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AD-AGGIE - (1951) Early adventure shows made in England with Joan 1000' 16.65
Shawlee as a fashion coordinator who becomes involved in murders
which take place in various European countries . W/Ron Howard.
AD-AFRICAN RODEO - Chuck Connors w/his Indian side-kick captures 2000' 29.65
wi I dan i ma Is.
AD-BOMB~ 'AWAY - (Bill Burrud) How planes are used to fight fires by 1000' 14.65
dropping chemicals to stop the spreading flames.
AD-BORDER COLLIE - Rod Brown & Arthur AI len . . . . • . . . . . • . . . 1000' 16.65
AD-BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN - A fanatical pair of mad scientists create NCR 24.65
a bride for weird monster. See her brought to I ife. Boris Karloff.
AD-CAVEMAN CAPTIVE - Animated adventure, based on Jules Verne's 1000' 18.65
science fiction masterpiece.
AD-CRUSADERS, THE - Cecl I B. DeMi I Ie's epic with Loretta Young. NCR 24.65
AD-DON WINSLOW OF THE COAST GUARDS - CHAPTER 9 - Don Terry, Elyse Knox, 700' 27.65
Walter Sande~ Don battles the Scorpion and his band.
AD-DR. CYCLOPS - Human beings reduced to size of mice. Eerie sci-fi. NCR 24.65
AD-DRACULA - Fiendish vampire, Count Dracula, stalks through London NCR 24.65
fog for his victims.
AD-DOOM OF DRACULA - A late Boris Karloff thrl I ler. Co~nt Dracula NCR 24.65
is brought back to life. Sure to keep you jumping out of your seat!
AD-ELEPHANT HUNT - (LIKE NEW) Camera safari through Africa. 350' 12.65
AD-FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLFMAN - Eerie spine-tingl ing tale of NCR 24.65
super-natural. The great clash between them. (ALSO USED PRINT) ...••..•.. 16.65
AD-HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN - Boris Karloff brings Frankenstein & the NCR 24.65
Wolfman back to I ife. (LATEST RELEASE)
AD-INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN - Grant Wi I Iiams, Randy Stuart. Man NCR 24.65
begins to grow sma I ler & smaller, Great trick photography.
AD-KIFARU KIFARU - Chuck Connors, rodeo cowboy & his Indian slde- 2000' 29.65
kick capture wi Id animals in Africa.
AD-LIVING CITY - Animated adventure based on Jules Verne's science 1000' 18.65
fiction masterpiece.
AD-LOST WORLD, THE - nrai ler) New version with Michael Rennie, J i I I 150' 8.65
St. John, Clause Rains. See giant-sized Insects, fl ight through
caverns, battle between two huge dinosaurs. (LIKE NEW)
AD-MAN- MADE MONS-IT - an t urns InTo-ahumctn dynamo -& fr Ies -t he mad NCR 24.6~---

doctor who is responsible. Electrifying scenes.


AD-MUMMY, THE - Chi I I ing story of reincarnation with Boris Karloff. NCR 24.65
AD-MUMMY'S TOMB - Horror tale of a living mummy, centuries old, who NCR 24.65
seeks revenge in his unholy tomb. Lon Chaney.
AD-MUMMY'S GHOST - Lon Chaney. Terrifying mummy searches for lost NCR 24.65
soul fo Egyptian princess and finally carries her off.
AD-OCEANS OF DESTRUCTION - Animated adventures based on Jules Verne's 1000' 18.65
science fiction masterpiece.
AD-AD-SERIAL TRAILERS: GROUP #1: CYCLOTRODE X CLAW MONSTERS; sPy 600' 27.65
SMASHER RETURNS; CAPT. MEPHISTO & TRANSFORMATION MACHINE; "D" DAY ON
MARS' NYOKA & LOST SECRETS OF HYPOCRATESj DR. SATAN'S ROBOT; JUNGLE GOLD.
AD-SERIAL TRAILERS: GROUP #2: MAN HUNT IN AFRICAN JUNGLE, 1954; 600' 27.65
PERILS OF NYOKA, 1942; ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP, 1944; UNDERSEA KINGDOM,
1950; KING OF ROCKET MEN, 1949; MASKED MARVEL, 1943; FEDERAL OPERATOR 99, 1945,
AD-SON OF FRANKENSTEIN - Raging thunderstorm sets the dark mood for NCR 24.65
eerie suspense & fear for the revived monster. Boris Karloff.
AD-TREASURE OF FRANCISCO de ULLOA - Re-enactment of dccumented legend 1000' 17.65
of 16th Century Spanish e~~plorer looking for 7 cities of gold.
AD-TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE - (Tral lerO Gordon Scott. (LIKE NEWQ 185' 7.65
AD-WOLFMAN, THE - CIass i c horror f i Im starr ing Lon Chaney, Jr. NCR 24.65
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AV IAT ION. . • AV lf\TI O N
"A" IS FOR AERONAUTICS - Story of the Langley Research Center in 1000' 16.65
Virginia and their efforts to improve the qual ity of modern air­
craft. Includes test fl tghts of new, "hover" type craft.
HOW AN AIRPLANE FLIES - Explanation of aeron autic principles: Pa rasite 700' 12. 65
UJV~~lfI!:J t:f1emICaIS TO STOp Tne spreaalng Tlames.
AD-BORDER COLLIE - Rod Brown & Arthur AI len . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1000' 16.65
AD-BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN - A fanatical pair of mad scientists create NCR 24.65
a bride for weird monSTer. See her brought to life. Boris Karloff.
AD-CAVEMAN CAPTIVE - Animated adventure, based on Jules Verne's 1000' 18.65
science fiction masterpiece.
AD-CRUSADERS, THE - Ceci I B. DeMi I Ie's epic with Loretta Young. NCR 24.65
AD-DON WINSLOW OF THE COAST GUARDS - CHAPTER 9 - Don Terry, Elyse Knox, 700' 27.65
Walter Sande~ Don battles the Scorpion and his band.
AD-DR. CYCLOPS - Human beings reduced to size of mice. Eerie sci-fi. NCR 24.65
AD-DRACULA - Fiendish vampire, Count Dracula, stalks through London NCR 24.65
fog for his victims.
AD-DOOM OF DRACULA - A late Boris Karloff thrl I ler. Co~nt Dracula NCR 24.65
Is brought back to life. Sure to keep you jumping out of your seat!
AD-ELEPHANT HUNT - (LIKE NEW) Camera safari through Africa. 350' 12.65
AD-FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLFMAN - Eerie spine-tlngl ing tale of NCR 24.65
super-natural. The great clash between them. (ALSO USED PRINT) •....•...• 16.65
AD-HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN - Boris Karloff brings Frankenstein & the NCR 24.65
Wolfman back to I ife. (LATEST RELEASE)
AD-INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN - Grant Wi I Iiams, Randy Stuart. Man NCR 24.65
begins to grow sma I ler & smaller, Great trick photography.
AD-KIFARU KIFARU - Chuck Connors, rodeo cowboy & his Indian side­ 2000' 29.65
kick capture wi Id animals in Africa.
AD-LIVING CITY - Animated adventure based on Jules Verne's science 1000' 18.65
fiction masterpiece.
AD-LOST WORLD, THE - (Trai ler) New version with Michael Rennie, Ji II 150' 8.65
St. John, Clause Rains. See giant-sized insects, fl ight through
caverns, battle between two huge dinosaurs. (LIKE NEW)
AD-MAN-MADE MONSTER - Man turns into a h-uman dynamo & fr 1es the mad NCR 24.65
doctor who Is responsible. Electrifying scenes.
AD-MUMMY, THE - Chi I I ing story of reincarnation with Boris Karloff . NCR 24.65
AD-MUMMY'S TOMB - Horror tale of a living mummy, centuries old, who NCR 24.65
seeks revenge in his unholy tomb. Lon Chaney.
AD-MUMMY'S GHOST - Lon Chaney. Terrifying mummy searches for lost NCR 24.65
soul fo Egyptian princess and finally carries her off.
AD-OCEANS OF DESTRUCTION - Animated adventures based on Jules Verne's 1000' 18.65
science fiction masterpiece.
AD-AD-SERIAL TRAILERS: GROUP #1: CYCLOTRODE X CLAW MONSTERS; sPy 600' 27.65
SMASHER RETURNS; CAPT. MEPHISTO & TRANSFORMATION MACHINE; "D" DAY ON
MARS' NYOKA & LOST SECRETS OF HYPOCRATESj DR. SATAN'S ROBOTj JUNGLE GOLD.
AD-SERIAL TRAILERS: GROUP #2: MAN HUNT IN AFRICAN JUNGLE, 1954; 600' 27.65
PERILS OF NYOKA, 1942; ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP, 1944; UNDERSEA KINGDOM,
1950; KING OF ROCKET MEN, 1949; MASKED MARVEL, 1943; FEDERAL OPERATOR 99, 1945,
AD-SON OF FRANKENSTEIN - Raging thunderstorm sets the dark mood for NCR 24.65
eerie suspense & fear for the revived monster. Boris Karloff.
AD-TREASURE OF FRANCISCO de ULLOA - Re-enactment of documented legend 1000' 17.65
of 16th Century Spanish e~plorer looking for 7 cities of gold.
AD-TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE - (TrallerO Gordon Scott. (LI KE NEWO 185' 7.65
AD-WOLFMAN, THE - Classic horror film starring Lon Chaney, Jr. NCR 24.65
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AV IAT ION. • . AVif\TION

"A" IS FOR AERONAUTICS - Story of the Langley Research Center in 1000' 16.65
Virginia and their efforts to improve the qual ity of modern air­
craft. Includes test flights of new, "hover" type craft.
HOW AN AIRPLANE FLIES - Explanation of aeronautic principles: Parasite 700' 12.65
drag, induced drag, skin friction.
MISSIONARY AVIATION - (Y.A.F. I. W/Art Baker) The story of the Mission 250' 7.65
Aviation Fellowship and their training for jungle flying operations.
10th ANNUAL AVIATION WEEK - Sponsored by Petroleum Industries. 600' 6.65
Phi I lipine-made fi 1m documents air show with planes from Phil lipines,
U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, & China. (Condition Fair.)
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RARE 16MM SOUND DOCUMENTARY & HI STOR ICA L ACCOUNTS OF WORLD WARS I & I I,
COVERING THE EUROPEAN & PACIFIC THEATRES WITH OUR ARMY, NAVY & MARINE CORPS.
MANY PRODUCED BY. U.S. CORPS COMBAT CAMERAMEN.
WF-AIR BATTLE - New Year's Day 1945. Germans attack Allies in Holland 275' 13.65
& Belgium air fields . Excellent aer'ia-I 'combat shots.
WF-BATTLE OF SAN PIETRO ~ Impressive, action-packed documentary on a 1400' 59.65
ferocious confrontation in the Ital Ian campaign, 1943. Famous
director, John Huston .Infused this film with brutal & unsparing accuracy which
makes for a stunning record of men at '1ar. (L1Kt:NEW)
WF-COBRA STRIKES, THE - First 'rate action documentary details the 750' 22.65
Invas Ion o'f -South Koreq . . The bitter' panorama of 'the Korean war.
WF-CYPRUS AIR RA IDS .,.. Shows .rl,ll ns, Inj ured peop Ie & homes burned. 200' 5.65
WF-CAMERA THRILLS OF WAR - <t'~CR') C.ombaf footage In Pacific & LT.O.(NEW)325' 22.65
Thri I ling moments of World War I I.
WF-CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I - r/.aps & newsreels. From 1869 Triple All lance 300' 14.65
with liay , Germany &Austria up to Woodrow Wilson's recommendatIon
that America declare war on Germany.
WF-FAMOUS GENERAL SERIES: PERSHING - (No Main Title) Military high­ 1000' 32.65
lights of "Blackjack" Pershing's career from 1890's through WWI to
retirement. Emaphasis on WW I.
WF-FIRST SIGNAL CORPS BRIGADE IN VIETNAM - Training film (COLOR) 15.65
explaining part the signal corps played In Vietnam combat.
WF-EUROPEAN WAR: 1914-1915 - Rare WW I shots Including the famed 175' 8.65
"Taxi Cab Army" on the way to the Marne & the sinking of battleship "Majidle".
WF-EUROPEAN WAR: 1916-1917 ~ Thril ling WW I combat scenes recapture 175' 8.65
the horror wrought by this holocaust.
WF-FIRST WORLD WAR - (Narr. by Walter Cronkite) Rare footage of 650' 26.65
Emperor Franz Joseph attending wedding of Archduke of Austria-Hungary.
Assass i nat ion of Archduke sets off W\~ I, or Igina I combat footage. Ka iser
declares war. French Infantry no match for German machine gun; first combat
sub; Observation bal loons; Bi-pl~nes; Dog fights. Baron Von Richtoffen;
Wi Ison s igns declaration of war, 1917. Battles af Verdun & San Mlguel-­
1500 pl anes employed; Gen. Pershing; Germans retreat; 1918 brings Armistice
a nd end o f t he w
WF-GLOBAL WAR - First rate action documentary covers pre-D Day 1050' 34.65
bu II d-up of forces and pro' ress of the war on a I I fronts.
WF-HITLER'S LAST BATTLE - Hitler Is dead. The controversy surround i ng 200' 13.65
his death Is finally squashed by dental X-rays. Cathy Helssman, dental
nurse who worked on Hitler's teeth, was imprisoned by the Russ ians fer 13 years.
A news item, publ ished In June, 1972, reports the findings of a U.C.L.A.
Dental school professor that the X-ray plates & autopsy teport on the burned
remains found In the Berl in bunker, proves without a doubt that Hitler is not
al ive. Also shows Russians conquering Berlin in gruesome battle.
WF-HITLER - Sensational rare footage depicting the fall of Hitler & 275' 16.65
his Nazi regime; attempted assassination; meeting w/Mussol inl; public
trial of conspirators; atrocities of Camp Dachau Incl. ove n scenes. AI lies
close In on Berlin & charred remains of Hitler and Eva Braun.
WF-HORRORS OF WORLD WAR I I - Rare documentary of bombing of London. 650' 23.65
Hitler takes Paris. Pearl Harbor. Hundreds of dead Nazis along roads.
WF-IT'S OVER, OVER THERE - Grim battle scenes of WW I, November 1918. 175' 8.65
WF-RECONDO - (Big Picture) Documentary on the rigorous 21 day (COLOR) 1000' 15.65
special training program for soldiers of the recon patrol at Ft.
Carson, Colorado.
WF-SLUMBERING GIANT AWAKENS - The combined efforts of the military, 1000' 19.65
industry and labor to make possible a giant war machine prior to WW il.
WF-TIDE TURNS, THE - First rate action documentary recal Is the Inva­ 1000' 32.65
sion of France and the drive inland that led to victory, Plenty of
combat footage. .
WF-THREE FACES OF EVIL, THE - Excel lent documentary on the buildup of 900' 28.65
Facism, NazIsm & Japanese militarism foreshadowing WW I I. Rare cap­
tured footage throughout.
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Wr - ~A I ILt Of SAN PIETRO ~ Impressive, action-packed documentary on a 1400 ' ~ ':L b J

