 (\ ,
- BALLOONS, BLIMPS -- STRAFING MANEUVERS __ ACT.
UAL TESTING OF PARACHUTES - See the longest Cross TARZAN THE FEARLESS

:::ountry Flight on May 2, 1923 a T-2 Plane flew from New Year 19.33. J J Min, Buster Crabbe, Jacqueline Wells (Julie

York to San Diego, General Billy Mitchell said an Airplane Bishop). One of the first of the Tarzan sound films. See

"'ith bombs could sink a Battleship. Many disagreed, but YOl, Tarzan swing through trees as only he can do, and also fight ­

can see Billy Mitchell prove it by sinking several Battleships. ing a lion, diving into a river from a high cliff, falling in the

Many Historic ,"vents are seen. A film weil worth having in death pit and rescued by an elephant. A comical Chimp also

your 'ibrary _ .-, ! ! ~ . r,;-.


makes the action highlights from this f~<lI.tl!,r;. n;~s_~, interesting.

. 0 I' .

_.

WHITE ZOMBIE SVENGALI


Year 1932. 68 Min. Starring Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, Y~ar J 931. 80. M}n. Jol>n BarrYmore, Marian Marsh, Donald
Robert Frazer, Joseph Cawthorn. An eerie, spooky motion C~ISP Du M~,uner s unforgettable story is mostly concerned
picture that outdoes all its predecessors. This picture may with S~enga" 5 hypnotic powers over the girl who calls her­
safely be said to be in a class by itself. The story deals with self Trilby. The sc~nes where he hypnotizes Trilby, his eyes
occult pract ices in remote sections of Haiti where Zombies appear to lose the ITIS and become a luminous white. In one
Or dead bodies, are dug from their graves and, by a proces~ sequence, wh;re Svengali casts his spell Over Trilby from his
of sorcery, reanimated and put to work in the fields and sugar abode to ~er .5, there IS unusual artistry. The dock is heard
mills as slaves. The entire film is done with such artistry and s.tnkmg. mldOight and then Svengali begins to exert his ma­
such conviction and sincerity that one cannot but believe. liCIOUS .mflue.nce. a,!d th~ camera travels slowly away from
Ce rtainly WHITE ZOMBIE exerts a great appeal upon the Sven.gall, untl.' ~IS figure IS small in the distance. The camera
emotions. 115 story is staggering without a doubt. continues until It comes to where Trilby lives. Barrymore's fine
performance surpasses anything he has done, for the screen.
$155.50
$16 9.95
BEYOND BENGAL
Year 1934. 65 Min. Take a Safari with a Caravan of J ,600
people into one of the most forbidden Jungles in the world,
the Malayan Peninsula. This film is Authentic and was filmed
entirely in its actual locale. SEE-400 Wild Elephants Stam­
pede . . . Monkeys . . . Anteaters . . . Hundreds of Bats . . .
Deers . . . Rare White Gibbon's . . . lions . . . Tigers . . .
Hunting and Spearing for Crocodiles . .. Panthers . . . Almost
Extinct Leopards . . . Pythons . . . King Cobras . . . Rare
scenes of Sladangs . . . Swimming across a river alive with
Crocodiles .. . and many more rare scenes of Jungle Life in
the raw. A Stark drama of unbelievable courage.
"Bring~ a new note to the Wild Animal films-Exciting Record
of Malayan Adventure."
(THE COLUMBUS CITIZEN, Review)

$1'+9.50

16 mm Used Christmas Films MEFtRY CHnIST~.1Jl.S(see first column


for desription) SILENT ~IGHT,
HEART OF A STALLION Story of WHOIS NEW ~~ TH: ZOO? All 3 in
REX who is saved form the hunters can on one big reel ••• ~16.oo
with PETER COTTONTAEL animated 11. CHRISTMAS CAnOL See Scrooge
sequence.. $9.50 in Chrles Dickens tale. Live
SLEEP HAPPY Woody WOODPECKER actors in completestory. $9.50
shares a bed with Wally and even PETER COTTONTJ.IL J.nimated$3,OO
a base ball bat can't drown out the THE FIhST l\O "JL & others sung
snoring. #10 $9.00 bM a choir •••••••.••• $7.50
WING CLlS" J.f\D Fll..f\IG Story of J
Qnimals who become friends$7.00
I. DOG GUNE STuRY OTTO THE DIl.SH­
hound leaves home for a better
life but reurns wiser and happier
. ~ , Live action... $8.50
FiroSic1C:; THEATRE P:;:".-.YSGF THE ~ THE LITTLE ~.TCH GIRL A classic
~YE~R"-:_ )teartwarming 1/2 -hour T. 'I.r~ . tale of the poor orphan who light
-sh 9'."s_ in _0,xc.qJl.ent,r,ShaTle .;taO~,O:q.,:~ matchs for warmth on Christmas
~/' ~\~ 'A~ ,;",i- i~ ~~ i\.. if- * .;~. *~'-h~ 1\· '* * * i~ ~F'"~.. .;..:, '::'~ifo ~fo *-'* #
'i\ ',. 0)\' Eve • •• and finds hor Christmas
CB'(YlG'·CAB~OON.? A.·CO:q:tR~ ••••.$ii.5Q and a better life in heaven.$lO.O
'SHOT .ii.T AID MISSED .f\'EW.COLOR ;­ FIDDLE ~l.DDLE COLOR CARTOON
I.lUSH. MDUTW CART.b~CJI'; . Only one. i~ [ ..· with Profossor Sartz on a canabal
island. Like new ••••••• $22.00
available. Beaut·iful.!.! , t, ••• S;2 9' ••00-..,­ WHOIS COOKING WHO? COLOR WOODY
" uQH'C::FNT Li'OR SL.NTA '/Ja±c.Q Santa ff.T()nnPF r'lCH"R"fTl'ho ·.. ,...,rl 11m; C'C";,...,rr m; +1 ~
WHITE ZOMBIE SVENGALI
Year 1932. 68 Min. Starring Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, Year J 931. 80 Min. Jo"n Barrymore, Marian Marsh, Donald
Robert Frazer, Joseph Cawthorn. An eerie, spooky motion Crisp Du Maurier's unforgettable story is mostly Concerned
picture that outdoes all its predecessors. This picture may with Svengali's hypnotic powers over the girl who calls her­
sa fely be said to be in a class by itself. The story deals with self Trilby. The scenes where he hypnotizes Trilby, his eyes
occult practices in remote sections of Haiti where Zombies, appear to lose the iris and become a luminous white . In one
or dead bodies, are dug from their graves and. by a process sequence, where Svengali casts his spell over Trilby from his
of sorcery. reanimated and put to work in the fields and sugar abode to her's, there is unusual artistry. The clock is heard
mills as slaves. The entire film is done with such artistry and striking midnight and then Svengali begins to exert his ma­
such conviction and Sincerity that one cannot but believe. licious influence and the camera travels slowly away from
Certainly WHITE ZOMBIE exerts a great appeal upon the Svengali, until his figure is small in the distance. The camera
emotions. Its story is staggering without a doubt. continues until it comes to where Trilby lives. Barrymore's fine
perfonnance surpasses anything he has done for the screen.
$155.50
$16 9.95
BEYOND BENGAL
Year 1934. 65 Min. Take a Safari with a Caravan of 1,600
people into one of the most forbidden Jungles in the world.
the Malayan Peninsula. This film is Authentic and was filmed
entirely in its actual locale. SEE-400 Wild Elephants Stam­
pede . . . Monkeys . . . Anteaters . . . Hundreds of Bats _ . .
Deers . . . Rare White Gibbon's . . . lions . . . Tigers . . .
Hunting and Spearing for Crocodiles . . . Panthers . . . Almost
Extinct Leopards . . . Pythons . . . King Cobras _ . . Rare
scenes of Siadangs . . . Swimming across a river alive with
Crocodiles . . . and many more rare scenes of Jungle life in
the raw. A Stark drama of unbelievable courage.
"Bring~ a new note to the Wild Animal films-Exciting Record
of Malayan Adventure."
(THE COLUMBUS CITIZEN, Review)