ferocious confrontation in the Ital Ian campaign, 1943. Famous


director, John Huston ·Infused this film with brutal & unsparing accuracy wh ich
makes for a stunning record of men at war. (L1KE ·NEW)
WF-COBRA STR IKES THE - F I rstrate act Ion · documentary deta I Is the
I 150' 22.65
invasion of ·S outhKoreq. The bitter· panoramao( 'the Korean war.
WF-CYPRUS AIR RAIDS"': Shows fl,lins, Injured people & homes burned. 200' 5.65
WF-CAMERA THRILLS. OF WAR - (NCR·) C.ombaf footage in Pacific & E.T.0.(NEW)325' 22.65
Thri I ling moments of World War I I.
WF-CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I - ~aps & newsreels. From 1869 Triple AI I iance 300' 14.65
with liay , Germany & Austria up to Woodrow Wilson's recommendatIon
that America declare wsr on Germany.
WF-FAMOUS GENERAL SERIES: PERSHING - (No Main Title) Military hlgh- 1000' 32.65
lights of "Blackjack" Pershing's career from 1890's through WWI to
retirement. Emaphasis on WW I.
WF-FIRST SIGNAL CORPS BRIGADE IN VIETNAM - Training film (COLOR) 65n' 15.65
explaining part the signal corps played In Vietnam combat.
WF-EUROPEAN WAR: 1914-1915 - Rare 'iM I shots Including the famed 175 ' B.65
"Taxi Cab Army" on the way to the Marne & the sinking of battleship "Majidle".
WF-EUROPEAN WAR: 1916-1917 ~ Thril ling WW I combat scenes recapture 175' 8.65
the horror wrought by this holocaust .
WF-FIRST WORLD WAR - (Narr. by Walter Cronkite) Rare footage of 650' 26.65
Emperor Frariz Joseph attending wedding of Archduke of Austria-Hungary.
Assassination of Archduke sets off W\~ I, original combat footage .• Kaiser
declares war. Fr ench infantry no match for German mach ine gun; first combat
sub; Observation bal loon s; Bi- pI Bnes ; Dog f ights . Baron Von Ric ht of fen;
Wi Ison s igns decl arati on of war , 1917 . Batt les af Verdun & San Mlguel-­
1500 planes emp loyed; Gen. Pershing; Germans retreat; 1918 brings Armistice
and end of the war .
WF-GLOBAL WAR - First rate action documentary covers pre-D Day 1050' 34.65
bu I Id-up of forces and pro· ress of the war on a II fronts.
WF-HITLER'S LAST BATTLE - Hitler Is dead. The controversy surrounding 200' 13.65
his death Is finally squashed by dental X-rays. Cathy Helssman, dental
nurse who worked on Hitler's teeth, was Imprisoned by the Russians fer 13 years.
A news item, publ ished in June, 1972, reports the findings of a U.C.L.A.
Dental school professor that the X- ray plates & autopsy report on the burned
remains found In the Berl in bunker, proves without a doubt that Hitler is not
alive. Also shows Russians conquering Berli n in gruesome battle.
WF-HITLER - Sensational rare footage depicting the fall of Hitler & 275' 16.65
his Nazi regime; attempted assassination; meet i ng w/Mussol inl; publIc
trial of conspirators; atrocities of Camp Dachau incl. oven scenes. AI lies
close in on Berlin & charred remains of Hitler and Eva Braun.
WF-HORRORS OF WORLD WAR I I - Rare documentary of bombing of London. 650' 23.65
Hitler takes Paris. Pearl Harbor. Hundreds of dead Nazis along roads.
WF-IT'S OVER, OVER THERE - Grim battle scenes of WW I, November 191B. 175' 8.65
WF-RECONDO - (Big Picture) Documentary on the rigorous 21 day (COLOR) 1000' 15.65
special training program for soldiers of the recon patrol at Ft.
Carson, Colorado.
WF-SLUMBERING GIANT AWAKENS - The combined efforts of the ml I itary, 1000' 19.65
industry and labor to make possible a giant war machine prior to WW I I.
WF-TIDE TURNS, THE - First rate action documentary recal Is the inva- 1000' 32.65
slon of France and the drive inland that led to victory, Plenty of
combat footage.
WF-THREE FACES OF EVIL, THE - Excel lent documentary on the buildup of 900' 28.65
Facism, NazIsm & Japanese mi litarlsm foreshadowing WW I I. Rare cap­
tured footage throughout.
WF-VICTORY IN THE PACIFIC - (LIKE NEW) After victory, on to Okinawa; 400' 18.65
Truman, Churchi II & Stal in meet for the first time; Trumat)'s ultimatum
to Japan; Ernie Py le; U.S. meeting fo r peace; Jap suicide planes attack
carriers; Atom Bomb dropped on Hiroshima Aug. 6; MacArthur signs peace treaty.
WF-WAR RAGES IN HUNGARY - Documentaryw/combat footage cov&rs battle BOO' 24.65
for Lebanon. EI senl ,ower t::ommands troops • . Rebel s crushed by Castro .
WF-WHO'S NEXT IN RUSSIA - (Russian Revolution) March 1917 . From 185' 7.65
Czar Nicholas I I to revolution with Trotsky , Lenin, Stalin, Ma l inkoff
~nd final I~ Khruschev in power.

GAINES "SIXTEEN" FILMS CO. WAR FILMS PAGE 3


WAR FILMS • . • . Contlnued
WF-WORLD AT WAR - EUROPEAN WAR 1914-1918 - Newsreels of 1879-1918 800' 29.65
combined to explain major causes & Immediate effects of WW I. Woodrow
Wilson, Kaiser Wi Ihel, Gen. Pershing, & Marshall Foch. Battles at Chatigny,
Amiens, Sal leau Woods.
WF-YEARS BETWEEN, THE - Top rate documentary takes a look at the un- 1000' 22.65
easy peace fol lowing WW II. Berl In Blockade & Chinese Communists
present a new menace to world peace.
SILENT WAR FILMS
WF-CASTLE NEWS PARADE OF 1947 - Texas City d!saster;uprising(SILENT) 325' 8.65
in Korea; Britain's King of Africa; Fla. hurricane; Eliz. & Phi lip wed;
Zionists battle for Jewish state.
WF-ITALY SURRENDERS - (Castle) All ied armies land in Italy. (SILENT) 350' 7.65
Fighting on beaches of Salerno; Italian fleet surrenders.
WF-JAPAN SURRENDERS - (Castle) History's greatest news thri I I.(SILENT) 350' 7.65
Blasting of Jap shores; surrender on U.S.S. Missouri. Incl. atomic bomb.
WF-ROME FALLS TO ALLIES - (Castle)Gen. Mark Clark; Pope offers(SILENT) 400' 7.65
blessing; Invasion of Europe, 6/6/44; Eisenhower, Bradley, Montgomery.
WF-VIETNAM - U.S. jets in air-ground battle, ground combat. (SILENT) 650' 12.65
(No Main Title) (200' COLOR, 450' B&W)
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KOREAN WAR FILMS . • . • Continued from page:> -­
KW-REEL 25 - July 1950 - Battle for time; U.S. troops on Korean front; 1000' 24.65
1st cavalry establ ishes beach head at Pohang; Navy strikes Korean
targets; battle for Taejon; Airforce hits Reds around the clock; Harriman
visits MacArthur. Very good comhat.
KW-REEL 26 - Jan., 1951 - U.N. troops capture key cities; MacArthur 1100' 18.65
inspects front lines; ground troops retieve air dropped suppl ies;
B-36's begin return fl ight from England; basic training of South Korean
recruits.
KW-REEL 27 - Aug. 1951 - UHF station erected; napalm saturation 600' 12.65
bombing; peace negotiations; Italian army trains.
KW-REEL 28 - Nov. 1950 - Winter weather hits Korean front; ore re- 600' 12.65
finery destoyed by bombs; U.S . winter uniforms; Air Force tests new
pack plane.
KW-REEL 29 - June 1951 - Tank pat ro l clea r s road block ; Ai r- ground 550' 12.65
- taam- p-inp J-nts enemy; Navy roe-kets blast shore targets; pack mules

pu l I wire; 10th corps engineers complete big bridge; stricken Seoul;

experimental air craft. Good combat.

KW-REEL 30 - Aug. 1951 - Turkish troops, arti Ilery blasts Reds; map 600' 12.65
reproduction; frozsn foods suppl ied to front; Air Force tests Bel I X-5.
KW-REEL 31 - Apri I 1951 - U.N. forces withdraw; Lincoln I ine; sick 750' 14.65
evacuated from Seoul; refugees clog roads; air drop of UHF equipment.
KW-REEL 32 - Nov. 1950 - U.S. forces reach Manchurian border; Gen. 700' 17.65
MacArthur visits front; supplies dropped to advancing troops; Air
Force demonstrates F-8GE saberjet; F-80's strike Communist targets.
KW-REEL 33 - Feb. 1951 - U.N. troops advance to Han River; Gen. 750' 14.65
Ridgeway inspects front; new U.S . mortar in Korea; engineers bui Id
log bridge. Good combat sequence.
KW-REEL 34 - May 1951 - U.N. units advance; contact kept with Reds, 750' 18.65
Dutch battalion digs in; F-86's score victory; supplies unloaded In
Korean air field; Ethiopians trained in use of U.S. weapons; MDAP equip­
ment del ivered; West Point cadets at Aberdeen. Good combat.
KW-REEL 35 - March 1951 - Paratroopers jump north of Seoul; 24th Dlv. 700' 16.65
unit advances in face of stiff resistance; 1st cavalry division enters
Chunchon; jet training highlights.
KW-REEL 36 - May 1951 - Reds blasted from hi I I; T-6 recon mission; 700' 16.65
British brigade receives citation; Ethiopian troops arrive in Korea;
Fugasse; Operation Mascot; new SHAPE site. Good combat sequence.
KW-REEL 37 - Dec. 1950 - Jan. 1951 - Hungnam port destoyed; new 8th 800' 1.6 .65
army commander arrives; withdrawal across the Han; refugees clog
roads; Seoul orphans evacuated. Hungnam port scene very explosive.
KW-REEL 38 - Apri I 1951 - Patrol by British and Belgian troops; 700' 14.65
Task Force Roger; artl I lery fires night mission; Gen. Van Fleet visits
front; aerial photo reconnaissance: clothina tests.
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in Korea; Britain's King of Africa; Fla. hurricane; Eliz. & Phi lip wed;
Zionists battle for Jewish state.
WF-ITALY SURRENDERS - (Castle) All ied armies land in Italy. (SILENT) 350' 7.65
Fighting on beaches of Salerno; Italian fleet surrenders.
WF-JAPAN SURRENDERS - (Castle) History's greatest news thri I I.(SILENT) 350' 7.65
Blasting of Jap shoresi surrender on U.S.S. Missouri. Incl. atomic bomb.
WF-ROME FALLS TO ALLIES - (Castle)Gen. Mark Clark; Pope offers(SILENT) 400' 7.65
blessing; Invasion of Europe, 6/6/44; Eisenhower, Bradley, Montgomery.
WF-VIETNAM - U.S. jets in air-ground battle, ground combat. (SILENT) 650' 12.65
(No Main Title) (200' COLOR, 450' B&W)

KOREAN WAR FILMS. • . •Cont j nued f rom page 5­


KW-REEL 25 - July 1950 - Battle for time; U.S. troops on Korean front; 1000' 24.65
1st cavalry establ ishes beach head at Pohang; Navy strikes Korean
targets; battle for Taejon; Airforce hits Reds around the clock; Har r iman
visits MacArthur. Very good combat.
KW-REEL 26 - Jan., 1951 - U.N. troops capture key cities; MacArthur 1100' 18.65
inspects front I inesi ground troops retieve air dropped suppl ies;
B-36's begin return fl ight from England; basic training of South Korean
recruits.
KW-REEL 27 - Aug. 1951 - UHF station erected; napalm saturation 600' 12.65
bombing; peace negotiations; Italian army trains.
KW-REEL 28 - Nov. 1950 - Winter weather hits Korean front; ore re- 600' 12.65
finery destoyed by bombs; U.S. winter uniforms; Air Force tests new
pack plane.
KW-REEL 29 - June 1951 - Tank patrol clears road block; Air-ground 550' 12.65
team pi npo i nts d3 n emyc;~ Na¥y r:oe,kets", b-I as$. sno,.~~§oet"s ;=p ask~ mu I-e
pul I wire; 10th corps engineers complete big br idge; stricken Seoul;
experimental air craft. Good combat.
KW-REEL 30 - Aug. 1951 - Turkish troops , artiller y blasts Reds; map 600' 12.65
reproduction ; froz~n foods suppl ied to front; Air Force tests Bel I X-5.
KW-REEL 31 - Apri I 1951 - U.N. forces withdraw; Lincoln I ine; sick 750' 14.65
evacuated from Seoul; refugees clog roads; air drop of UHF equipment.
KW-REEL 32 - Nov. 1950 - U.S. forces reach Manchurian border; Gen. 700' 17.65
MacArthur vi sits front; suppl ies dropped to advancing troops; Air
Force demonstrates F-8GE saberjet; F-80's strike Communist targets.
KW-REEL 33 - Feb. 1951 - U.N. troops advance to Han River; Gen. 750' 14.65
Ridgeway inspects front; new U.S. mortar in Korea; engineers bui Id
log bridge. Good combat sequence.
KW-REEL 34 - May 1951 - U.N. units advance; contact kept with Reds, 750' 18.65
Dutch battalion digs in; F-86 1 s score victory; supplies unloaded In
Korean air field; Ethiopians trained in use of U.S. weapons; MDAP equip­
ment del ivered; West Point cadets at Aberdeen. Good combat.
KW~REEL 35 - March 1951 - Paratroopers jump north of Seoul; 24th Dlv. 700' 16.65
unit advances in face of stiff resistance; 1st cavalry division enters
Chunchon; jet training highlights.
KW-REEL 36 - May 1951 - Reds blasted from hil I; T-6 recon mission; 700' 16.65
British brigade receives citation; Ethiopian troops arrive In Korea;
Fugasse; Operation Mascot; new SHAPE site. Good combat sequence.
KW-REEL 37 - Dec. 1950 - Jan. 1951 - Hungnam port destoyed; new 8th 800' 16.65
army commander arrives; withdrawal across the Han; refugees clog
roads; Seoul orphans evacuated. Hungnam port scene very explosive.
KW-REEL 38 - Apri I 1951 - Patrol by British and Belgian troops; 700' 14.65
Task Force Roger; artillery fires night mission; Gen. Van Fleet visits
front; aerial photo reconnaissance; clothing tests.
KW-REEL 39 - Feb. 1951 - March 1951 - Platoon attempts Han crossing; 750' 16.65
Air Force pounas enemy positions; new commander for U.S.S. Missouri;
Danish Red Cross unit in Far East; Marine Corps distributes gifts; field
assembly of helicopters. Good combat sequence.

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KIDS' TOY & CEREAL COMMERCIALS - These are mixed: Colors and 200' 2.65 ea.
B/W. Contain approximately 5 to 8 cute commercials per reel.
MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIALS - Each reel contains all types, mixed; 400' 3.65 ea

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Color and B/W, approximately 8 to 10 on each.
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• I<OREAN WAR FILMS •
STAFF FILM REPORTS OF THE- ARMED FORCES PHOTOGRAPHED BY CAMERAMEN OF THE
ARMED FORCES. RARE COLLECTOR'S ITEM . PLEASE GIVE ALTERNATE SELECTIONS
TO AVOID DE LAY.
KW-REEL 1 - Aug .. 5, 1951. . Attack on hi I I i 179·; 5th reg i menta I 600' 14.65
combat team attack; tank hits mine; mine-sweeping patrol;
ref. reenter Seoul; engineers widen pass; armed Reds violate
neutrality of Kaesong. Good act ion. (Few I ight scratches at beginning)
KW-REEL 2 - Aug. 26, 1951. ROK's repulse attack; P.O.W. internment; 600' 9.65
Pusan Port activities; U.N. Korean civi lian hospital.
KW-REEL 3 - Nov. 13, 1950 . U.N. forces advance slowly toward Yaluj 600' 12.65
Marines move toward Changuln reservoir; Thailand troops train In
Korea; Air Force tests helicopter tow. Fair action, I ittle combat.
KW-REEL 4 - Feb. 1951 - U.N. advance meets Increasing Red resistance; 600' 17.65
25th Dlv. troops attack toward Seoul; ROK's clean vii lange, continue
attack; stubborn Chinese Reds blasted from hil Is. Good combat.
KW-REEL 5 - Mar. 26, 1951 - 25th Div. pushes toward paral lei, mud 600' 18.65
hinders advance; Navy pounds shore targets; ROK division crosses
Imuln River. Apr. 2, 1951 SHAPE activat ed (footage of Eisenhower) Good Combat.
KW-REEL 6 - Jan. 1951 - Recore snow hits Korea ; F~80's & 8-26's 600' 14.65
strike Red targets; Army nurse corps begins 50th year.
KW-REEL 7 - Jan.-Feb., 1951 - U.N. forces move North; Suwon recaptured; 600' 17.65
25th Div. attacks toward Seeul; the Han River is reached; Red re­
sistance stiffens; attack on HI I I 584. Good combat.
KW-REEL 8 - June 1951 - U.N. attack continues, mud hampers U.N. air 600' 18.65
attacks continue aespite rains; U.S. Navy sub school; Scandinavian
defenses Inspected (Eisenhower footage) Good combat.
KW-REEL 9 - Oct. 1950 - New U.N. landings in North Korea; Wonsan bomb 800' 12.65
damage; 7th Div. lands at Iwon; Liberated P.O.W. 's at Pyong Yang.
Some actIon.
KW-REEL 10 - Dec. 1950 - U.N . withdrawal continues; snow bivouac at 900' 14.65
Suwon; artillery mission; Gen. Walton H. Walker (1889-1950) funeral;
U.N. Naval air patrol. Some combat. ­
KW-REEL 11 - Dec. 1950-Jan. 1951 - U.N. forces consolidate below 38th 750' 19.65
Paral lei; Hungnam port destroyed; Seoul evacuated; withdrawal across
the Han; Inchon port destroyed; U. N. troops d ig In near Suwon; Air Force
I nflIct heav ama "ood om af.
KW- REEL 12 - Sept. 1950 - U.N. offens ive ; Seoul recaptured; 11th 800' 22.65
Airborne files to Korea; Communist at rocit ies; t yphoon hits Sakai
army base; Pyong Yang fa l ls; 11th airborne drops behind enem y li nes;
AI Jolson entertains U.N. troops. Good combat.
KW-REEL 13 - July 1951 - Arti Ilery mission; Chorwon refugees; expedt- 750' 12.65
ent wire-layer; field ballistics tests; armed forces aid in floed
disaster; cease-fire talks continue.
KW-REEL 14 - Aprl I 1951 - U.N. forces at paral lei; tank infantry team 700' 16.65
crosses paral lei; Sec. Pace in Korea; reconnaissance tank mission;
1st cavalry pusues Reds.
KW-REEL 15 - Feb. 1951 - U.N. push continues despite rain! river 700' 13.65
floods bivouac area; ferry operated across the Han; bridges bul It
to span swol len streams; boats augment supply lines.
KW-REEL 16 - Dec. 1950 - Marines cut off by Chinese Reas; Dutch 800' 14.65
troops train in Korea; Inchon pipe I ine fuels Kimpo planes; General
Col I ins fl ies to Korea conferences.
KW-REEL 17 - Jan. 1951 - Inchon faci I"ities destroyed; U.N. troops 800' 14.65
dig in near Suwon; South Korean recruits; U.N. combined air base;
B-47 Jet bomber.
KW-REEL 18 - Situation map Sept. 23, 1951 - Action near Chorwon; 500' 13.65
collapsible container air delivery; napalm demonstration; operation summit.
KW-REEL 19 - Nov. 11, 1951 - Artillery forward observation battal Ion ; 500' 9.65
establ ishes enemy position for accurate artillery fire, through
technical devices.
KW-REEL 20 - Oct. 28, 1951 - Incident i n Korea; Assistant Sec. of 500' 13.65
Defense at front; U.S.A.F. Convair C-99; MIG's shot down.
KW-REEL 21 - Dec. 1950 - Western sector shapes new line; U.N. with- 900' 18.65
KW-REEL 2- Aug. 26, 1951. ROK's repulse attack; P.O.W. internment; 600' 1::1.6:>
Pusan Port activities; U.N. Korean civi lian hospital.
KW-REEL 3 - Nov. 13, 1950. U.N. forces advance slowl y toward Yalu; 600' 12.65
Marines move toward Changuln reservoir; Thailand troops train In
Korea; Air Force tests heli copter tow. Fair action, I ittle combat.
KW-REEL 4 - Feb. 1951 - U.N. advance meets Increasing Red resistance; 600' 17.65
25th Dlv. troops attack toward Seoul; ROK's clean vi I lange, continue
attack; stubborn Chinese Reds blasted from hil Is. Good combat.
KW-REEL 5 - Mar. 26, 1951 - 25th Dlv. pushes toward paral lei, mud 600' 18.65
hinders advance; Navy pounds shore targets; ROK division crosses
Imuln River. Apr. 2, 1951 SHAPE activated (footage of Eisenhower) Good Combat.
KW-REEL 6 - Jan. 1951 - Recore snow hits Korea ; F~80's & 8-26's 600' 14.65
strike Red targets; Army nurse corps begins 50th year.
KW-REEL 7 - Jan.-Feb., 1951 - U. N. forces move North; Suwon recaptured; 600' 17.65
25th Dlv. attacks toward Seeul; the Han River is reached; Red re­
sistance stiffens; attack on HII I 584. Good combat.
KW-REEL 8 - June 1951 - U.N. attack continues, mud hampers U.N. air 600' 18.65
attacks continue eespite rains; U.S. Navy sub school; Scandinavian
defenses Inspected (Eisenhower footage) Good combat.
KW-REEL 9 - Oct. 1950 - New U.N. landings in North Korea; Wonsan bomb 800' 12.65
damage; 7th Div. lands at Iwon; Liberated p.O.W. 's at Pyong Yang .
Some action.
KW-REEL 10 - Dec. 1950 - U.N. withdrawal continues; snow bivouac at 900' 14.65
Suwon; artl I lery mission; Gen. Walton H. Walker (1889-1950) funeral;
U.N. Naval air patrol. Some combat.
KW-REE L 11 - Dec . 1950-J an. 195 1 - U.N . f or ces con so l idate below 38th 750 ' 19.65
Pa ra l lei ; Hungnam port dest royed; Seou l evac uated; withdrawa l across
t he Han ; Inchon port destroyed; U.N. troops dig In near Suwon; Air Force
i nf If cts heavy damage . Goo~d Combat-.- -- ­
KW-REEL 12 - Sept. 1950 - U.N. offensive; Seoul recaptured; 11th 800' 22.65
Airborne files to Korea; Communist atrocities; typhoon hits Sakai
army base; Pyong Yang fal Is; 11th airborne drops behind enemy lines;
AI Jolson entertains U.N. troops. Good combat.
KW-REEL 13 - July 1951 - Arti I lery mission; Chorwon refugees; expedl- 750' 12.65
ent wire-layer; field bal I istics tests; armed forces aid in flood
disaster; cease-fire talks continue.
KW-REEL 14 - Aprl I 1951 - U.N. forces at paral lei; tank infantry team 700' 16.65
crosses paral lei; Sec. Pace in Korea ; reconnaissance tank mission;
1st cavalry pusues Reds.
KW-REEL 15 - Feb. 1951 - U.N. push continues despite rain! river 700' 13.65
floods bivouac area; ferry operated across the Han; bridges built
to span swol len streams; boats augment supply lines.
KW-REEL 16 - Dec. 1950 - Marines cut of f by Chinese Ress; Dutch 800' 14.65
troops train in Korea; Inchon pipe I ine fuels Klmpo planes; General
Col I ins flies to Korea conferences.
KW-REEL 17 - Jan . 1951 - Inchon faci nties destroyed; U.N. troops 800' 14.65
dig in near Suwon; South Korean recruits; U.N. combined air base;
8-47 Jet bomber.
KW-REEL 18 - Situation map Sept. 23, 1951 - Action near Chorwon; 500' 13.65
collapsible container air delivery; napalm demonstration; operation summit.
KW-REEL 19 - Nov. 11, 1951 - Artillery forward observation battal Ion; 500' 9.65
establishes enemy position for accurate artl I lery fire, through
technical devices.
KW-REEL 20 - Oct. 28, 1951 - Incident in Korea; Assistant Sec. of 500' 13.65
Defense at front; U.S.A.F. Convair C-99; MIG's shot down.
KW-REEL 21 - Dec. 1950 - Western sector shapes new line; U.N. with­ 900' 18.65
draws to 38th paral leli a platoon under fire; captured film shows
Red planes; the 8-26 Bomber - prime air weapon.
KW-REEL 22 - June 1951 - Canadian troop activity; Pontoon bridge 900' 14.65
across the Imjin; Koje-do Island P. O.W. camp; Inchon harbor activitYi
'-ian River rai I road bridge; highway maintenance; Korean cease-fire parley.
KW-REEL 23 - Mar. 1951 - 24th Dlv. units strike enemYi U.N. patrols 850' 19.65
seek enemy; 25th Div. units cross Han; Navy harasses Red supply lines
at Wonsan; airborne unit practice jump; U. S. Korean war dead sent home.
Good combat.
KW-REEL 24 - A motion picture history of the Korean War . Historical 1000' 34.65
masterpiece. Excel\ent combat. Ful I of act ion .

KOREAN WAR FI LMS CONT. PAGE it PAGE 5



-; VIETNAM I~EPORTS •
THIS SERIES OF T.V . NEWS PROGRAMS REVIEWS U.S. PARTICIPATION IN THE VIET NAM WAR.

FILMED BY COMBAT CAMERM~EN ON THE SCENE AND COMMENTED UPON BY NEWSMEN. 1968.

VW-REEL 31 - Air Force & Marine transports contiue to re-supply flights 12.65
to leatherneck battal ions at Khe Sanh; Airforce chief of staff Gen.
John McConnel I comments on U.S. & Vietnamese airforce operations in
Southeast Asia; Navy CB's help Vietcong & North Vietnamese defectors lead
useful I ives under the Ho! Chan program.
VW-REEL 32 - Gen. Wm. Westmoreland takes over as Army chief of staff; 16.65
7-111 A's arrive at airrorce base for duty in the air war; computers zero
in 83rd artillery guns on enemy targets near Nui Oat; Navy super constel­
lation broadcast Vietnamese T.V. programs.
VW-REEL 34 - Marines re-open strategic highway 9 linking perimeter outposts 19.65
near the DMZ; Army Huey Cobras blast enemy pssitions in the Mecong Delta
during operation "Snake Hunt"; A-6 intruders play dual role in Vietnam
air operations; Nurse Lt. Jones describes medical evacuation fl ights from
the war zone.
VW-REEL 35 - U.S. air strikes hit enemy infi ItratJon routes in North & 19.65
South Vietnam; Joint service recondo school trains al I ied units in recon­
naissance procedures at Nha Trang; Operation "Game Warden" forces block
enemy movements on water ways of Mecong Delta; battleship "New Jersey" test
fires her guns off the Atlantic coast in preparation for Vietnam duty.
VW-REEL 36 - Razor back gun ships fly Increased strike missions against 19.65
enemy implacements in Saigon vicinity; helicopter assault ship "Tripol i"
doubles as floating hospital otf the Vietnamese coast; Air Force Cl-30's
make low altitude paradrops at special forces camp west of Saigon; 9th
Infantry division units help Buddhist monks bui Id orphan center near Lohng Ton.
VW-REEL 37 - Armed hel icopters & ground troops battle Vietcong forces in 22.65
Saigon's Chou Lon district; Air Force tactical & support aircraft aid
Army 101sT airborne division troops during"Operation Delaware" in the Ashal
val ley region; Army helicopters strike enemy Implacements in remote areas
of the republc; Navy river patrol boats battle Vietcong forces in the Mecong
delta and Rung Sot special zone.
VW-REEL 38 - Air Force strike-aircraft hit enemy i nstal lations In North & 21.65
South Vietnam; joint air-ground Army fo rce assaul ts Vietcong positions
In Chou Doc province during "Project Delta Falcon"; elements of 27th Marines
~c-ear Vietcong cont ro l led village near Da Nang; battleship "New Jersey"

transits the Panama Canal on her way to duty off Vietnam coast.

VW-REEL 39 - Elements of 9th Infantry division conduct combat sweep opera- 22.65
tion In the Mecong delta's Dlnh Quong province; Air Force hits enemy
targets in North & South Vietnam; 25th Infantry division turns captured
rockets back on enemy positions; U.S. Navy begins tests of world's largest
hydrofoi I, the "Plainview".
VW-REEL 40 - Navy fighter bombers strike enemy positions in the republic 24.65
and north of the DMZ.; Elements of the 1st & 3rd Marine division overrun
Vietcong stronghold near Fu By; 173rd Ai rborne brigade assault North Viet­
namese positions north of Que Non; Clark CI ifford comments on his visit
to South East Asia.
VW-REEL 41 - Army helicopters use personnel detection devices to find 19.65
hidden Vietcong forces near Saigon; Navy Sea-wolf helicopters block
Vietcong infi Itration attempts in the Mecong delta; Marine Huey choppers
play dual roles as armed gun ships &medical evacuation vehicles; aircraft
carrier "J.F. Kennedy" undergoes sea trials of the Atlantic coast.
VW-REEL 42 - Air Force continues strikes against enemy targets in North 21.65
& South Vietnam; 1st Marine division clashes with Vietcong & North
Vietnamese forces near oa Nang; U.S. & ARVN special forces attend airborne
training school near Cam Ran Bay; West German hospital ship "Helga Ian" logs
two years of service in the war zone.
VW-REEL 43 - Air Force F-100 support al I ied ground actions in So. Vietnam; 18.65
Marine Amtracks play important role in leatherneck operations; 1st air
cavalry school at Camp Evans trains former enemy soldiers as Kit Carson
scouts for Army fuel forces; Navy commissions Hs newest aircraft carrier,
"J.F. Kennedy."
VW-REEL 44 - Jets strike enemy in No. & So. Vietnam; Marine "Hawk" missl Ie 19.65
VW-REEL 32 - Gen. Wm. Westmoreland takes over as Army chief of staff; 16.65
7-111 A's arrive at alrtorce base for duty in the air war; computers zero
In 83rd arti I lery guns on enemy targets near Nui Dat; Navy super constel­
lation broadcast Vietnamese T.V. programs.
VW-REEL 34 - Marines re-open strategic highway 9 linking perimeter outposts 19.65
near the DMZ; Army Huey Cobras blast enemy pesltions in the Mecong Delta

during operation "Snake Hunt"; A-6 intruders play dual role in Vietnam

air operations; Nurse Lt. Jones describes medical evacuation fl ights from

the war zone.