$149.50

;.. '(1' #­

16 mm Used Christmas Films MEr-RY CHRISTMll.S (see first column


for desription) SILENT ~ IGHT,
HEART OF A STALLION Story of WHO'S NEW ~T TH~ ZOO? All J in
REX who is saved form the hunters can on one big reel •••••• $16.00
with PETER COTTONTAEL animated J. CHRISTMAS CAHOL See Scrooge
sequence.. $9.50 in Chrles Dickens tale. Live
SLEEP HAPPY Woody WOODPECKER actors in completestory. $9.50
shares a bed with Wally and even PETER COTTONTJ.IL J.. nima ted$3. 00
a base ball bat can't drown out the THE FIl~ST r\' O ~"L & oth ers sung
snoring. #10 $9.00 bv: a choir •••••••.••• $ 7.50
THE I\IGHT BEFORE CHHISTMAS •• '!lING CLi..W J .. l\D FJl.NG Story of J
and all through the house •• set animals who become fri ends$7.00
to life with live actors $11.00 ic DOG GUN:!:!' STORY (;TTG THE DJ1.SH­
HEARK THE HEARALD ANGELS SING hound leav es home for a botter
OH COME ALL YE FAITHFUL, l~ OEL , life but r eurns wiser and happier
JOY TO TH~_~~~~D. ~hoir $7.50 Live action... ~O
Fir eS ic'l.e THEATRE P';:.ucYSGF THE ~ THE LITTLE ~ . TCH GIRL A classic
vYE.r\R!:.,Jteartwarming 1/2 -hour T.V~ tale of the poor orphan who light
. shov·s in c: xcelle"'t ,;$ h a e, ~lO t:f't. '
matchs for warmth on Christmas
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Eve ••• an~ finds h or Chri s tmas
CB£YlG" CARTOON.~ A.·COLqOR ~ ••• •$11'.50 and a be tter life in heaven.$lO.O
'SHO T' AT AiD MISSED' NEW .COLOR ; ' FIDDLE Fl.DDLE COLOR CARTOON
:,IUSH. MOUTH- CART.O;GL . Only one .,:,. , ' with Professor Sartz on a canabal
available.Beautiful!! . .
A .t'RESENT FOR SANTA Watch Santa
" ',~ '~.'\. ..
••• $2~ . 0~ ·- island. Like new ••••••• $22.00
WHO'S COOKING WHO? COLOR WOODY
WOODPECKER"The :;~ nd "missing Titl e
rearrange his toy list wh on he missing 175 feet. $13.00
spots th o cookies left over the K~(jCK KNOCK WOUDY WGODPECKER
fire place for him •••••••• $9 . 00 Title Missing, otherwise complet
SPj.CE FLIGHT Se e the first icmer­ with ~ndy Panda in this too!$9.S0
r r. - - ..... ,
ican in Space, Tak eoff , splash ­ T ,\4 .,... ..•

-down. Complete. Excellent $9.00 Misc~l~aneous Christma s G rah Ba ~ :


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running R large vessel.Nice $10 p2 ~ e in tim e ~0r X-mas.~8~ ~ ~
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16mm SILEr-'T SHORTS (NEW)
HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME •••• $159.00 IT'S h GIFT Snub Pollard is a
METROPOLIS ••••••••••••••••• $159.00 wild inventor; written by Hal
WAY DCWN EAST •.• •••••••••••• $159.00 Roach. 192;- :'...Z.m:i.n.. $29.95
CAT & THE CA~ARY ••••••••••• $145000 ·*-x-*ico**-;. ",. ~rt ~I\ .,~iE-***.,t~~*ii"'~k-h:.*-ir~-~t~I\:.*~~*
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PHANTOM OF THE OPERA ••••••• $169.00 FLIGHT OF THE GRJlF ZEPPELIN


THE EAGLE ••••••••••••••••••$169.00 Nostalgia year 1928. ZEPPELIN fliec
THE GOLD RUSH ••••••••••••••$139.95 from Germany to the USA. Herbert
THE MARK OF ZORRO ••••••••••$165.00 Hoover honors the crew.12min •.
TOLABLE DAVID ••••••••• o • • • • $165.00 $29.95
10 DAYS THAT SHEOK THE WORLD$160.oo **~*~*****~**~********************
THE GOLEM ••••••••••••••••••$139.00 HIGHLiGHTS OF HORRORS 15 min
CABINET OF CALIGARI •••••••• $129.95 excerpts from HUl\CHBJ1.CK I\OTRE DAME
ELLA CINDERS(Langdon) ••••••$129.50 , Cil. T &; THE CJI.f\ul.RY, PHJ..!\ TOM 0 F THE
THE LOST WORLD •• . •••.•••..• $114 . 50 OPERJl. includ4ls unmasking scene
HEART OF TEXAS RYAN.TOM MIX$114.50 in PH,.NTOM. $32.95
RETURN OF DRAW EGAN.WmHART.$llO.OO ~****~**~*********w************* *
TILLIES PUI\CTURED ROlYlJI.NCE •• $99.95 SPOOKS 300 feet H.1I.RRY LJ.NGDON
THE GENERAL •• KEAton(loooft.$79.00 DIRECTED BY Mack Sennett $29.95
THE THIEF uF BJ,CTDJI.D. (1000 ft$79. 00 w~*****~**w**.*******w*.***w******
THE BL.i1.CK PIRJl.TE(lOOO ft). 'i79.50 COPS 1922 300 feet BUSTER EEl.TON
DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE(lOOO) 79.50 with a cast of thousands.$29.50
DRJLCULA (Nosfera tu) ••• (1000) 79.00 ww*******w*~**~****ww************
BLOOD Al\D SJ.l\D ( 1000 ft.). 79.50 LUCKY DOG Laurel & Hardy in a
INTOLERANCE(Fall of Babylon) film believed lost in first film
1000 feet ••••••• $79.50 in ~hich they appeared together!
********************************* 5 minutes ••••••••••••••••••• $27.50
16mm SILENT SHORTS (l\;EW) ~.**w*****************************
LINDBURG'S FLIGHT TO PJiRIS 9 min •
THRILLS A~D SPILLS A compilation .hCTUJ~L take off of SPIRIT OF ST.
of highlights from KEYSTONE COPS LOUIS on flight to Paris.$24.50
films. SNUB POLLARD,MONTY BANKS, *w~~*w*****w****~*********~w******
BILLY BEVAN , VERNON DENT, WALLACE LJi.UREL & HJ.RDY GO VISITING 3 min.
BERRY, GLORI), SWANSON all appear. 1956 One of the last pictures of
475 feet of comedy •••••• $39.50 the great team. $11.95
******w***********~*******~****** -------------**~~***«*~~*- -- ------

--
8mm and 16mm NEW FEATURES
16mm NEW
HIS MA(JESTY THE SCARECROW OF 02
IN THE PJ·I.RK CHJl.RLIE CHJi.FLIN 1915
Written, directed, & produced by
with SUUND EFFECTS. Also some old-
L. Frank Baum, creater of the "02" time movie slideslO.min ••• $33.00
series. Screen magic brings the ~w*~**~~~******w*****w*w~~***~****
Cowardly Lion, the scarcrow, tin BETTY & POPEYE Betty Boop was
man,and the witch to your screen. way ahead of her time with her
SILENT 16mm 4 reel ••••••• •$lOO.OO topless dancing. Pop eye is intrc­
SILENT 8mm •••••••••••••••• $34.95 duced to film audiences for the
w***~*w*****************~**w***w~ 1st time. A Gem. SOUND •••• $23.50
THE LODGER Alfred Hitchcock *~~****wwww***~******~********~***
cl irected this suspenseful film BLOOD OF J. POET 1930 FRJ.NCE
of JJiCK THE RIPPER with a twist One of the Great surrealist films
surprise endingl silent 16mm$159.95 of the sound era, this masterpiece
8mm silent version ••••••• $41.95 by Cocteau stands alone as the
*~****w*w~*~~w*w**~*wwwww*~~*~w** epitome of the genre. It may be
THE KENTUCKY DERBY 1922 viewed in a simular light to BaliS
Reginald Denny escapes from a UN Chien ll.ndalou but on a much
shanghing,returns to his wife in higher plane. 5 reels 16rr.m$159095
time tb win the Kentucky Derby 8mm version ••••••••••••••• $69.95
and saves the plantations from the **w******~ww*w*ww~w*******ww***~**
villians.6 reel 8mm silent;\ ; ~ 1.95
THE NIBELUNGS Thsi great classic
*****w~**.***********w*w**~****** was only talked about up until
THE MICHIru~ KID 1928 with the mostlast year. Now you can see the ~ ~~~--------------~
LULJ1..JjL.J.C, UJ1.V.LU • • • • • • • • • o •••• .:p.LO:;.U U
10 DAYS THAT SHBOK THE WORLD$160.00 ***********~*******~**************
THE GOLEM •••••••••••••••••• $139.00 HIGHLIGHTS OF HORRORS 15 min
CABINET OF CALIGARI •••••••• $129.95 exc erpts from HUI'iCHBJl.CK I\OTRE DAME
ELLA CINDERS(Langdon).; •••• $129.50 , CJiT &; THE CJ1.f\u1.RY, PHJ1.I\ TOM 0F 'THE
THE LOST WORLD ••••••..•...• $114.50 OPERJl, includ~s unmasking scene
HEART OF TEXAS RYAN.TOM MIX$114.50 in PHJl.NTOM. $3 2 .95
. RETURN OF DRAW EGAN . WmHART.$llO.OO w**************** ~ w******** * **** *
TILLIES PUI\CTURED ROMANCE •• $99.95 SPOOKS JOO feet HJI.RRY LJ.NGDON
THE GENERAL •• KEAton(loooft.$79.00 DIRECTED BY Mack Sennett $29.95
THE THIEF OF Bj,.cTDj~D. (1000 ft$79. 00 ~****w****w~******** * w*w**********
THE BLJ1.CK PIRJ1.TE(lOOO ft) •• $79.50 COPS 1922 JOO feet BUSTER Eilll.TO N
DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE(1000)$79.50 with a cast of thousands.$29.50
DRJLCULA (Nosfera tu) ••• (1000 )$79.00 ww*******w*~*******w**** * ********
BLOOD AI\D S~I\D ( 1000 ft.).$79.50 LUCKY DOG Laurel Be Hardy in a
INTOLERANCE(Fall of Babylon) film believed lost in first film
1000 feet ••••••• $79.50 in which they ,appeared together!
********************************* 5 minutes ••••••••••••••••••• $27. 50
16mm SILEl'jT SHORTS (r~ EW) ~w**ww************************** * *
LI.[\!DBURG'S FLIGHT TO PARIS 9 min.