VW-REEL 35 - U.S. air strikes hit enemy infi Itratlon routes in North & 19.65
South Vietnam; Joint service recondo school trains al I ied units In recon­
naissance procedures at Nha Trang; Operation "Game Warden" forces block
enemy movements on water ways of Mecong Delta; battleship "New Jersey" test
fires her guns off the Aflantlc coast in preparation for Vietnam duty.
VW-REEL 36 - Razor back gun ships fly Increased strike missions against 19.65
enemy implacements in Saigon vicinity; helicopter assault ship "Tripol i"
doubles as floating hospital off the Vietnamese coast; Air Force CI-30's
make low altitude paradrops at special forces camp west of SalQon; 9th
Infantry division units help Buddhist monks build orphan center near Lohng Ton.
VW-REEL 37 - Armed hel icopters &ground troops battle Vietcong forces in 22.65
Saigon's Chou Lon district; Air Force tactical & support aircraft aid
Army 101s; airborne division troops during"Operation Delaware" In the Ashal
valley region; Army hel icopters strike enemy Implacernents in remote areas
of the republ~; Navy river patrol boats battle Vietcong forces in the Mecong
delta and Rung Sot special zone.
VW-REEL 38 - Air Force strike-aircraft hit enemy installations in North & 21.65
South Vietnam; joint air-ground Army force assaults Vietcong positions
I n Chou Doc prov I nce die i ng "Proj ect g~ Ij 9 F~ ICO~'_i~ I ~e.!!ts ~f .J~t..h.J'1ar i nes
clear Vietcong controlled village near Da Nang; battleship "New Jersey"
transits the Panama Canal on her way to duty off Vietnam coast.
VW-REEL 39 - Elements of 9th Infantry division conduct combat sweep opera- 22.65
tlon In the Mecong delta's Dlnh Quong province; Air Force hits enemy
targets in North & South Vietnam; 25th Infantry division turns captured
rockets back on enemy positions; U.S. Navy begins tests of world's largest
hydrofoil, the "Plainview".
VW-REEL 40 - Navy fighter bombers strike enemy positions In the republ ic 24.65
and north of the DMZ.; Elements of the 1st & 3rd Marine division overrun
Vietcong stronghold near Fu By; 173rd Airborne brigade assault North Viet­
namese positions north of Que Non; Clark Clifford comments on his visit
to South East Asia.
VW-REEL 41 - Army helicopters use personnel detection devices to find 19.65
hidden Vietcong forces near Saigon; Navy Sea-wolf helicopters block
Vietcong infiltration attempts in the Mecong delta; Marine Huey choppers
play dual roles as armed gun ships & medical evacuation vehicles; aircraft
carrier "J.F. Kennedy" undergoes sea trials of the Atlantic coast.
VW-REEL 42 - Air Force continues strikes against enemy targets in North 21.65
& South Vietnam; 1st Marine division clashes with Vietcong & North
Vietnamese forces near Da Nang; U.S. & ARVN special forces attend airborne
training school near Cam Ran Bay; West German hospital ship "Helga Ian" logs
two years of service in the war zone.
VW-REEL 43 - Air Force F-l00 support al lied ground actions in So. Vietnam; 18.65
Marine Amtracks play important role in leatherneck operations; 1st air
cavalry school at Camp Evans trains former enemy soldiers as Kit Carson
scouts for Army fuel forces; Navy commissions Hs newest aircraft carrier,
"J.F. Kennedy."
VW-REEL 44 - Jets strike enemy in No. & So. Vietnam; Marine "Hawk" missi Ie 19.65
battalions provide perimeter defense for key instal lations In the republ ic;
joint U.S. ARVN special forces train yard defense forces at camp near
Cambodian border; C-119 "flying boxcar" joins Vietnamese air force
logistic operations.
VW-REEL 45 - 3rd Marines sweep V.C. positions in the Northern Icor zone 19.65
in "Operation Kentuckytl; Air Force KC-135 strato-tankers transfer 3
bll lion pounds of fuel during tactical support operations In S.E. Asia;
Vietnamese Air Force 516th fighter squadron strikes enemy instal lations
near Wey; battleship "New Jersey" fires her guns in combat for the first
tIme since the Korean War.

VIET NAM WAR FILMS PAGE 6


V IET NAM WAR F I U4S. . . •Cont I nued

VW-REEL 46 - F-100 "super-sabers" fly forward air control missions in the 18.65
Southern panhandle of No. Vietnam; So. Vietnamese popular force troops
launch amphibious assault on Vietcong infested sector of Phu Quoc island;
teams from the U.S. Ar~y's 46 special forces In Thailand provide medical
assistance to vi I lages along the Lotbowi River; supersonic "Honest John"
rocket Is tested at a firing range In South Korea.
VW-REEL 47 - Elements of the 199th light Infantry brigade sweep suspected 19.65
enemy area Southwest of Saigon; Lt. Gen. Whan §wam Lom receives U.S.
Si Iver Star for combat actions; South Vietnamese force troops provide
security for hamlets & outposts; U.S. Army begins state side testing of
its Cheyenne helicopter gun shIp.
VW-REEL 48 - Joint U.S. ARVN ground force: aids field operations In the 18.65
2nd core zone; U.S. Marines 3rd tank battal Ion support extensive search
& clear mission in the Northern core; U.S. Navy ships assigned to operation
"Sea Dragon" conclude two years of surface Bction off the North Vietnamese
coast; U.S. Air Force F-l02 Delta Doggers intercept Russian Bear reconnaissance
plane off the coast of Iceland.
VW-REEL 49 - Joiht Navy force launches new clearing operation deep in the 14.65
Mecong delta; U.S. Air force conducts tests of a new aerial rescue system
under combat conditions; art l I lery men of ~e Army's 9th infantry division
employ a new mobile firing platform for delta operations; Marine OB-10
Bronco pi lots fly a variety of support missions In the republic's I core zone.
VW-REEl 51 - Planes support al I ied ground forces near Saigon & Da Nang; 18.65
escort destroyer for battleship :New Jersey" rescues two Marine spotter
p II'ots near the DMZ; Army' tugboats serve as major supp Iy I Inks in the Sa igon
area; Pres. Johnson delivers his f inal State of the Union message to Congress.
VW-REEL 53 - A-37 jets log 18 months of service in the war zone; Navy A-7 14.65
Corsair @ acclaimed for its operation with the U.S. 7th fleet; U.S. Army
mobile advisory teams train Vietnamese forces in patrol & security pro­
cedures; Marine reconnaiss~nce team kil Is a man-eating tiger during patrol
In Quong Tree province.
VW-REEL 56 - Defense Sec. Laird's trip to So. Vietnam; Army uses water 14.65
towers to detect enemy mortar positions; Navy patrol boats In the delta;
U.S. Marines assist the republic's fish hatcheries in Long Chon vi Ilage;

Air Force compares Vietnam to World War I I. .

VW-REEL 57 - ARVN ground units route enemy forces near Bien Nwa vi I lage 18.65
North of Saigon; U.S. troops 11th armored cavalry turn back Vietnamese
assault on Long Binh headquarters base; C-130's resupply beleagured Ahn
Wah a ' r.tLe I nea~ a ' ~ ~vi ' me t f his trip to
the war zone from Saigon.
VW-REEL 61 - 25th Infantry batt les Vi etcong forces in Bo Loi woods area 18.65
N.W. of Saigon; 3rd Marines find enemy food & ammunftion supply dur ing
"Operation Main Crag" near Que Sad; Navy barrack ships ai d operations in
the Mecong delta; C-141 Starllfters carry home Vietnam battle casual ities.
VW-REEL 62 - 1st Division Marines uncover enemy rockets south of Da Nang; 14.65
U.S. Air Force school at Fahn Rang alrbase trains al lied airmen assigned
as forward air controllers; Army special forces instructors conduct ARVN para­
troop training at camp; Navy seal team units In the Phil lipines prepare for
counter insurgency operations In the war zone.
VW-REEL 63 - SPECIAL EDITION - An in-depth look at South Vietnamese parti- 16.65
cipation in the war. Program focuses on activities of the republ Ie of
Vietnam forces engaged in mi litary operations and nation building efforts.
Narration and I ive combat footage.
VW-WHY VIETNAM? - History of the Vietnam war starting with the French 1100' 24.65
and including U.S. involvement up through the Johnson years. Consists
of narration, cl ips, actual combat footage, and newsreels of Eisenhower,
Johnson, Sec. of State Dean Rusk and Sec. of Defense MacNamara. Also a time
capsule review of previous aggressive wars with clips of Chamberlain (speaks),
Hel Ie Sel lasle, Mussolini and Hitler.
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SEAPOWER'A' - Glenn Ford narrates documentary on the power of (COLOR) 1000' 22.65
the Navy In preserving peace. Some combat footage.
SEAPOWER'F'- Our involvement in WWI I with the Japanese. (B&W) 1000' 24.65
Very good ·combat footage - Includes dropping of atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
" ' " vllt:::YCHliltl /It::lIlCOpTer gun snIp.

VW-REEL 48 - Joint U.S. ARVN ground force: aids fIeld operations In the 18.65
2nd core zone; U.S. Marines 3rd tank battal Ion support extensive search
& clear mission in the Northern core; U.S. Navy ships assigned to operation
"Sea Dragon" conclude two years of surface action off the North Vietnamese
coast; U.S. Air Force F-102 Delta Doggers intercept Russian Bear reconnaissance
plane off the coast of Iceland.
VW-REEL 49 - Joint Navy force launches new clearing operation deep In the 14.65
Mecong delta; U.S. Air force conducts tests of a new aerial rescue system
under combat conditions; artillery men of ~e Army's 9th infantry division
employ a new mobile firing platform for delta operations; Marine OB-l0
Bronco pi lots fly a variety of support missions In the republ ic's I core zone.
VW-REEl 51 - Planes support al I ied ground forces near Saigon & Da Nang; 18.65
escort destroyer for battleship :New Jersey" rescues two Marine spotter
pll'ots near the DMZ; Army' tugboats serve as major supply links In the Saigon
area; Pres. Johnson delivers his final state of the Union message to Congress.
VW-REEL 53 - A-37 jets log 18 months of service in the war zone; Navy A-7 14.65
Corsair @ acclaimed for its operation with the U.S. 7th fleet; U.S. Army
mobile advisory teams train Vietnamese forces In patrol & security pro;;
cedures; Marine reconnaissance team kil Is a man-eating tiger durIng patrol
In Quong Tree province. .
VW-REEL 56 - Defense Sec. Laird's trip to So. Vietnam; Army uses water 14.65
towers to detect enemy mortar positions; Navy patrol boats In the delta;
U.S. Marines assist the republic's fish hatcheries in Long Chon vi Ilage;
AI r Force compares Vietnam to Wor Id Wa r I I. .
VW-REEL 57 - ARVN ground un its route enemy forces near Bien Nwa vii lage 18.65
North of Saigon; U.S. troops 11th armored cavalry turn back Vietnamese
assault on Long Binh headquarters base; C-130's resupply beleagured Ahn
Wah airfield near Da Nang ; ~elvin Laird makes_8A . a-ssessmen-"t-Gf h-is tr:l-p t
the war zone from Saigon.
VW-REEL 61 - 25th Infantry battles Vietcong forces In Bo Loi woods area 18.65
N.W. of Saigon; 3rd Marines find enemy food & ammunition supply during
"Operation Main Crag" near Que Sad; Navy barrack ships aid operations in
the Mecong delta; C-141 Starllfters carry home Vietnam battle casualities.
VW-REEL 62 - 1st DivIsion Marines uncover enemy rockets south of Da Nang; 14.65
U.S. Air Force school at Fahn Rang alrbase trains al lied airmen assigned
as forward air control lars; Army special forces instructors conduct ARVN para­
troop training at campi Navy seal team units In the Phi I lipines prepare for
counter insurgency operations In the war zone.
VW-REEL 63 - SPECIAL EDITION - An In-depth look at South Vietnamese parti- 16.65
cipation In the war. Program focuses on activities of the republic of
Vietnam forces engaged In military operations and nation building efforts.
Narration and I ive combat footage.
VW-WHY VIETNAM? - History of the Vietnam war starting with the French 1100' 24.65
and including U.S. Involvement up through the Johnson years. Consists
of narratIon, cl ips, actual combat footage, and newsreels of Eisenhower,
Johnson, Sec. of State Dean Rusk and Sec. of Defense MacNamara. Also a time
capsule review of previous aggressive wars with clips of Chamberlain (speaks),
Hel Ie Sellasle, Mussollnl and Hitler.
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SEAPOWER'F'- Our involvement in WWI I with the Japanese. (B&W) 1000' 24.65
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scenes from the movie. Peter Finch, Sally Kellerman, Liv
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LABORS OF LOVE, THE - (C) 175' 12 . 95 SUMMER TREE - Mike Doug- (C) 250' 12.65
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LOO~ OF SHANGRI-LA, THE - (C) 400' 22.50 T. R. BASKIN - C. Bergen. (C) 300' 22.50
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David Niven.
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O. Hickman. FOOL'S PARADE - J.Stewart(C) 100' 2.S0
BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE - (C) 175' 9.5 0 ALSO ........ 50' l.00
Kurt Russell. LOV:3 FROM A STRANGER - Syl­ 200' 4.50
BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH (C) ISO' 10.50 via Sidney, John Hodiak.
BOLERO - 1934 Clip w/Geo.Raft, 100' 6.S0 MAMMY - Sung by Al Jolson 185' 9.95
Carole Lombard in their famous in his first talking movie!
Tango number in a night club. NOW YOU SEE HIM, NOW YOU (C) 175' 9.50
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BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY - Clip. 200' 10.50 "OUR TOWN" HIGHLIGHTS - Mar- 750' 19.50
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Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, D) Perils of Pauline; E) Cliff Hangers

Duane Hickman. ~ from serials; F)Streets of New York.

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DINNER AT EIGHT - Wallace 140' 7 . 50 QUEST, THE - or "Royal (C) 500' 19.50
Beery & Jean Harlow. Two great stars Hunt of the Sun" w/Christopher Plum­
in a scene as man and wife. mer . Magnificent color production
DANDY IN ASPIC, A - (C) 100' 2.00 depicting scenes from the movie & an­
Laurence Harvey. cient objects of art of the Incas,
EXPERIMENT PERILOUS - Hedy 100' 2.S0 from the Herrera Museum of Lima, Peru.
Lamarr. (No Main Title) RED BALL EXPRESS - (No Main 50 ' 1.50
FIREFLY - Jeanette MacDonald 165' 9.50 Title) W/Jeff Chandler.
& Alan Jones. Jones sings "Donkey SAY ONE FOR ME - (Col/.Scope): 50' 2.50
Serenade" . (RARE) Bing Crosby .
HORSE IN GRAY FLANNEL SUIT (C) 250' 14 . 50 SECRET OF THE INCAS - (C) 100' 4.50
KING OF MARVIN GARDENS -
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TRAILERS
(N.M.T.) Charl.Heston, R. Young
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HOUSE OF DRACULA - Lon Chaney, 200' 13.50 THIS PROPERTY IS CON- (C) 200' 7.50
Jr., John Carradine, Onslow stevens, DEMNED - (N.M.T. )N. Wood(French Dial.)
Lionel Atwell. See transformation TOO LATE THE HERO - (C) ~50' 4.50
into Wolf Man, Count Dracula into Michael Caine. (2 Clips)
bat, etc. THEM - James Arness, James 195' 12.50
SMITH - Glenn Ford. (C) 100' 3.50 Whitmore. Good action scenes com­
SECOND TIME AROUND - (Col/Scope)50'2.50 batting giant ants.
Debbie Reynolds. WOMAN'S PRISON - Ida Lupino. 200' 6.50
YOUR NIGHT TO MY NIGHT - RUDY VALLEE .sings "A Couple of Years Ago".(N.M.T.) 65' 3.50