THRILLS A~D SPILLS A compilation J.CTUJI.L take off of SPIRIT OF ST.

of highlights from KEYSTONE COPS LOUIS on flight to Paris.$24.50

films. SNUB POLLARD,MONTY BANKS, *w~~*w.****w**************~ w ******


BILLY BEVAN, VERNON DENT, WALLACE LJI.UREL & HJ.RDY GO VISITING 3 min.

BERRY, GLORIJ.. SWJl.NSON all appear. 1956 One of the last pictures of

475 feet of comedy •••••• $J9.50 the great team. $11.95 ·

******w************************** -------------~** - ~*****~~* --- --- - --

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8mm and 16mm NEW FEJiTURES


16mm NEW

HIS MAGESTY THE SCJiRECROW OF OZ


IN THE P;.RK CHJ.RL TE CHJlI'LIN 1915

Written, directed, & produced by


with SOUND EFFECTS. Also some old-

L. Frank Baum, creater of the "OZ"


time movie slideslO .min ••• $JJ.OO

series. Screen magic brings the


~w~***~*~******w*****w*~~*********
Cowardly Lion, the scarcrow, tin
BETTY & POPEYE Betty Boop was
man,and the witch to your screen.
way ahead of her time with her
S. ILENT 16mm 4 reel •••••••• $lOO.OO
topless dancing. Popeye is intrc­
SILENT 8mm ••••• • •••••••••• $J4.95
duced to film audiences for the
W***w*w*****************v**w***w~ 1st time. A Gem. SOUND •••• $23.50
THE LODGER Alfred Hitchcock **~*w****www********~*************
directed this suspenseful film BLOOD OF J. POET 19JO FRJ.NCE
of JACK THE RIPPER with a twist One of the Great surrealist films
surprise endingl silent 16mm$159.95 of the sound era, this masterpiece
8mm silent version ••••••• $41.95 by Cocteau stands alone as the
******w*~*w**w*ww * ~*www~w*~**ww** epitome of the genre. It may be
THE KENTUCKY DERBY 1922 viewed in a simular light to BaliS
Reginald Denny escapes from a UN Chien hndalou but on a much
shanghing,returns to his wife in higher plane. 5 reels 16mm$1590 95
time tb win the Kentucky Derby 8mm version ••••••••••••••• $69.95
and saves the plantations from the **~*******ww*w*ww*w*******ww * *****
villians.6 reel 8mm silent;~;~ 1.95 THE NIBELUNGS Thsi great clas sic
*****w***w*************w**~****** was only talked about up until
THE MICHIGJI.l\i KID 1928 with the mostlast year. Now you can see the
exciting climax ever filmed! h mighty German Sqga of mighty drag­
tremendous fight during a forest ons and mythological warriors
fire followed by an escape down directed by Fritz Lang in this 17
the river over a waterfall! 5reel. reel epic • Use lay-a-way if ye u
~~~>: ~~;~:; ,~;~ !-:;~:: ~~~~~;;;;)<~~?~ ??Y"iH< ~~~~' S~~~N~~. :~~: .*~~~: §~ q ~~r~ ty 1
*********w*w****w******w**********
, METROFOLIS Director Fritz Lang' s
METROPOLIS JL6MM Slle~t£~~4. _~d most important SILENT film. The
Bmm SII,FlV'I\J-'o_ .. t:; " story of the revolt of the Undel'gl'­
-ollnd W'l)l']{Sl'S tlga inet tl1? ,el i t e l
USED 16 mm SHORTS LOVE AT SEA 1/2 T.V. show
THE VISITOR Blackmail scheme that
works out for everyone because the
basic motives are good. Unusual WILD FOWL IN SLOW MOTION &PHEAS ­
religious 1/2 hour T.V. show$15 wANT FEVER. Both titles on one
ww~**~****w***~*~~*~********~**** reel in can for the price of one o
POST TIME AT THE RACES CGLOR only $14 00 0

5 races are featured in each film ~~w~~~~~~~****w*w****w***~*******


Movie is geared so that you could DC; YOU ZOO? & NIARCH MARAUDERS
HO\!,.f
make up your own racing forms and Both on one reel in can Only$14.00
place your bets. Lots of fun for ~~~w*w*~*~w****~**v********~~****
everyone I 1/2 hour Only $16.00 ALIVE FORM THE DEEP & l'vIARINE STUD'·
;~ i \ ';A" n ~.; . .,~. ;(;o ?~. ~r: ",\' ~I\' 'h ' -h:" ,.:.•.;\, -h"~\~ i,", ~\. . "H' ·h~ ':i'\' ",,- ',\ "X" ;\.. '~'';~ "k "'j .. ,~'{' if- "'/\
-lOS FLORIDA, Both in can on 800
THE NAME OF THE GAME 600 ft COLOR ft reel. Only $14. OC
This is a promotional film showing *******************v*************
all the stars and highlights from SOAP OPERA 600 feet of that
this action pac~ed series. Like sudsy afternoon tear jerking drama
Pew con~ition, action packed from Film is not complete(you'd need
start to finish. $22.00 about one million feet to finish
?\' ~\- ;,' ..~ . it ~,. i~' -~. ir i'''' i:..' 'h~ ~(' it'i~"h~ i\-" 0).;. ii- ir i~' * i~d ,,;~. 'h~ "h:' ,,'" i~· '* * i~·
'h' ;\
this story)so only $4.50
CRUSADER RABBIT 800 feet of unusual w*****~~~*ww~w*w~0**w**w*w*******
cartoon humor in can $19.95 FIRESIDE THEATRE 1/2 hour dramas
~ **w*~*********v******~~*****~*** with excellent screen plays.$12.0C
FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK 1/2 hour T.V. ~;~ ;(' ,,~ ;\' -x' ,.;. 'i\'.. -i\.. -)\:. -i\~ ~\" i~' ~. . -3\~ ,<" ,(0 i~" ,,'" "h'" ,~ ,'" 0);.:' -h:' .,~~ ~:. *-)( ?~, <)i- {~ * * ir
Game Show staring Nanette Fabrey, The BOOGY rvlAl\ WILL GET YOU
JIM BACKUS, I\:OEL HARRISON & DONNA 500 feet of COL0R(No title) of
JEAN. Panel Game 1A.Ti th some clever kids visiting the zoo. A little
9- ~~p~
"X"'~r
. ~y . eveqrb?dy'
-h"
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fellow gets lost and the boogyman
i,' 'i\' "h 'h"'i\' 'iI' ;\' 'h ' "'. "k' "1\' ; \' "It 'i\' 'i\' ;"... 'h 4
'h ' 'h' -,,' "h"'"
chases him with a butterfly net
CALLING ALL DOCTORS CHAHLIE CHASE in a surrealism episode. High
in a spoof on doctors. 700 ft quality pro0uction. $25.00
in can. Comedy $25.00 ~ .. "'.. i,"' 7\' ~(":,i-' ~\- "i~~ "if-':"" ~~ "1\ ' 'h~ "i~-"I~ 'h" '* ~~ "1\"' ~" 'H' , ,' "j\. ~~.?t- i~ ?,:. i(o,fo,," 1-.. '* if­
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'f,' ""1\ ' , , ' ,,:.
1971-72 FALL ABC PREMIER High ~
INDUSTRY ON PARADE 1/2 HOUR$12.00 lights from many T.V. show, Maty
THE BLUE ANGEL .. NEW FEA TURE •• Tyler Moore, Tim Conway, The Storr
see description in other parts front Lawyers.Traires from major
of this issue •••••••• $195.00 motion pictures. 1/2 hout'Color$30

J6MM SOUND FILMS

MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG


Year 1935. 56 Min. Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford Arline Judge
FLYING DEUCES "Mr. "'(ong~' i~ the bloody biography of a powe~-mad Chinese:
Ye~r 1939. 70 Min. Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Fin­ ConfUCIUS d,stributed twelve golden coins before his death and
lay_on, Jean Parker. One of the best and funniest of the a legend developed that great power would come to the man
Laurel and Hardy Features. Ollie is ",'ilted" d d . who su~ceeded in obtaining all twelve for himself. Mr. Wong
In the loc I "h k . f d" ,an rown,"g turns hIS hatchet men loose in San Francisco's Chinatown. Soon
h. a s ar '" este river appears the only solution
to 15 tr0l!bles-Stan is naturally expected to accompany him Mr. Wong has eleven golden coins on his table. A young news­
They are II1te:rupted by ~n officer of the Foreign Legion wh; paper man becomes involved in the mad hunt for the twelfth
has a better Idea. Fol},o,":"lI1g his advice, Ollie is convinced he coin. He pursues ~r, ~ong through the murky secret pas­
Sill soon forget the girl of his dreams" by enlisting-with sages behind old L, See s herb shop and finally unveils the
tan of c~~r:se .. H~vi~g forgotten the past, Oliver decides to chief killer under the noses of the paffled cops. (N~w York
return .to clvlltan "fe and demands his release, only to find Times Review) . ~ -.., ~ · T· ,,'
the parr a~e to be shot at sunrise. This leads to a lot of
co~e.dy action, and when Stan and Ollie try to fly an airplane $139 . 00
an It does all kinds of wierd stun.ts, look out below.
. l\~ r.:\,/~15 9. 00 "..
~:a DREAMING OUT LOUD
Year. J 940. 70 Min. Lum 'N Abner, frances Langford, Phil
Hams, Fran.k Craver:t, Bobs Watson. Lum and Abner in the
~~~s. of radiO we.~e !ust _<!bout as popular as Amos 'N Ann"
place your bets. Lots of fun for "k -j.; ..,,~ "h' "k"'"" .,--;... "i\' Oil- 'h' "/\" '1\"-'

everyone! 1/2 hour Only $16.00 ALIVE FORM THE DEEP & MARINE STUD"
')(- "i\ 'k ' ,'1 ~.;. 0),. oX-'~ ~r,' ·,l' .,\ .,,' -h:' .,~. .
i,- ,\w~ 'il'" "i\,.,i' ")\- .;.;. -"" '1\ "n- ;,- "H';'\,,"~ -i.' ")r -1, ';-"'h
-lOS FLORIDA, Both in can on 800
THE NAME OF THE GAME 600 ft COLOR
This is a promotional film showing
r.~ , ~~~~~, ..
"" On~¥ . . , ...,' ,,,$ l~~. ~(,
wwwww.w~~ww*ww**wwwwwww*w~~w*w •• *

all the stars and highlights from SOAP OPERA 600 feet of that
this action pac~ed series . Like sudsy afternoon t ear jerking drama
~lew concH tion, action packed from Film is not complete(you'd need
start to finish. $22.00 about one million feet to finish
~~~~***~~*~w~*~****~*****vv~w**** this story)so only $4.50
~~~~~~w~w~www~~w~0*~w**w~w***~***
CRUSADER RABBIT 800 feet of unusual
cartoon humor in can $19.95 FIRESIDE THEATRE 1/2 hour dramas
,. **w*~~*****~**v~*~*w*w~*****~*** with excellent screen plays.$12.0C
FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK 1/2 hour T.V. *~*~~*****w**********************
Game Show staring Nanette Fabrey, The BOOGY MAl\ V.[11L GET YOU
JIM BACKUS, I\:OEL HARRISOl\ & DONNA 500 feet of C010R(No title) of
JEAN. Panel Game with some clever kids visiting the zoo. A little
quips by everybody. $15.00 fellow gets lost and the boogyman
***w~~~www~ww***w~*************** chases him with a butterfly net
CALLING ALL DCJCTORS CHhBLIE CHASE in a surrealism episode. High
in a spoof on doctors. 700 ft quality production. $25 .00
~. ' ")o,' ~~ ~\. 00;(- oX' .;" 7~~ -,\:. e:n-~. "I\' ?\'" -,\' ·h~ .;r-~} "1,-" i{.. ;," 'i\' ''1\' ~~'';'C- -)(- ,~~ if-,," 0),.. -h":'~ i~
in can. Comedy $25.00 ";,"

·~· ·k 'i~ .,,:, i~ o)f- "',,:" ~'" ")i' i~' "'1\- ,~ ':~- ';\ "~" I. ~~ ,~.
";, ' .. ",\ ",,' . , , ' 'h:' 'h" ,?~, "i\"'X' "h ~~' "1~ -I\" i\.
1971-72 FALL ABC PREMIER High ~
INDUSTRY ON PARADE 1/2 HOUR$12.00 lights from many T. V. show, Maty
THE BLUE ANGEL •• NEW FEATURE •• Tyler Moore, Tim Conway, The Store
see description in other parts front 1awyers.Traires from major
of this issue •••••••• $195.00 motion pictures. 1/2 hOllt'Co]or$30