THEATRICAL TRAILERS
HAVE A LAST KISS ON ME - 100' 2.50 STEEL JUNGLE- B. Garland. 75' 2.95
INDIAN UPRISING - G.Montgomery.lOO' 3.50 SILENT RUNNING - Bruce (C) 125' 19.50
I KNEW IT WOULD BE THIS WAY - 100' 3.50 Dern.
Cyd Charisse. "2001" - K. Dullea (C) 125' 21.50
KILL THE UMPIRE - Wm. Bendix. 75' 2.95 THEY RODE THE WEST - R. Francis,lOO' 3.65
KETTLES ON OLD MacDONALD'S 100' 4.50 D. Reed.
FARM - Marg.Main. ALSO. " 50' 2.50 UP FRONT - T. Ewell, David 100' 3.65
PERILS OF NYOKA - Serial ....... 125' 3.95 Wayne.
POWDER RIVER - R. Calhoun ...... lOO' 3.50 UNDER THE GUN - A. Totter. 75' 3.00
RISING OF THE MOON - Abbey 75' 3.65 UNTAMED YOUTH - 75' 2.65
Theatre. WAY OF A GAUCHO - G.Tierney 100' 3.65
SIGN OF THE PAGAN - Jeff 100' 3.50 WILLIE & JOE BACK AT THE FRONTIOO' 3.65
Chandler. WAR ARROW - M. O'Hara. 100' 4.00
LOST WORLD - Michael Rennie. 135' 7.95 WOODSTOCK - R.Havens, Sly (C) 100' 12.50
Jill St. John. Science-fiction. Family Stone, Joe Crocker, Joan Baez,
-------------------- Country Joe & Fish . Festival crowd
B/W THEATRICAL TRAILER GROUPS B/W
GROUP A: Conquest of Co- 400' 9.50 scenes & interviews from the fabu­
chise, Three Hours to Kill, Beyond lous concert film.
Mombusa, Fort Ti, Drums of Tahiti . B/W THEATRICAL TRAILER GROUPS B/W
GROUP B: Masterson of Kan- 200' 5.95 GROUP N: Stage to Tucsonj 400' 12.50
-----sas, Brave Warrior, Paris Model. 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T; Let's Do
GROUP C: Chicago Syndicate, 400~ 8 . 50
It Again; Jack McCall, Desperado,
Phffft, They Rode West , Last of
Seminole Uprising.
the Comanches.
GROUP 0: Holiday in Havana; 400' 12.50
GROUP D: Ten Wanted Men, 400 ' 12.50 I ndian Upri s ing j Hurricane Island:
Valentino, They Rode West, Last of The Gun That Won the West ; Duel on
the Comanches. the Mississippi; Wyoming Renegades .
ROUP E : Ten W~ nted Men, 400' 12.50 GROUP P: Conquest of Co- 400' 12.50
Valentino, The Sun Comes Up, Three chise; Three Hours to Kill:
Hours to Kill, Beyond Mombusa,Fort Ti. Beyond Mambasa; Fort Ti: Drums of
GROUP F: Beyond Mombusa, 200' 5.95 Tahiti.
Fort Ti, Drums of Tahiti. GROUP Q: My Six Convictsj 400' 12.50
GROUP G: Last of the Coman- 200' 4.95 Scandal Sheet; Cockeyed Wonder;
ches, Scandal Sheet. The Traveling Saleswoman, The
GROUP H: Fortune of Capt. 400' 9.50 Strange One.
Blood, Last of the Buccaneers, The GROUP R: Assignment Paris: 400' 4.95
Nebraskan, Mask of the Avenger. Santa Fe; Woman's Prison.
GROUP Ii Prince of Pirates; 400' 9.95 GROUP S: A Family Secret; 300' 7.50
Battle of Rogue River; Stage to China Venture; The Man in the Dark;
Tucson; Jack McCall, Desperado; Three Stripes in the Sun: The
Seminole Uprising. Doolings of Oklahoma.
GROUP J: A Family Secret; 400' 9.95 GROUP T: Father is a Ba­ 300' 7.50
China Venture; Man in the Dark; chelor; It Should Happen To You;
The Prince of Pirates; Battle of Abandon Ship; My Sister, Eileen.
Rogue River. GROUP U: Convicted: My 350' 7.50
GROUP K: Stage to Tucson; 400' 9.95 Six Convicts; Scandel Sheet; The
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T; Let's Big Heat; The Mob.
Do It Again; Jack McCall, Desperado; GROUP V: Convicted: My 400' 12.50
Seminole Uprising. Six Convicts: Scandel Sheet: The
GROUP L: Paris Model; 400' 12.50 Big Heat; The Mob; "Count Three
Chicago Syndicate; Phffft; Five and Pray".
Against the House. GROUP W: Safari; Odango 375' 12.50
GROUP M: A Woman of Distinc-400' 12 . 50 (Scope): Emergency Wedding: The
tion; Man of the Saddle; The Mob; Killer that Stalked New York; Paula.
The Prince of Pirates; Battle of RISING-OF THE MOON~-Dir.J . Ford- 60' -1:95
THEATRICAL TRAILERS

HAVE A LAST KISS ON ME - 100' 2.50 STEEL JUNGLE - B. Garland. 75' 2.95
INDIAN UPRISING - G.Montgomery.lOO' 3.50 SILENT RUNNING - Bruce (C) 125' 19.50
I KNEW IT WOULD BE THIS WAY - 100' 3.50 Dern .
Cyd Charisse. "2001" - K. Dullea (C) 125' 21.50
KILL THE UMPIRE - Wm. Bendix . 75' 2 . 95 THEY RODE THE WEST - R. Francis,lOO' 3.65
KETTLES ON OLD MacDONALD'S 100' 4 . 50 D. Reed.
FARM - Marg . Main . ALSO. .. 50' 2.50 UP FRONT - T. Ewell, David 100' 3.65
PERILS OF NYOKA - Serial . . .. . . . 125' 3.95 Wayne.
POWDER RIVER - R. Calhoun .... . . 100· 3.50 UNDER THE GUN - A. Totter. 75' 3.00
RISING OF THE MOON - Abbey 75' 3.65 UNTAMED YOUTH - 75' 2.65
Theatre. WAY OF A GAUCHO - G.Tierney 100' 3.65
SIGN OF THE PAGAN - Jeff 100' 3.50 WILLIE & JOE BACK AT THE FRONTlOO' 3.65
Chandler. WAR ARROW - M. O'Hara. 100' 4.00
LOST WORLD - Michael Rennie . 135 ' 7.95 WOODSTOCK - R.Havens, Sly (C) 100' 12.50
Jill st. John. Science-fiction. Family Stone, Joe Crocker, Joan Baez,
B;W - - THEATRicAL TRAILER GROUPS- B/W Country Joe & Fish . Festival crowd
GROUP A: Conquest of Co- 400' 9.50 scenes & interviews from the fabu­
--chise, Three Hours to Kill, Beyond lous concert film.
Mombusa, Fort Ti, Drums of Tahiti. -BAV - THEATRICAL -TRAiiER -GROUPS - - i/i"
GROUP B: Masterson of Kan- 200' 5.95 GROUP N: Stage to Tucsonj 400' 12.50
sas, Brave Warrior, Paris Model . 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. Tj Let's Do
GROUP C: Chicago Syndicate, 400' 8.50 It Againj Jack McCall, Desperado,
Phffft, They Rode West, Last of Seminole Uprising.
the Comanches. GROUP 0: Holiday in Havana: 400' 12.50
GROUP D: Ten Wanted Men, 400' 12.50 Indian Uprisingj Hurricane Island:
Valentino, They Rode West, Last of The Gun That Won the West; Duel on
the Comanches. t he Mississippi; Wyoming Renegades .
GROUP~ : Ten Wan t ed Me n, 400 ' 12.5-0....,. GROUP" : - Conquest- o:f ~ : ~ 400' " 12.'5-0

Valentino, The Sun Comes Up, Three chise ; Three Hours to Kill;

Hours to Kill, Beyond Mombusa,Fort Ti . Beyond Mambasa: Fort Ti : Drums of

GROUP F: Beyond Mombusa , 200' 5.95 Tahiti.


Fort Ti, Drums of Tahiti. GROUP Q: My Six Convicts; 400' 12.50
GROUP G: Last of the Coman- 200' 4.95 Scandal Sheet; Cockeyed Wonder;
ches, Scandal Sheet. The Traveling Saleswoman, The
GROUP H: Fortune of Capt. 400' 9.50 Strange One.

Blood, Last of the Buccaneers, The GROUP R: Assignment PariS; 400' 4.95

Nebraskan, Mask of the Avenger. Santa Fe: Woman's Prison.

GROUP I:' Prince of Pirates; 400' 9.95 GROUP S: A Family Secret; 300' 7.50

Battle of Rogue River; Stage to China Venture: The Man in the Dark;

Tucson; Jack McCall, Desperado; Three Stripes in the Sun; The

Seminole Uprising. Doolings of Oklahoma.

GROUP J: A Family Secret; 400' 9.95 GROUP T: Father is a Ba- 300' 7.50
China Venture; Man in the Dark; chelor; It Should Happen To You;
The Prince of Pirates; Battle of Abandon Ship; My Sister, Eileen.
Rogue River. GROUP U: Convicted; My 350' 7.50
GROUP K: Stage to Tucson; 400' 9.95 Six Convicts: Scande1 Sheet: The
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T; Let's Big Heat: The Mob.
Do It Again; Jack McCall, Desperado; GROUP V: Convicted; My 400' 12.50
Seminole Uprising. Six Convicts; Scandel Sheet; The
GROUP L: Paris Model; 400' 12.50 Big Heat; The Mob; "Count Three
Chicago Syndicate; Phffft; Five and Pray".
Against the House. GROUP W: Safari: Odango 375' 12.50
GROUP M: A Woman of Distinc-400' 12.50 (Scope) : Emergency Wedding; The
tion; Man of the Saddle; The Mob: Killer that Stalked New York; Paula.
The Prince of Pirates; Battle of RISING-OF THE MOON~-Dir.J.Ford- 60' -1~95
Rogue River. THEY RODE WEST - Donna Reed. 100' 1.95

TRAILER SPOTS
AMBUSHERS, THE -D. Martin (C) 175 ' 5.65 BISCUIT EATER, THE . . . . (C) 50' 2.65
(2-60; 3-20: 2-10) . BIG BIRD CAGE .. : ....... ;. (C) 50' 1.95
ARTIST -&,. AMERICAN WEST (C) 75' 3 . 00 BAXTER -P.N~al, S.Jacoby(C) 135' 4.95
AND NOW tHE SCREAMING .STARTS(C)50' 3.00 BEDKNOBS & BROOMSTICKS (C) 50' 3.00
ASSASINATION OF TROTSKY (C) 50' 3.00 BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE-K.Russell(C)50' 2.65
ARCHIE'S (MAYBERRY R.F.D . ),(C) 50' 1. 95 BlACK GIRL ..... ' ... . ..... (C) 50' 2.65
ALFRED THE GREAT--Hemmings.(C) 50' 2.65 BOX CAR BERTHA-Carradine (C) 50' 1.95
ANGEL IN MY POCKET-Grifflth(C) 50' 2.65 BEACH BALL--E.Byrnes (C) 501 2.65
GAINES "16" FILMS CO. PAGE 0
TRAILERS. . . . Continued
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BATMAN. (C) 40 t 0.75 GREAT CATHERINE - (2/30 Sec.)(C)50' 1.65
BEWITCHED . ... (C) 40' 1.00 GOODBYE GEMINI - J.Geeson (C) 50' 1.95
BRUTE & BEAST - F. Nero (C) 100' 2.95 GOD FORGIVES , I DON'T - (C) 100' 2.65
BRADY BUNCH - . (C) 50' 0 . 75 (60/30/20/10 Sec.)
BLOOD & LACE - G.Grahame. (C) 100' 2.50 GEORGE - M. Thompson (C) 75' 2.65
BLOOD OF DRACULA/NIGHTMARE (C) 50' 3.00 GOV .& JJ/ GLEN CAMPBELL/ (C) 50' 1.95
IN WAX - Combo. MY 3 SONS Combo Reel.
BUONA SERA, MRS. CAMPBELL - (C) 50' 1. 95 GRASSHOPPER, THE - (C) 50' 2.65
Gina Lollobrigida. GORDON'S WAR - P.Winfield (C) 50' 1.95
BLUEBEARD - (60/30 Sec.) (C) 100' 3.00 GIRLY . .. (C) 50' 1.95
BLUEBEARD - . (C) 30' 1.00 GOOD GUYS & BAD GUYS - (C) 50' 2.65
BIG BOUNCE, THE. (C ) 50' 2.65 R. Mitchum.
BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN - (C) 50' 3.25 GREAT WALTZ, THE(New Version) (C)50'2.65
(Animated) HARD CONTRACT - J. Coburn (C) 50' 2.65
BLOODY MAMA - S . Winters (C) 50' 2.65 HALLS OF ANGER-C. Lockhard (C) 50' 1.95
BULLITT - S . Mcqueen (C) 50' 3.00 HOUSE OF CARDS-G.Peppard (C) 50' 1.95
BEN - (60/30/10 Sec.) (C) 100' 4.00 HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER, (C) 50' 2.65
BLACK BEAUTY - M. Lester (C) 50' 2 . 65 THE - A. Arkin
CANCEL MY RESERVATION - Bob (C) 100' 3.95 HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS(C) 50' 2.65
Hope. (60, 30, 20 & 10 Sec.) W/O REALLY TRYING - R. Morse
CANDIDATE, THE - (C) 30 ' 2.65 HELL IN PACIFIC (C) 50' 3.50
CAS INO ROYALE - (C) 30' 1. 95 HOW DO I LOVE THEE - (C) 50' 2.65
CHANGE OF MIND--R.St.Jacques(C) 50' 1. 95 J. Gleason
CYCLE SAVAGE - (60/30/10) (C) 100' 3.00 HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE-Hope(C) 50' 2.65
" "W/B. Dern (60/10) (C) 80' 2.65 HONEYMOON KILLERS - (B/W) 50' 2.65
CARRY ON CAMPING - S. James (C) 90' 3.65 HIGH COMMISSIONER - (C) 50' 2.50
(2-60 ; 1-30) HOOK, LINE & SINKER - (C) 75' 3.95
CARRY ON HENRY VIII -S.James(C) 90' 3.65 J. Lewis, P. Lawford
(60, 30 Sec.) HARRAD EXPERIMENT, THE (C) 50' 3.00
CHEYENNE - C. Walker (B/W) 50' 1. 95 IRON HORSE - (B/W) 50' 1.25
COMIC, THE - D.VanDyke (C) 50' 2.65 IRON HORSE - (C) 50' 1.95
COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER (C) 50' 1. 95 INTERLUDE - (60/30 Sec.) (C) 90' 2.65
CLAMBAKE - E. Presley (C) 50' 3.95 O. Werner
CHANGE OF HABIT - E.Presley (C) 50' 3.95 INTERNAT'L SHOWTIME/ (B/W-C) 65' 1.95
CHARLY - C.Robertson (C) 50' 2.65 HARRY'S BIRLS COMBO
CRY OF THE BANSHEE--V.Price (C) 50' 3.00 INSPECTOR CLOSSEAU-A.Arkin(C) 50' 2.65
CODE 7 VICTIMS - (B/W) 50' 3.95 INCREDImLE JOURNEY - (B/W) 50' 1. 95
CHARRO - E. Presley (C) 50' 3.95 I AM A GROUPIE - (C) 50' 1. 95
CHEYANNE SOCIAL CLUB - (£} 50' 2. . 6 5 J I:l E N- ewman 'C) 50 ' 3 . 0
J. Stewart JESUS CHRIST , SUPER STAR (C) 50' 3.95
COIVIPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES (C) 50 ' 1. 95 JIMMY STEWART - TV (C ) 50' 1. 50
DESPERADOES - J . Palance (C) 75 ' 2 . 00 LASTVALLE¥ - O. Shar i f (C) 50' 2 . 65
(5 Spots, all different) KANSAS CITY BOMBER-R.Welch(C) 50' 3.00
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS - Kubo (C) 100' 4.95 KHARTOUM-Heston, Olivier (C) 50' 1.95
" "" (C) 50' 3.00 KRAKATOA EAST OF JAVA/ (C) 50' 1.95
DEVIL'S EIGHT - Fabian (C) 100' 3.50 CUSTER OF THE WEST COMBO
DEAD OR ALIVE - Tex Ritter 50' 2 . 00 LIVING FREE - (C) 50' 1. 95
DESPERADOES - J. Palance (C) 100 ' 3 . 00 LONG RIDE FROM HELL-Reeves(C) 50' 1.95
(5 Spots, all different) LOVE-INS, THE - (2/60; (C) 175 ' 4.65
DEVIL'S BRIGADE - W.Holden (C) 50' 2.65 2/20; 2/10 Sec. spots)
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE - (C) 50' 1.95 LUV - J.Lemmon, F. Falk (C) 100' 3.95
(Spanish dialogue) D. VanDyke, D.Reynolds (2/60; 1/20; 2/10 Sec. Spots)
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE - (C) 175' 3.95 LOOKING GLASS WAR, THE (C) 50' 2.65
(2/60 Sec.; 3/20 Sec.; 1/10 Sec.) P . Degermark.
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS - (C) 100' 5.95 LIVING DESERT/VANISHING (C) 60' 3.00
(60, 30, 20, 10 Sec. Spots) PRAIRIE - Disney Combo.
DELIVERANCE - B.Reynolds (C) 200' 8.65 LOVE BUG - (C) 50' 2.65
(6 Spots) LASSIE/MANNIX TV COMBO (C) 50' 1. 50
DOLLARS - W. Beatty (C) 50' 2.65 LOVING - G. Segal (C) 50' 2.65
DEEP THRUST - Kung Fu (C) 50' 3.00 LOST COMMAND - A. Quinn (B/W) 50' 1.95
DON'T RAISE THE BRIDGE, (C) 50 ' 2.65 LADY CAROLINE LAMB - (C) 50' 1. 95
LOWER THE RIVER - J. Lewis. S.Miles, R.Chamberlain (C) 25' 1.25
DESERT HAWK - Y. DeCarlo (B/W) 50' 2.65 LONGSTREET/BRADY BUNCH/ (C) 100' 1. 65
DETECTIVE, THE - F.Sinatra (C) 50 ' 2 . 65 MOD SQUAD - PROMO COMBO.
DUNWICH HORROR - D.Stockwell(C) 50' 3.00 LASSIE COME HOME - (C) 50' 1.95
DAY OF THE JACKAL (C) 50' 3.00 LAND OF THE GIANTS - (C) 50' 1. 95
BLUEBEARD - • (C) 30' 1. 00 GOOD GUYS & BAD GUYS - (C) 50' 2.65
BIG BOUNCE, THE (C) 50' 2.65 R. Mitchum.
BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN - (C) 50' 3.25 GREAT WALTZ, THE(New Version)(C)50'2.65
(Animated) HARD CONTRACT - J. Coburn (C ) 50' 2.65
BLOODY MAMA - S. Winters (C) 50' 2.65 HALLS OF ANGER-C. Lockhard (C) 50' 1.95
BULLITT - S. Mcqueen (C) 50' 3.00 HOUSE OF CARDS-G. Peppard (C) 50' 1.95
BEN - (60/30/10 Sec.) (C) 100' 4.00 HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER, (C) 50' 2.65
BLACK BEAUTY - M. Lester (C) 50' 2 . 65 THE - A. Arkin
CANCEL MY RESERVATION - Bob (C) 100' 3.95 HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS(C) 50' 2.65
Hope. (60, 30, 20 & 10 Sec.) W/O REALLY TRYING - R. Morse
CANDIDATE, THE - (C) 30' 2.65 HELL IN PACIFIC (C) 50' 3.50
CASINO ROYALE - (C) 30' 1. 95 HOW DO I LOVE THEE - (C) 50' 2.65
CHANGE OF MIND--R.St.Jacque s(C) 50' 1. 95 J. Gleason
CYCLE SAVAGE - (60/30/10) (C) 100' 3.00 HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE-Hope(C) 50 ' 2.65
" It W/B. Dern (60/10) (C) 80' 2.65 HONEYMOON KILLERS - (B/W) 50' 2.65
CARRY ON CAMPING - S. James (C) 90' 3.65 HIGH COMMISSIONER - (C ) 50' 2.50
(2-60; 1-30) HOOK , LINE & SINKER - (C) 75' 3.95
CARRY ON HENRY VIII -S.James(C) 90' 3 . 65 J. Lewis, P. Lawford
(60, 30 Sec.) HARRAD EXPERIMENT, THE (C) 50' 3.00
CHEYENNE - C. Walker (B/W) 50' 1. 95 IRON HORSE - (B/W) 50' 1.25
COMIC, THE - D. VanDyke (C) 50' 2.65 IRON HORSE - (C) 50' 1.95
COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER (C) 50' 1. 95 INTERLUDE - (60/30 Sec .) (C) 90' 2.65
CLAMBAKE - E. Presley (C) 50' 3.95 O. Werner
CHANGE OF HABIT - E. Presley (C) 50' 3 . 95 INTERNAT' L SHOWTlME/ (B/W-C) 65' 1. 95
CHARLY - C.Robertson (C) 50 ' 2.65 HARRY'S BIRLS COMBO
CRY OF THE BANSHEE- - V.Price (C) 50' 3. 00 I NSPECTOR CLOSSEA U- A.Arkin(C ) 50' 2.65
CODE 7 VI CTI MS - (B/W) 50' 3. 95 I NCREDlmLE JOURNEY - (B/W) 1.95