J6MM SOUND FILMS

'\. '\ MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG


Year 1935. 56 Min. Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Arline Judge.
FLYING DEUCES "Mr. Wong" is the bloody biography of a power-mad Chinese.
Year J 939. 70 Min. Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Fin­ Confucius distributed twelve golden coins before his death and
layson, Jean Parker. One of the best and funniest of the a legend developed that great power would come to the man
Laurel and Hardy Features. Ollie is "jilted", and drowning who succeeded in obtaining all twelve for himself. Mr. Wong
in the local "shark infested" river appears the only solution turns his hatchet men loose in San Francisco's Chinatown. Soon
to his troubles-Stan is naturally expected to acCompany him. Mr. Wong has eleven golden coins on his table . A young news­
They are interrupted by an officer of the Foreign Legion who paper man becomes involved in the mad hunt for the twelfth
has a better idea. Following his advice, Ollie is convinced he coin. He pursues Mr. Wong through the murky secret pas­
will soon forget the "girl of his dreams" by enlisting-with sages behind old Li See's herb shop and finally unveils the
Stan of course. Having forgotten the past, Oliver decides to chief killer under the noses of the ~affled cops. (N~w. York
Times Review) . - . - ~ ,. " .
return to "civilian" life and demands his release, only to find
the pair are to be shot at sunrise. This leads to a lot of $139.00
comedy action, and when Stan and Ollie try to fly an airplane
and it does all kinds of wierd stun.ts, look out below.
~ :::;: \'Ap159 . 00 ... ~
DREAMI NG OUT LOUD
Year 1940. 70 Min. Lum 'N Abner, ~rances Langford, Phil
Harris, Frank Craven, Bobs Watson. Lum and Abner in the
days of radio were just about as popular as Amos 'N Andy.
They were on radio for 23 years starting in 193 J. The former
popular Radio Stars, in their famous "Jot 'Em-Down" store in
Pine Ridge, Arkansas, are equipped with cracker-barrel, gen­
eral store, and a varied assortment of Arkansas types as found
in Pine Ridge. The film has a touch of "Our Town" in it and
tickles its audiences with a special kind of humor. General
Stores are apt to contain a bit of everything. So does this pic­
ture with its hick characters, the country Doctor, and Francis
Langford's singing. A film that has everything for family en­
tertainment. Folks from the country or the city will
it. Rated GOOD--New York Post review. I ~ .!: . ~
enjoy a"
$154.50
--
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16MM SOUND FILMS

MOVIE MEMORIES
Year 1887 to 1939. 33 Min. The evolution of films from the
beginning and the many people who contributed so much to STAGE DOOR CANTEEN
its success. George Eastman, Thomas A. Edison, Charlie Chap­
!ar 1943. 93 Min, Produced by Sol Lessor, ACADEMY
lin, Tom Mix, Mac Swain, Marie Dressler, John Gilbert, Ru­
dolph Valentino, George !'\rliss, Ronald Coleman, Clara Bow, .yARD NOMINEE, **** New York Daily News, It's the
GGEST thing to hit the SCREEN. Starring Kenny Baker,
Delores Del Rio, Eddie Cantor, Marion Davies, Harold lloyd,
Pola Negri, Edison's Black Maria, Queen Victoria's Diamond lIulah Bankhead, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Ray
Jubilee-··- 1897, Antique Cameras and Pro;ectors, Sarah Bern­ Iger, Katharine Cornell, GraCie Fields, Helen Hayes,
hardt in "Camille"·-1912, George Melie's trick films, Edison's tharine Hepburn, George Jessel, Gypsy Rose Lee, Harpo
"Asleep at the Switch", little Moritz, Bathing Girls of 1920, HX, Yehudi Menuhin, Ethel Merman, Paul Muni, Merle
Fashion's from Paris-I 922, Forming of United Artists Corp, 'eron, George Raft, Lanny Ross, Johnny Weissmuller, Ed
with Doug Fairbanks Sr., Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and vnn, Ned Sparks, and with the Bands of Xavier Cugat,
D. W. Griffith . lionel Barrymore and Mary Pickford in "The nny Goodman, Kay Kyser, Guy Lombardo, Freddie Martin,
New York Hat", Lon Chaney in "Phantom of the Opera", ::I other celebrated Artists from the Stage, Screen and
Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings in "The Blue Angel", dio. (One of the 10 best pictures of the year}$195.00
Will Rogers, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bela Lugosi in "White
Zombie", Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "Flying Deuces".
An _entertaining film sho_wing the history of Motion Pictures.
THE BLUE ANGEL
Year 1929, 87 Min. Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings, Directed
1 ,
by Josef von Sternberg. "The Blue Angel" fuses the cha,rm­
in.9 naturalism of Marlene Dietrich and the gutty expression­
ism of Emil Jannings into a harsh slice of realism. Professor
Rath, a dignified university professor, falls in love with Lola
Lola, a vuloar nightclub singer. His glum descent from pride
and importance to humiliation and inSignificance is brutally
charted in disconsolate visuals and pierCing sound effects.
"The Blue Angel" proved to be one of the most creative
films of the period, fil/ed with movement and a richness of
pictorial elements. "Most skillful and vivid of von Sternberg's
talkies" (The Film Till Now), "One of the most creative
films of the per~od" (The Liveliest!:4'rN r: (~man Language
-English Sub-Titles). '0· .

PIlIITO OF 'IE
STARRIII LOI CHAIEY
ERA
At Last! All the thrills of the original 1925 Phantom are available to
collec;tors. Lon Chaney as Erik, the deformed, mad soul who lives deep
Inthe cellars of the Paris Opera House, Is In love with Christine, a
young opera singer, and his love drives him to murder. This not the 'S
same version available through other sources, but the complete,
original 1925 release print~ Color sequences are Included In the prints
and contaln'the main titles and masked ball sequence. They are also
available separately. Sorry, but In order to make this Important
release available we feel we cannot accept Trede·lns on the abridged
print of The Phantom of the Opera available from Blackhawk,
Movledrome, etc. Quality. B. S Full reels. .
16mm silent $199.95 Smm silent $67.60 (both Include color) .
Color Sequence Alone 16mm $24.00 Smm $12.00

LIVING STORY OF THE BIBLE

A compilation of early short Vitagraph rel/geous sub­

jects. Features the stories of the life of Moses, the Ten

Commandments, the Fall of Sodom, the Tower of Babel,

the Christian Martyrs, Noah's Ark, and the Life of Christ.

5 Reels - A

8mm silent $34.15

MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE (931)


Onlln 1= ;lI !rh~nkc: _ r~Qt ", .. h"..... "f hI.. " .. n' f"'l!>0 LUI" "" "
r _.
MOVIE MEMORIES ;::° 1 : .(\0

Year 1887 to 1939. 33 Min . The evolution of films from the


beginning and the many people who contributed so much to STAGE DOOR CANTEEN
its success . George Eas tman, Thomas A. Edison, Charlie Chap­
'ar 1943. 93 Min. Produced by Sol Lessor. ACADEMY
lin, Tom Mix, Mac Swa in, Marie Dressler, lohn Gilbert, Ru­
dolph Va le nt ino, George Arli ss, Ron ald Coleman, Clara 80w, !YARD NOM INEE. **** New York Dail y News. It's the
GGEST th ing to h it the SCRE EN. Starri ng Kenny Bake r,
Delores Del Rio, Eddie Cantor, Morion Davies, Harold Lloyd,
Pol a Negri. Edison's Black Ma ria, Queen Victoria's Diamond "ulah Bankhead, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Ray
Jubilee-.- 1897, Antique Cameras and Projectors, Sarah Bern­ Iger, Katharine Cornell, Gracie Fields, Helen Hayes,
hardt in "Camille" - 1912, George Melic's trick films, Edison's tharine Hepburn, George Jessel, Gypsy Rose Lee, Harpo
"Asleep at the Switch" , little Moritz, Bathing Girls of 1920, !rX, Yehudi Menuhin, Ethel Me rman, Paul Muni, Merle
Fashion's from Paris--19 22, Fo rming of United Artists Corp. 'eron, George Raft, Lanny Ross, J ohnny We issmuller, Ed
with Doug Fairbanks Sr. , Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and vnn, Ned Sparks, and with the Bands of Xav ie r Cugat,
D. W . Griffith. lionel Ba rrymore and Mary Pickford in "The nny Goodman, Kay Kyser, Guy Lombardo, Freddie Martin,
New York Hat", Lon Chaney in " Phantom of the Opera", dot her celebrated Artists from the Stage, Screen and
Marlene Die trich and Emil Jannings in "The Blue Angel", $195 •
diD. (One of the 10 best pictures of the year) 00
Will Rogers, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bela Lugosi in "White
Zombie", Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "Flying Deuces".
An .e,:,tertaining film sh9..wing the history of Motion Pictures,
THE BLUE ANGEL
Year 1929. 87 Min. Marlene Diet rich, Emil Jannings. Directed
111T,
by Josef von Sternberg. " The Blue Angel" fuses the charm­
in.9 nat uralism of Marlene Dietrich and the gutty expression­
ism of Emil Jannings into a harsh slice of realism. Professor
Rath, a dignified university professor, falls in love with Lola
Lola, a vuloar nightclub singer. His glum descent from pride
and importance to humiliation and inSignificance is brutally
charted in disconsolate visuals and piercing sound effects.
"The Blue Angel " proved to be one of the most creative
films of the period, filled with movement and a richness of
pictorial elements.. "Most skillful and vivid of von Sternberg'S
talkies" (The Film Ti ll Now) . "One of the most creative
films of the period" (The Liveliest!. 4r!) t: (~man Language
- English Sub-T itles) . .' J, 0 . , .

PHAIITOI OF 'THE OPERA


STIRRII. LII CIllEY
At Lastl All the thrills of the original 1925 Phantom are available to
c.ollec=tors. Lon Chaney as Erik, the deformed, mad soul who lives deep
In the cellars of the Paris Opera House, Is In love wIth ChristIne, a
young opera slnger~ and hls.love drives him to murder. This I.s not the
same version available through other sources, but the complete,
original 1925 release prInt Color sequences are Included In the prints
and contain the main titles and masked ball sequence. They are also
available separately. Sorry, but In order to make this Important
release available we feel we cannot accept Trede·lns on the abridged
print of The Phantom of the Opera available from Blackhawk,
Movlecfrome, etc. Qu&lIty . B. 8 Full reels.
16mm silent $199.95 8mm sflent $67.60 (both Include color)
C%r Sequence Atone 16mm $24.00 Smm $12.00 .

LIVING STORY OF THE BIBLE

A cornpilatlon of early short Vltagraph ref/geou5 sub·

jects. Features the s10rles of the life of Moses, the Ten

Commandments, the Fall of Sodom, the Tower of Babel,

the Christian Martyrs, Noah's Ark, and the Life of Christ.

5 Reels· A

Smm silent $3.4.75

MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE (1931)

Doug Fairbanks - cast ashore of his own free wIll on ell

secluded island, becomes a swashbuckling Crusoe. He

loses his man Friday only to ensnare a beautiful girl .

Saturday and allis bliss - until natives attack. 7 Reels·

DR. MABUSE - THE FATAL PASSION (1922)


German
The most evil character ever to cross a screen, Fritz Lang's
Or. Mabuse U$e$ disguises and hypnotism to foil his enemies.
He finally goes stark raving mad in the big finale. 9 reels - A