CHARRO - E. Presley (C) 50 ' 3. 95 I AM A GROUPIE - (C) 1.95

CHEYANNE SOCIAL CLUB - (C) 50' 2.65 B&\.N-.R-..Newman~-< C )

J. Stewart JESUS CHRIST, SUPER STAR (C) 50 ' 3.95


COMPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES (C) 50' 1.95 JIMMY STEWART - TV (C) 50' 1. 50
DESPERADOES - J.Palance (C) 75 ' 2.00 LAST VALLE¥ - O. Sharif (C) 50' 2.65
(5 Spots, all different) KANSAS CITY BOMBER-R.Welch(C) 50' 3.00
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS - Kubo (C) 100' 4.95 KHARTOUM-Heston, Olivier (C) 50' 1. 95
" "" (C) 50' 3.00 KRAKATOA EAST OF JAVA/ (C) 50' 1.95
DEVIL'S EIGHT - Fabian (C) 100' 3.50 CUSTER OF THE WEST COMBO
DEAD OR ALIVE - Tex Ritter 50' 2 . 00 LIVING FREE - (C) 50' 1.95
DESPERADOES - J. Palance (C) 100' 3 . 00 LONG RIDE FROM HELL-Reeves(C) 50' l. 95
(5 Spots, all different) LOVE- INS, THE - (2/60 ; (C) 175 ' 4.65
DEVIL'S BRIGADE - W.Holden (C) 50' 2 . 65 2/ 20; 2/10 Sec . Spots)
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE - (C) 50' 1.95 LUV - J .Lemmon, F . Falk (C) 100' 3.95
(Spanish dialogue) D. VanDyke , D.Reynolds (2/60 ; 1/20; 2/10 Sec . Spots )
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE - (C) 175' 3 . 95 LOOKING GLASS WAR, THE (C) 50 ' 2 . 65
(2/60 Sec.; 3/20 Sec.; 1/10 Sec.) P. Degermark.
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS - (C) 100 ' 5. 95 LIVING DESERT/VANISHING (C) 60' 3.00'
(60, 30, 20, 10 Sec. Spots) PRAIRIE - Disney Combo.
DELIVERANCE - B.Reynolds (C) 200' 8.65 LOVE BUG - (C) 50' 2.65
(6 Spots) LASSIE/MANNIX TV COMBO (C) 50' 1. 50
DOLLARS - W. Beatty (C) 50' 2 . 65 LOVING - G. Segal (C) 50' 2 . 65
DEEP THRUST - Kung Fu (C) 50' 3.00 LOST COMMAND - A. Quinn (B/W) 50' 1.95
DON'T RAISE THE BRIDGE, (C) 50 ' 2.65 LADY CAROLINE LAMB - (C) 50 ' 1.95
LOWER THE RIVER - J. Lewis. S.Miles, R.Chamberlain (C) 25 ' 1.25
DESERT HAWK - Y. DeCarlo (B/VI) 50' 2 .65 LONGSTREET/BRADY BUNCH/ (C) 100' 1.65
DETECTIVE, THE - F.Sinatra (C) 50 ' 2. 65 MOD SQUAD - PROMO COMBO.

DUNWICH HORROR - D.Stockwell(C) 50 ' 3 . 00 LASSIE COME HOME - (C) 50'


1.95
DAY OF THE JACKAL (C) 50' 3.00 LAND OF THE GIANTS - (C) 50'
1.95
EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW (C) 90' 3 . 65 LOST HORIZON -(60/30 Sec:) (C) 90' 4.00
ABOUT SEX - W.Allen. (1/60 , 1/30) ALSO .. (C) 50' 3.00
FIVE EASY PIECES . . . . . (C) 50' 3. 65 MORITURI - M. Brando (B/W) 50' 3.65
FOOLS - Jason Robards (C) 50', 2.65 MOVE - E. Gould (C) 50' 2.65
FEDERAL OPERATOR 99 - (B/W) 65' 2.65 MARCO CALLAHAN - (C) 50' 1.95
FRANCIS COVERS THE BIG TOWN(B/VI) 75' 3.00 MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING (C) 50' 3.00
FILE OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE - (C) 50' 2.65 B. Reynolds.
Yul Brynner. AffiDIGAN'S MILLIONS-D.Hoff-(C) 80' 2.65
FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DES- (C) 50' 3.00 man/FEARLESS FRANK-J.Voight - Combo
TROYED - P. Cushing . MAN FOR ALL SEASONS , A - (C) 50' 3.00
GRAND PRIX/DIRTY DOZEN COMBO (C) 60 ' 3.00 P. Scofield.
GREAT CATHERINE - Deneauvre (C) 50' 1. 95 MAN OF LaMANCHA- P.O'Toole (C) 50' 3.00
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TRAILERS . . . . ,Continued

MECHANIC - C. Bronson (C) 50' 1. 95 STAGEDOOR CANTEE~ - "Victory 100' 6.50

MONEY TALKS - A. Funt (C) 90' 1. 95 Show of 1942" :- All live. Includes

Mac INTOSH MAN - P. Newman (C) 50' 2.65 25 great stars and bands.

MATT LINCOLN . . . . . . . (C) 50' 1. 00 SERIAL TRAILER #1 - Eight 600' 27.95


MINI-FOUR - 4 scenes from great 50' 1.95 exciting trailers from popular Re­
films: 1) "The Harvey Girls" - Judy public serials of the 40's. Thrills,
Garland sings '~tchison, Topeka & The adventure & mystery in every chapter.
Santa Fe"; 2) "Story of John Wilkes SERIAL TRAILER #2 - Seven 600' 27.95
Booth"; 3) "Yearling" w/Gregory Peck; exciting trailers. All different
4) "Meet M.e in Las Vegas" w/Dan than those in Serial Trailer #1.
Dailey & Cyd Charisse.
NO DRUMS - NO BUGLES. . . . (C) 50' 1. 95 TRAILER-COMMERCIAL COMBO
NUMBER ONE - C. Heston (C) 50 ' 1.95 400 ' COLOR & B/W $12.50
NEVER A DULL MOMENT - I.Dunne(C) 50' 1.95 RAT PATROL (C)i BEANY & CECIL; KOOL POP
NEW CENTURIONS - G.C.Scott (C) 50' 3.00 COM'Li RAISIN BRAN COM'L: FROSTY O'S
ON A CLEAR DAY - Promo cos- (C) 100' 6.65 COM'Li CHEERIOS, C.COM'Li THAT GIRL (C)
tume party w/Streisand, Montand, BEANY & CECILi F TROOP (C)i M&M CANDIES
Curtis, Sharif, Eastwood, E. G. Robin­ C.COM'Li MILKY WAY COM'L.
son & many others.
OTLEY -:. (2/60;- 2/20 i 2/10 (C) 175' 1.95 THEY ONLY KILL THEIR MASTERS-(C)75' 2.65
Sec.) W/T.Courtenay, R. Schneider W/J8mes Garner
ODD COUPLE - J. Lemmon (e) 50' 3.00 TAMING OF THE SHREW - (C) 100' 3.00
101 DALMATIONS/SWISEi FAMILY (C) 50' 2.65 Taylor/Burton (60-20-10) SPANISH DIAl.
ROBINSON COMBO. TOO LATE THE HERO - M.Caine(C) 50' 2.85
OUTDOORS MAN, THE - (C) 50' 1.95 THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER - (C)175' 4.95
OKLAHOMA CRUDE - G. c. Scott(e) 50' 3.00 R. O'Neal (4/30 & 1/60 Sec. Variety)
PINK JUNGLE - J. Garner (C) 50' 2.65 (4/30 Sec . Variety) .. (C)125' 3.65
PLAY DIRTY - M. Caine (C) 50' 2.65 TO SIR WITH LOVE/A MAN FOR 75' 1.95
PAPER LION, THE - A. AIda (C) 50' 1. 95 ALL SEASONS COMBO - S. Poitier.(B/W)
PERILS OF PAULINE - P.Boone (C) 50' 1.95 TODD KILLINGS, THE - (C) 75' 3.00
PAINT YOUR WAGON - L.Marvin (C) 50' 2.65 Barbara Bel Geddes
PETER PAN - (Animated) (C) 40' 3.00 TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER - (C) 90' 3.95
PICK-UP ON 101 - Girl go- (C) 100' 2.95 Dean Martin. (60, 30, 20, 10 Sec.)
ing Nowhere. TROUBLE MAN . . . . . . . (C) 50' 1.95
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - Famous 150 ' 7 . 95 THEATER OF BLOOD (60 , 30 Sec . )(C)90' 3.00
unmasking scene w/Lon Chaney, Sr . & TI CO & THE SHARK - (B/W) 50' 1.95
Mary Philbin, with sound score. TRADER HORN -(New Version) 1 00 ' 3.65
RAILWAY CHILDREN -D. Sheridan(C) 75' 1. 95 (60, 30, 10 Sec.)
RO~~O & - ~IBT - O . Husse ( e) 50' 3.00 TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE(C)40' 2.65
'RACHAEL, RACHAEL -J. Woodward (C) 50 ' 2.65 TOPAZ - D. Robin (C) 50' 3.00
RING OF BRIGHT WATER. (C) 50' 1. 95 Tfu\T GIRL - (TV) (C) 40' 1. 75
RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE - (C) 50' 3.00 TEN RILLINGTON PLACE - (C) 40' 1. 00
A. Arkin R. Attenborough.
RAGE - G. C. Scott (C) 50' 2.65 TONKA - Sal Mineo. . 50' 1.00
RANGO . . (B/W) 50' 1. 95 T.V. GUIDES - Weekly TV (C) 100' 2.00
RED TENT, THE - (60~ 30, (C) ' 100' 3.00 Guide for 1969. Seven different
20 & 10 Sec.) ones per. reel.
REVENGERS, THE - . (C) 50' 1.95 TARZAN TRAILER - Action pack- 50' 2.50
RAT PATROL. (C) 40' 1.95 ed, exciting scenes with Weismuller
SOUND OF MUSIC - J.Andrews (C ) 50' 3.65 as Tarzan.
SHARKS - B. Reynolds (C) 50' 2.65 TERROR IN THE WAY MUSEUM (C) 50' 3.00
SUPERMAN - Opening Title (C) 40' 3.50 UGLY ONES, THE - R.Wyler (C) 50' 2.65
SCREAM & SCREAM AGAIN (C) 50' 2.65 UP THE SANDBOX - Streisand(C) 50' 2.65
SUPPOSE THEY GAVE A WAR & (C) 50' 2.65 """ "(C) 90' 3.00
NOBODY CAME - T. Curtis. UGLY AMERICAN, THE - Brando 50' 3.00
SMITH - G. Ford. (C) 50' 1. 95 WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO ALICE -(C)50' 2.65
SALT & PEPPER - S.Davis, Jr.(C) 50' 2.65 WHERE DOES IT HURT - (C) 30' 2.65
SIDE HACKERS, THE . (C) 50' 1. 95 P. Sellers
SMITH/INCREDIBLE JOURNEY (C) 50' 1. 95 WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE -(C) 50' 2.65
COMBO - ALSO .... (C) 35' 1.00 WARM DECEMBER, A -(60,30 Sec)(e)90' 2.65
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF- (C) 50' 2.65 Sidney Poi tier.
James Garner. WHO'S MINDING THE MINT? (e) 175' 3.00
STEPMOTHER. (C) 50' 1.95 J.Hutton, M.Berle. (2/60, 2/20, 2/10 Sec)
SKYJACKED (C) 50' 1.95 WITCHCRAFT - (C) 50' 3.65
SITTING TARGET. (C) 50' 1. 95 WHERE IT'S AT - D.Janssen(C) 50' 2.65
SCORPIO - B.Lancaster (C) 90' 2.65 WINNING - P. Newman (e) 50' 3.00
Dailey & Cyd Charisse.
NO DRUMS - NO BUGLES. . . . (C) 50' 1. 95 TRAILER-COMMERCIAL COMBO
NUMBER ONE - C. Heston (C) 50' 1 . 95 400' COLOR & B/W $12.50
NEVER A DULL MOMENT - I.Dunne(C) 50' 1.95 RAT PATROL (C); BEANY & CECIL; KOOL POP
NEW CENTURIONS - G.C.Scott (C) 50' 3.00 COM'L; RAISIN BRAN COM'L: FROSTY O'S
ON A CLEAR DAY - Promo cos- (C) 100' 6.65 COM'L; CHEERI OS , C.COM'L; THAT GIRL (C)
tume party w/Streisand, Montand, BEANY & CECIL; F TROOP (C); M&M CANDIES

Curtis, Sharif, Eastwood, E. G. Robin­ C.COM' L; MILKY WAY COM' L.

son & many others.

OTLEY-:,(2/60;- 2/20; 2/1 0 (C) 175' 1. 95 THEY ONLY KILL THEIR AffiSTERS-(C)75, 2.65
Sec.) W/T.Courtenay, R. Schneider W/J8mes Garner
ODD COUPLE - J. Lemmon (C) 50 ' 3.00 TAMING OF THE SHREW - (C) 100' 3.00
101 DALMATIONS/SWIS~ FAMILY (C) 50' 2.65 Taylor/Burton (60-20-10) SPANISH DIAL
ROBINSON COMBO. TOO LATE THE HERO - M. Caine (C) 50' 2. f '5
OUTDOORS MAN, THE - (C) 50' 1.95 THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER - (C)l75' 4.95
OKLAHOMA CRUDE - G. C. Scott(C) 50' 3.00 R. O'Neal (4/30 & 1/60 Sec. Variety)
PINK JUNGLE - J. Garner (C) 50' 2.65 (4/30 Sec. Variety) .. (C)125' 3.65
PLAY DIRTY - M. Caine (C) 50' 2.65 TO SIR WITH LOVE/A MAN FOR 75' 1.95
PAPER LION, THE - fi. AIda (C) 50' 1. 95 ALL SEASONS COMBO - S. Poitier.(B/W)
PERILS OF PAULINE - P.Boone (C) 50' 1. 95 TODD KILLINGS, THE - (C) 75' 3.00
PAINT YOUR WAGON - L.Marvin (C) 50' 2.65 Barbara Bel Geddes
PETER PAN - (Animated) (C) 40' 3.00 TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER - (C) 90' 3.95
PICK-UP ON 101 - Girl go- (C) 100' 2.95 Dean Martin. (60, 30, 20, 10 Sec.)
ing Nowhere. TROUBLE MAN . . . . . . . (C) 50' 1. 95

PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - Famous 150' 7.95 THEATER OF BLOOD(60, 30 Sec.)(C)90' 3.00
unmasking scene w/Lon Chaney, Sr. & TICO & THE SHARK - (B/ W) 50' 1.95
Mary Philbin, with sound score. TRADER HORN -(New Version) 100' 3.65
RAILWAY CHILDREN -D.Sheridan(C) 75' 1 . 95 (60, 30, 10 Sec.)
RONIE O & ,JULIET - O. Hus sey (C 50 ' IT THEM WI LLIE BOY HERE (C)4.Q' 2 -.6-5:!!1~~

'RACHAEL, RACHAEL -J. Woodward (C) 50' 2.65 TOPAZ - D. Robin (C) 50' 3.00
RING OF BRIGHT WATER. . . . (C) 50' 1. 95 Tlli\T GIRL - (TV) (C) 40' 1. 75
RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE - (C) 50' 3 . 00 TEN RILLINGTON PLACE - (C) 40 ' 1.00
A. Arkin R. Attenborough.
RAGE - G. C. Scott (C) 50' 2.65 TONKA - Sal Mineo . . 50' 1.00
RANGO . .(B/W) 50' 1.95 T.V. GUIDES - Weekly TV (C) 100' 2.00
RED TENT, THE - (60~ 30, (C) ' 100' 3.00 Guide for 1969. Seven different
20 & 10 Sec.) ones per reel.
REVENGERS, THE - . . . .(C) 50' 1.95 TARZAN TRAILER - Action pack- 50' 2.50
RAT PATROL. . . . . . . . . (C) 40' 1. 95 ed, exciting scenes with Weismuller
SOUND OF MUSIC - J.Andrews (C) 50' 3.65 as Tarzan.
SHARKS - B. Reynolds (C) 50' 2.65 TERROR IN THE WAY MUSEUM (C) 50' 3.00
SUPERMAN - Opening Title (C) 40' 3.50 UGLY ONES, THE - R.Wyler (C) 50' 2.65
SCREAM & SCREAM AGAIN (C) 50' 2.65 UP THE SANDBOX - Streisand(C) 50' 2.65
SUPPOSE THEY GAVE A WAR & (C) 50' 2.65 """ " (C) 90 ' 3 . 00
NOBODY CAME - T. Curtis. UGLY AMERICAN, THE - Brando 50' 3.00
SMITH - G. Ford . (C) 50' 1. 95 WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO ALICE -(C)50' 2.65
SALT & PEPPER - S.Davis, Jr. (C) 50' 2.65 WHERE DOES IT HURT - (C) 30' 2.65
SIDE HACKERS, THE . . . . . (C) 50' 1. 95 P. Sellers
SMITH/INCREDIBLE JOURNEY (C) 50' 1. 95 WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE -(C) 50' 2.65
COMBO - ALSO .... (C) 35' 1.00 WARM DECEMBER , A -(60,30 Sec)(C)90' 2.65
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF- (C) 50' 2.65 Sidney Poi tier.
James Garner. WHO'S MINDING THE MINT? (C) 175' 3.00
STEPMOTHER. (C) 50' 1.95 J.Hutton, M.Berle. (2/60, 2/20, 2/10 Sec)
SKYJACKED . . . (C) 50' 1.95 WITCHCRAFT - (C) 50' 3.65
SITTING TARGET. (C) 50' 1. 95 WHERE IT'S AT - D.Janssen(C) 50' 2.65
SCORPIO - B.Lancaster (C) 90' 2.65 WINNING - P. Newman (C) 50' 3.00
(1/60, 1/30 Sec.) WUTHERING HEIGHTS - (C) 40' 3.50

SOUL OF NIGGER CHARLEY, THE (C) 100' 2.65 Anna Caler-Marshall, Timothy Dalton.

(1/60, 1/30, 1/20, 1/10 Sec.) YOUNG LAWYERS, THE - (C) 40' 1.00

STAR SPANGLED GIRL - Sandy (C) 50' 1. 95 Lee J. Cobb.

Duncan. YOUNG AMERICANS. (C) 100' 1. 50

STUDY IN TERROR, A - (B/W) 50' 1.95 ft " (C) 50' 1.00


SECRET GARDEN - M.O'Brien (C) 50' 1.95 IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS (C) 50' 1. 95

SAVAGE 7 - R. Walker (C) 100' 2.65 Hayley Mills.

SECRET WAR OF HARRY FRIGG- (C) 50' 3.00 DATING GA~ffi - Pete Duel/ (B/W) 50' 1.65

P. Newman NEWLYWED GAME Combo.


SING, COWBOY, SING - W/Tex
CONlo~ PAGE~l S~
Ritter, 1937. (Has a scratch) 50' 2.50
GAINES "16" FILMS CO. TRAILERS PAGE 12

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FT-ACTION OFF SCREEN - With Patricia Owens &George Maharis . . 1100' 18.65
FT-ACT OF DUTY - Victor Jory, Pat McVey . From fi les of San D1ego 1000' 17.65
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FT-BOARDERS AWAY - Adm. Daniel W. Gallery. Plan to shorten WWI I. 1000' 12.65
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FT-CAS[ OF THE VAIN WOMAN, THE - W/Reed Hadley as Capt. Braddock. 1000' 14.65
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FT-DEAD SILENCE - (1956) Psychological suspense drama of people caught 1000 ' 18.65
In the web of circumstance. W/Christophe r Dark, Fay Spain.
FT-DEQORAH - (1955) Angela Lansbury & Zachary Scott . • • . . • • • 1000' 19.6;· .
FT-DON'T COUNT THE STARS - Richard Boone as doctor, Conrad Styner 1000' 17.65
with Richard Crenna. (1954) (Medic)
FT-DIAMONDS IN THE SKY - (1955) Scott Brady, Jane Greer . • 1000' 17.65
FT-DELLA BRUSSEAUGH - True courtroom confession. • . • • • 1000' 9.65
FT-DIVORCE HEARING - True life confession • • . • . • . . . • • • . • • 1000' 9.65
FT-FAUST SPECIAL - W/Bruce Gordon, Tuesday Weld. Modern version of 2000' 28.65
literary classic. (Short End Title)
FT-FORTUNATUS - (Curtain Time) Jacques Sernas, Jacques Aubuchon. 1000' 18.65
FT-FIRST STAR, THE - Janet Blair and John Cassavetes . . . . . . . . • 1000' 18.65
FT-FIRE EATER - (1957) Alan Hale as Casey Jones. W/Bobby Clark. 1000' 19.65
FT-GARDEN, THE - W/R. Stack, Ann Francis. Editor of crime magazine 2700' 39.65
becomes Involved in tracking down criminals.
FT-GIRL ON THE RUN - Robt. Horton, Joan Caufield, Arthur Franz. (1955) 1000' 19.65
FT-GUAM - (1954) W/Bob Karnes, Harry Landers. iIlystery & Intrigue. 1000' 14.65
FT-GIRL IN FLIGHT - Joan Lesl ie, Tom Drake. • • • • • • . • • . . . . 1000' 17.65
FT-GIRL WHO TOOK THE EAST - (Eddie Albert, M.C.) Melody Lowe I I. 1000' 15.65
FT-HOT OIL - \~Ith Charles Coburn. (1954) . . . . . . • • • • . • . •• 1000' 19.65
FT-HOUSE 8UEST - John Beal. • . • . • • • . . • • . . • • • • • . •• 1000' 14.65
FT-HARP FOR HANNAH - The Lone Ra~ger Western. Several titles avallable.l000' 24.65
FT-I HEAR AMERICA SINGING - Vince Edwards as Or. Casey. W/Sam Jaffe. 2000' 34.65
FT-JUST A FEW THOUSAND - Victor Jory, Pat McVey. From fi les of San 1000' 17.65
Di ego Pol ice department.
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',-nvl V'- UUI I - V lelu, .lory, ,aT IVlevey. rrom Tile!> UT ':>dfl LJIt:l~U IVVV ' I I • UJ
Pol ice department.
FT-AMAZING MR. MALONE - With Lee Tracy • . • • . • . . . 1000' 17.65
FT-AMIABLE MR . HEATH, THE - WILo is Collier, Lyle Talbot, Robert Shain. 1000' 16.65
FT-AND SON - (1955) Edw. G. Robinson, John Baer & Erin O'Brien Moore. 1000' 24.65
FT-AGGIE - (1951) Joan Shawlee, Ron Howard. Adventure story made in 1000' 16.65
England. (ALSO SEE ADVENTURE)
FT-ACCUSED, THE - (Host Doug Fairbanks, Jr . ) Clffford Evans stars. 1000' 12.65
FT-BADGE 714 - W/Jack Webb. From 1st year of series. . • • . . . 1000' 19.65
FT-BLACK WIDOW - Vlc;-ory Jory, Pat McVey. From fi les of San Diego P.D. 1000' 17.65
FT-BORDER LINE CASE, A - (1954) Chas. McGraw, undercover a§ent. 1000' 16.65
FT-BIRTHRIGHT- With EI i Wallace . . • • . • • • . . . . • • • • • . • . 1000' 19.65
FT-BOARDERS AWAY - Adm. Daniel W. Gallery. Plan to shorten WWI I. 1000' 12.65
FT-BULLET FOR LOU KIRN - Alan Baxter, Harold stone. Navy Capt., ex- 1000' 13.65
footbal I star, stricken with paralysis. Recovery previously unknown.
FT-CAS,[ OF THE VAIN WOMAN, THE - W/Reed Hadley as Capt. Braddock. 1000' 14.65
FT-CYRANO DE BERGERAC - Excerpts from play narrated. . •• ••• 400' 6.65
FT-CANARY KID - Wi I I Hutchins as Tom Brewster gets Involved in 2000' 34.65
troubles of others.
FT-CHINESE FINALE - Jan Sterl ing. • . . . . . • • . . • . . 1000' 18.65
FT-COLI"'lTERFEIT COIN - Victor Jory . . . . . . • • . • . . . • . . . • . 1100' 17.65
FT-COUNTERSPY - Reed Hadley as director of Intel I igence operations for 1000' 14.65
Internat iona I po II ce organ i zat Ion.
FT-CRIMINAL AT LARGE - Stephen McNally as special Investigator for the 1000' 16.65
New Mexico State Pol Ice.
FT-CARDBOARD CASINOVA - Ricardo ~~o ntalban, Hi Ilary Brooke, Dick Foran. 1000' 19.65
FT-CHURCHILL CLUB - Ray Strickla nd , Ma rtin Mi lner. youth res isting 1000' 13.65
Nazi rule in Denmark. As the "Churc hi I I Club", they set out on
. sabotage missions.
FT-CALL CONRAD - Exc it ing drama of men In the U.S. Navy, their f amilies 1000 ' 13.65
and their ships.
FT-DEAD SILENCE - (1956) Psychological suspense drama of people caught 1000' 18.65
In the web of circumstance. W/Chrlstopher Dark, Fay Spain.
FT-DEQORAH - (1955) Angela Lansbury & Zachary Scott • • . . . • • • 1000' 19.6:· .
FT-DON'T COUNT THE STARS - Richard Boone as doctor, Conrad Styner 1000' 17.65
with Richard Crenna. (1954) (Medic)
FT-DIAMONDS IN THE SKY - (1955) Scott Brady, Jane Greer •• 1000' 17.65
FT-DELLA BRUSSEAUGH - True courtroom confession .• . •• . 1000' 9.65
FT-DIVORCE HEARING - True life confession. . ...... . 1000' 9.65
FT-FAUST SPECIAL - WI Bruce Gordon, Tuesday Weld . Modern version of 2000' 28.65
literary classic. (Short End Title)
FT-FORTUNATUS - (Curtain Time) Jacques Sernas, Jacques Aubuchon. 1000' 18.65
FT-FIRST STAR, THE - Janet Blair and John Cassavetes . • . . • . . . • 1000' 18.65
FT-FIRE EATER - (1957) Alan Hale as Casey Jones. W/Bobby Clark. 1000' 19.65
FT-GARDEN, THE - W/R. Stack, Ann Francis. Editor of crime magazine 2700' 39.65
becomes Involved in tracking down criminals.
FT-GIRL ON THE RUN - Robt. Horton, Joan Caufield, Arthur Franz. (1955) 1000' 19.65
FT-GUAM - (1954) W/Bob Karnes, Harry Landers. ~ystery & Intrigue. 1000' 14.65
FT-GIRL IN FLIGHT - Joan Lesl Ie, Tom Drake. • • • • • • • . . . . •. 1000' 17.65
FT-GIRL WHO TOOK THE EAST - (Eddie Albert , M.C.) Melody Lowe I I. 1000' 15.65
FT-HOT OIL - With Charles Coburn. (1954) . . . . . . • . • • . • . •. 1000' 19.65
FT-HOUSE GUEST - John Beal. . • • • • • • • . • • . . . . . • . • •. 1000' 14.65
FT-HARP FOR HANNAH - The Lone Ranger Western. Several titles aval lable.l000' 24.65
FT-I HEAR AMERICA SINGING - Vince Edwards as Dr. Casey . W/Sam Jaffe. 2000' 34.65
FT-JUST A FEW THOUSAND - Victor Jory, Pat McVey. From fi les of San 1000' 17.65
Diego Pol Ice department.
FT-JONATHAN STORY - Daytime soap opera. Seyeral dlff. chaps. avail. 400' 3.65
FT-LAST FLIGHT OUT - Dorothy Malone, Robert Vaughn. • . . . . •. 1000' 18.65
FT-LAUGHTER AND THE WEEPING, THE - Richard Boone as Dr. Conrad Styner. 1000' 17.65
With Michael Ansara.
FT-LADY X THE CHAfVlP, THE - Preston Foster, Virginia Gray, Tom Tully. 1000' 18.65
FT-LAST ESCAPE - (Hitchcock) W/Keenan Wynn. . • • . • •• • . • • •. 1000' 19.65
FT-LOVE THY NEIGHBOR - Peggy Cass, Jack Weston & the three Chimps. 1000' 18.65
FT-MAN NEXT DOOR - Walter Creaza & U.S. Treasury. . . . . .. . . . . 1000' 17.65
FT-MAN BEHIND THE BADGE - Host Chas. Bickford. Law enforcement. (1954) 1000' 18.65
FT-MISSION DRACHENFELS -(1954) Robt. Aida, espionage agent. 1000' 17.75

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FEATURETTES • • • . Continued
FT-M/N/STER ACCUSED - Steve Forrest & Jul ie Adams . . . . . • . • . • 1000' 18.65
FT-MAN FROM CAIRO - Buster Crabbe af the Foreign Legion . . • . . • . 1000' 18.65
FT-MONTREAL STORY - Robert Rockwel I, special fraud investigator for 1000' 16.65
Insurance company in the 1800's. (1959) (Man from Blackhawk)
FT-NEWLYWEDS - Chuck Connors. Capture & domestication of wi Id animals 2000' 27.65
In Africa, western style.
FT-NO MAN LIKE MY JOE - Chuck Connors w/Host Dr. Frank Baxter. 1000' 14.65
FT-NUfvlBER FIVE IRON - Victor Jorey, Pat McVey. From pol ice fi les in 1000' 14.65
San Diego.