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THE 39 STEPS
Year 1935. 70 Min . Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Direc­
ted by ALFRED HITCHCOCK . "Hannay" (Robert. Donat) is
in a London music hall when a man is killed whereupon a
IN OLD SANTA FE
woman confesses the murder to "Hannay" and that she is
'(ear 1934_ 6 Min . Excerpts from the Feature "In Old Santa
after some foreign spies. Then the lady is murdered, leaving
'- e" Starring Ken Maynard, George (Gabby) Hayes, Smiley
"~annay" with his own life in danger. The police are hunting
~u ~nette and a young Gene Autry who Sings a Western Song .
hIm for the murder and the spies are hunting him because he
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" ~>ne of the most prominent songs sung and written by
which "Hannay" escapes by inches from the hangman's n~ose
'"TIlley Burnette, "Mama Don't 'Low No Music Played in
and the assassin's bullet. Director Hitchcock describes the
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ted by ALFRED HITCHCOCK. "Hannay" (Robert. Donat) is
in a London music hall when a man is killed whereupon a
IN OLD SANTA FE woman confesses the murder to "Hannay" and that she is
'(ear 1934. 6 Min. Excerpts from the Feature "In Old Santa after same foreign spies. Then the lady is murdered, leaving
l: e" Starring Ken Maynard, George (Gabby) Hayes, Smiley "Hannay" with his awn life in danger. The police are hunting
Burnette and a young Gene Autry who Sings a Western Song. him for the murder and the spies are hunting him because he
: his was probably "Autry's" first film _ Included in this film knows tao much. It's a nightmare of chase and pursuit, in
.:. one of the most prominent songs sung and written by which "Hannay" escapes by inches from the hangman's noose
"iley Burnette, "Mama Don't 'Low No Music Played in and the assassin's bullet. Director Hitchcock describes the
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MEET OLIVER HARDY THEME SONGS OF YESTERDAY
~ Min . An interview with Bela Lugosi. He is asked what his (Organlogue)
favorite film was, etc. And Bela talks about DRACULA Year 1931. 8 Min. LEW WHITE, Organist. A rare Short Sub­
Nhich was the film that made him famous_ A Rare subject ject and a good Collector's item, Remember back during the
md you see and hear Bela as he actually is, and not as a early 1930's when you went to a Theatre and quite often you
'amp ire. Next you wilt see an interview with Oliver Hardy. would see an ORGANLOGUE with the wards flashed an the
) liver tells how he and Stan got together and how much screen and YOU and the audience would Sing along with the
larder it is to produce a Comedy film. An interesting subject film? This is one of the Original Organlogues released in 1931.
-nd of course you see Ollie as he actually is off screen. It is complete and has some of the old Favorite Songs such
as "LOuise," "Ramona," "Should I," "Singin' in the Rain"
and the Organ Music is great.
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REACHING FOR THE MOON


'ar 1931. 62 Min. Starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Bebe
THE PHANTOM EXPRESS niels, Edward Everett Horton, Jack Mulhall, Bing Crosby.
~sic by Irving Berlin. It's a suave, Doug Fairbanks who
Year 1932. 60 Min. Starring J. Farrell McDonald, Sally Blane, ,Iics through this c lever piece of entertainment, set against
Wm. Collier Jr., Hobert Bosworth. A loyal, experienced old lavish background of ·Wall Street, Park Avenue and a mod­
Engineer is dismissed from his iob because his explanation that listic ocean liner. Doug plays a wizard of finance who
a mysterious train caused the wreck of his own, is not believed '1erally ignores the ladies. AA pip, Bebe Daniels, makes him
by his superiors. When several more wrecks occur. the son I and he pursues her abroad, letting his business interests
of the president, decides to investigate. He stumbles over a to smash. After getting the impression that the femme
clue that enables him to apprehend the culprits. To be sure, i been kidding him along, he finds out differently. The
it has its moments of strong melodramatic excitement, in ,rogue is swift and sophisticated. Bebe, and a young Bing
which trains tear through the night and cross bridges just be­ )sby give out with a song and Edward Everett Horton is
fore the structures give way. "Rail" Buffs will thrill at the ell as Doug's valet. (Film Daily Review) .: ' "), '1(\r'
Signal Towers, Roundhouse Activity, Railroad Signals, etc. and
all the SIGHTS and SOUNDS of Steam Locomotives of a by­
. . 39.00
gone era. STOP, LOOK and LISTEN-THE PHANTOM EX­
PRESS is a Mystery Thriller. ~~Oo()('1
:;1 $139 . 00
GREAT GUY
Year 1936. 50 Min. James Cagney, Mae Clarke. Cagney is a
Deputy Commissioner of Weights and Measures whose rigid
adherence to his oath of office proves embarrassing to a rather
warped set of characters. It's excellent for the .talents th.e
screen audience knows Cagney for. Cagney concludmg arrest IS
not punishment enough, locks the police Captain out of the
room. "You can't beat up my prisoner", the Captain calls,
while the struggle continues within, "Open that door." He
takes a cigar from his pocket. "If you don't open up, I'll break
the door down," he announces, "as soon a~),ll fini'Oh fl;'r cigar" .
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REACHING FOR THE MOON
'ar 1931. 62 Min. Starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Bebe
niels, Edward Everett Horton, Jack Mulhall, Bing Crosby.
THE PHANTOM EXPRESS ~sic by I rving Berlin. It's a suave, Doug Fairbank s who
Year 1932. 6 0 Min. Starring J . Farrell McDonald, Sally Blane, .lics through this clever piece of entertainment, set against
Wm. Collier Jr., Hobe rt Bosworth . A loyal, experienced old lavish background of Wall Street, Park Avenue and a mod­
Engineer is dismissed from his iob because his explanation that )!st;c ocean liner. Doug plays a wizard of finance who
"Ierally ignores the ladies. AA pip, Bebe Daniels, makes him
a mysteriouS train caused the wreck of his own, is not believed I and he pursues her abroad, letting his business interests
by his superiors. When several 11'lOre wrecks occur. the son
to smash . After getting the impression that the femme
of the president, decides to investigate . He stumbles over a ; been kidding him along, he finds out differentl y. The
clue that enables him to apprehend the culprits. To be sure,
it has its moments of strong melodramatic excitement, in ,'ogue is swift and sophisticated. Bebe, and a young Bing
)sby give out with a song and Edward Everett Horton is
which trains tear through the night and cross bridges just be­
ell as Doug's valet. (Film Daily Review) .' . ., "'" n('
fore the structures give way. "Rail" Buffs will thrill at the
Signal Towers, Roundhouse Activity, Railroad Signals, etc. and _"",.,_ •~ !l.'li!i:!a-$ 13 9 • 00
all the SIGHTS and SOUNDS of Steam Locomotives of a by­
gone era. STOP, LOOK and LISTEN-THE PHANTOM EX­
PRESS is a Mystery Thriller. :1' ~~no()() $139 . 00

GREAT GUY
Yea r 1936. 50 Min. James Cagney, Mae Clarke. Cagney is a
Deputy Commissioner of Weights and Measures whose rigid
adherence to his oath of office proveS embarrassing to a rather
warped set of characters. It's excellent for the talents the
screen audience knows Cagney for. Cagney concluding arrest is
not punishment enough, locks the poi ice Captain out of the
room. "You can't beat up my prisoner", the Captain calls,
while the struggle continues within, "Open that door." He
takes a cigar from his pocket . "If you don't open up, I'll break
the door down," he announces, " as soon a~"ll fin~h ~~. cigar" .
$1 1 9. (10 " . I .. '

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