FT-ONE WAY TICKET - Alan Hale as Casey Jones . Bobby Clark. Spirit 1000' 19.65
& lure of railroading in 19th century. (1957)
FT-PENGUIN'S NEST W/BIRD'S LAST JEST - Burgess Meredith. (COLOR) 2000' 89.65
FT-POINT OF IMPACT - Peter Lawford, Warren Stevens • . . • 1000' 18.65
FT-PERFECT GENTLEMAN, THE - Walter Creaza & U.S. Treasury files. 1000' 17.65
FT-PEARLS OF PLENTY - John Piccard • . • . • . . . • • • • . . . . 1000' 14.65
FT-PICK THE WINNER - (1954) Host Donald Woods. W/Vivian Blaine. 1000' 17.65
FT-PEOPLE VS. JOHNSON - Paul Muni &'Adele Jergens • . • . • • • . . • 1000' 24.65
FT-PUPPETEER, THE - W/John Hudson & Mary LaRoche. (1956)(The Web) 1000' 16.65
FT-PEYTON PLACE - Dorothy Malone, Ryan O'Neal, Mia Farrow, Ed Nelson. 1000' 9.65
Several continuous chapters available.
FT-PRINCESS & THE BEGGAR, THE - John Barrymore, Jr., Tommy Kirk, 1000' 14.65
Marla Engl ish.
FT-QUALCUNO MI ASPETTA - Separate picture & "ful I coat" sound track 2000' 22.65
(Both 16MM) for double system projectors~. W/Mickey Rooney &
Susan 0 liver.
FT-RUNWAY IN THE DARK - Paui Burke, Chris Robinson. Bombardment 2000' 42.65
group of 8th Airforce in England.
FT-ROAD AHEAD - Rory Calhoun, Faith Damerque, Paul Langton. 1000' 18.65
FT-RANSOM - Capt. Buster Crabbe of the Foreign Legion W/Fuzzy Knight. 1000' ' 18.65
FT-SEAHUNT - Lloyd Bridges, Keith Andes, Chris Robinson. 1000' 18.65
FT-SQUEEZE PLAY - Wi I I iam Campbel I & Richard Shannon.. . • . • • . 1000' ' 16.65
FT-STORM WARNING - VJ!Alan Hale & Bobby Clark. Rai Iroadlng In the 1000' 19.65
19th century.
FT-SEARCH IN THE NIGHT - W/Frank Lovejoy. (Early 4 Star Playhouse) 1000' 14.65
FT-SOMETHING CRAZY - Jack Glng, Wendel I Corey, Angela Lansbury & 2000' 29.65
Martin Balsam . 'Story about people who consul t doctors.
FT-TWITCHELL, THE - Heidi Olson, Noah Berry, Jr . • • . • . . . . 1000' 15.65
-F - AMAkE GAPER - ( st ~ on y 0 a 2 pa r er) Efrem Zimbal 1st, Ed 2000' 27.65
Byrnes (Kookie) "
FT-TINA - Capt. Buster Crabbe of the Foreign Legion, w/Fuzzy Knight. 1000' 18.65
FT-TO THE GREAT A MOST SELDOM GIFT - (1954)Richard Boone as a doctor. 1000' 17.65
FT-TIME BOMB - O. Massen, S. Carey. Substitute for insulin found 1000' 14.65
after bombing o·f Pearl Harbor. ' (Nesbit Parade.)
FT-TV SURPR I SE REEL - Pads of 3 d i f ferent major TV shows (COLOR) 800' 16.65
with big stars in each reel. Excel lent variety of stories. (B&W) • • . • • 12.65
First come, first served.
FT-THREE PARTER - Little Theatre Series: Escape; Si Iver Stars 650' 9.65
(Onslow Stevens); It's Great to be Crazy (Jackie Coogan)
FT-VICTIM, THE - AI leri Nourse. A victim of a holdup Is threatened 1000' 9.65
by thugs. "Talkback" series .
FT-WALTZ, THE - Ann Bancroft, Peter Graves • • • • . . • • . • • • . 1000' 19.65
FT:"WEDDING MARCH - Arlene Dahl & Larry Parks . . • • • . . • • . . • . 1000' 19.65
FT-WILD INTRUDER - Richard Boone as Dr. Conrad Styner W/Vera Miles. 1000' 18.65
Drama of medicine.
FT-WAY OF WRONGELL - Exciting drama of men & ships in the U.S. Navy. 1000' 11.65
FT-WEDDING MORNING - (Hoi Iywood t Hour) Jimmy Lydon & BI I I Frawley. 1000' 11.65
ADDITIONAL TITLES
FT-AUTUMN FEVER- George Sanders, Zsa Zsa Gabor. • . . • • • . . . . 1000' 22.65
FT-BACHELOR HUSBAND - Ceaser Romero, Phyl lis Kirk, Richard Denning(1955)1000' 19.65
FT-BADGE FOR CASEY - Alan Hale & Bobby Clark. Rai Iroadlng In 19th C. 1000' 19.65
FT-DOUBLE IDENTITY - Victor Jorey, Pat McVey. From files of San 1000' 18.65
Diego Pol ice Department.
FT-GAMBLER, THE - Psychological drama, suspense, of people caught In 1DOD' 17.65
web of circumstance.
FT-MAN WITHOUT FEAR - Joseph Cotton & Raymond Burr• . . • • . • • . 1000' 22.65
FT-ONE WAY TICKET - Alan Hale as Casey Jones. Bobby Clark. SpirIt '000' 19.6'
& lure of railroading in 19th century. (1957)
FT-PENGUIN'S NEST W/BIRD'S LAST JEST - Burgess Meredith. (COLOR) 2000' 89.65
FT-POINT OF IMPACT - Peter Lawford, Warren Stevens ••• • .• 1000' 18.65
FT-PERFECT GENTLEMAN, THE - Walter Creaza & U.S. Treasury fi les. 1000' 17.65
FT-PEARLS OF PLENTY - John Piccard • . • • . • . . . • • • . • . . . 1000' 14.65
FT-PICK THE WINNER - (1954) Host Donald Woods. W/Vivian Blaine. 1000' 17.65
FT-PEOPLE VS. JOHNSON - Paul Muni &-Adele Jergens • . . . . . • . . • 1000' 24.65
FT-PUPPETEER, THE - W/John Hudson & Mary LaRoche. (1956)(The Web) 1000' 16.65
FT-PEYTON PLACE - Dorothy Malone, Ryan O'Neal, Ivlia Farrow, Ed Nelson. 1000' 9.65
Sever~1 cont i nuous chapters ava il ab Ie.
FT-PRINCESS & THE BEGGAR, THE - John Barrymore, Jr., Tommy Kirk, 1000' 14.65
Mar Ia Eng I ish.
FT-QUALCUNO MI ASPETTA - Separate picture & "ful I coat" sound track 2000' 22.65
(Both 16MM) for double system projectors 2DlY. W/Mickey Rooney &
Susan 0 liver.
FT-RUNWAY IN THE DARK - Paul Burke , Chris Robinson. Bombardment 2000' 42.65
group of 8th Airforce in England.
FT-ROAD AHEAD - Rory Calhoun, Faith Damerque , Paul Langton. 1000' 18.65
FT-RANSOM - Capt. Buster Crabbe of the Foreign Legion W/Fuzzy Knight. 1000' - 18.65
FT-SEAHUNT - Lloyd Bridges, Keith Andes, Chris Robinson. 1000' 18.65
FT-SQUEEZE PLAY - Wi I I i~m Campbel I & Richard Shannon.. . . . • . • 1000' 16.65
FT-STORM WARNING - VI/Alan Hale & Bobby Clark. Railroading in the 1000' 19.65
19th century.
FT-SEARCH IN THE NIGHT - W/Frank Lovejoy. (Early 4 Star Playhouse) 1000' 14.65
FT-SOMETHING CRAZY - Jack Glng, Wendel I Corey, Angela Lansbury & 2000' 29.65
Martin Balsam. Story about people who consult doctors.
FT-TWITCHELL, THE - Heidi Olson , Noah Berry, Jr. • • • . • . . •­ 1000' 15.65
FT-TAMALE CAPER - (1st t on ly of a 2 pa rte r) E-kern Z~lmbal ist, Ed 2000' 27. 65
Byrnes (Kookie)
FT-TINA - Capt. Buster Crabbe of the Forei9n Legion, w/Fuzzy Knight. 1000' 18.65
FT-TO THE GREAT A MOST SELDOM GIFT - (1954)Richard Boone as a doctor. 1000' 17.65
FT-TIME BOMB - O. Massen, S. Carey. Substitute for insulin found 1000' 14.65
after bombing o-f Pearl Harbor. -(Nesbit Parade.)
FT-TV SURPRISE REEL - Parts of 3 different major TV shows (COLOR) 800' 16.65
with big stars in each reel. Excel lent variety of stories. (B&W) . • • • . 12.65
First come, first served.
FT-THREE PARTER - Little Theatre Series: Escape; Si Iver Stars 650' 9.65
(Onslow Stevens); It's Great to be Crazy (Jackie Coogan)
FT-VICTIM, THE - AI le~ Nourse. A victim of a holdup is threatened 1000' 9.65
by thugs. "Talkback" series.
FT-WALTZ, THE - Ann Bancroft, Peter Graves • . • • . . • • . . . . . 1000' 19.65
FT~WEDDING MARCH - Arlene Dahl & Larry Parks • • • • . • • • • . . . • 1000' 19.65
FT-WILD INTRUDER - Richard Boone as Dr. Conrad Styner W!Vera Miles. 1000' 18.65
Drama of medicine.
FT-WAY OF WRONGELL - Exciting drama of men & ships in the U.S. Navy. 1000' 11 .65
FT-WEDD!NG MORNING - (Hoi Iywood t Hour) Jimmy Lydon & BI I I Frawley. 1000' 11.65
ADDITIONAL TITLES
FT-AUTUMN FEVER- George Sanders, Zsa Zsa Gabor. . • . . • • • . •• 1000' 22.65
FT-BACHELOR HUSBAND - Caaser Romero, Phyl lis Kirk, Richard Denning(1955)1000' 19.65
FT-BADGE FOR CASEY - Alan Hale & Bobby Clark. Rai Iroading in 19th r. 1000' 19.65
FT-DOUBLE IDENTITY - Victor Jorey, Pat McVey. From fi les of San 1000' 18.65
Diego Pol ice Department.
FT-GAMBLER, THE - Psychological drama, suspense, of people caught In 1000' 17.65
web of circumstance.
FT-MAN WITHOUT FEAR - Joseph Cotton & Raymond Burr• . • • • . • • • 1000' 22.65
FT-CHAIN & THE RIVER - Paul Douglas, Patty McCormack • • • • • • . 1000' 19.65
FT-WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG - Claudette Colbert, Tab Hunter. • • . • . 1000' 24.65
FT-WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO MISS ILLINOIS? - Carol Lynley, Anthony 2000' 42.65
George. Anthology drama with Fred Astaire Host.
FT-WORK OF ART - Chuck Connors. Capture & domestication of wi Id 2000' 27.65
animals in Africa, western style.
FT-POLICY OF JOE ALADDIN - Katheryn Grant, Brian Donlevy. • 1000' 18.65
FT-SUNDAY MOURNING - tvlarllyn fvlaxwell, Brian Keith. . . • . • . 1000' 18.65
FT-TOO MANY SUSPECTS - Buster Crabbe of Foreign Legion vJ/Fuzzy Knight. 1000' 18.65
Fi Imed in North Africa.

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GUN IN THE WEST (C); ALICE'S RESTAURANT (C); NIKKI; CHANGE OF
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THE OMEGA MAN (C): HOW TO NAME AN EGG (C): GOING HOME (C).
REEL "c"- (ALL COLOR): INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU; HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE AND 350' 14.50
RUIN YOUR LIFE: THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB: BUN, ANGEL, RUN:
BOB & CAROL, TED & ALICE; A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN; THE ADVEN­
TURERS; NORWOOD; A TWIST OF SAND; A GUNFIGHT; WILLARD.
REEL "D" - (ALL COLOR): THE TALL PEOPLE ; COLD TURKEY; MONKEYS, GO HOME; 350' 14.50
CHUCKA; THE PRIVATE NAVY OF SGT. O'FARRELL; SPARTACUS; CASINO
ROYALE; SERGEANT RYKER; OPERATION KID BROTHER; THE NAKED RUNNER;
THE LOVE-INS; THE POppy IS ALSO A FLOWER.
REEL "E" - (ALL COLOR): THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE; THE DEVIL'S BRIGADE; 350' 14.50
HELL'S ANGELS ON WHEELS: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW; HANG ' EM
HIGH; NEVER A DULL Mo~mNT: CUSTER OF THE WEST; FOR LOVE OF JOY;
SALT & PEPPER; CANDY: BOATNIKS.
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TREMENDOUS VALUE!

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GREY COLOR, USED ONLY ONCE. MINIMUM ORDER SHIPPED ON

CANS ONLY ... $15.00 plus postage. ORDERS 45# OR MORE,

800- .8SEA~
SHIPPED FREIGHT COLLECT . (Check with your Post Office 2000'- 1.95 f»A­
for P.P.charges). 800' = L~ Lbs. 2000' = 3 Lbs.

GAINES "16" FILMS CO. FEATURETTES - TRAILERS - CANS PAGE 1S


1000' "WAY OF
Inspirational Series withLIFE"
Donald Woods as Host. . .14 65
Combination of "CROSSROADS" & "READER'S DIGEST" Stories. • q
Stars Portray Rabbis, Catholic Priests, & Protestant Ministers in Varrous Stories.
*$14.65 EACH WITH EXCEPTION OF THOSE PRICED OTHERWISE. 2,- SorZ7§2
502 - BROADWAY TRUST 17.65 708 - BARBED WIRE PREACHER- Scott Brady
Gene Lockhart, Lloyd Bridges 709 - THANKSGIVING PRAYER - Jeff Morrow
503 - CHINESE CHECKERS - Richard Denning 710 - BOOMTOWN PADRE - Dick Foran
504 - THE SHADOW OF GOD - Paul Kelly 711 - THE PURE WHITE ORCHID
506 - CLEANUP - Vincent Price, 17.65 Richard Denning
Sally Blaine 713 - THE LAMP OF FATHER CATALDO
507 - WITH ALL MY LOVE -Ann Harding 17.65 Brian Aherne
508 - MR. LIBERTY BELL 17.65 714 - GOD'S HEALING-Vincent Price 17.65
Brian Donlevy 715 - PATCHWORK FAMILY - Stuart Erwin
509 - THE GAMBLER - Dennis Morgan 717 - THE HAPPY GIFT - Richard Carlson
5i 0 - GOD IN THE STREETS - Jeff Morrow . 718 - WEEKEND MIN ISTER - 17.65
511 - MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD Richard Arlen
Carl Benton Reid 719 - LONE STAR PREACHER - Victor Jory
512 - VIVI SHINING BRIGHT -Kent Smith 720 - TIMBERLAND PREACHER - David Brian
516 - THE STRANGE BEQUEST - Pat O'Brien 721 - SKY PILOT OF THE CUMBERLANDS
517 - CALVARY IN CHINA - Arthur Franz Donald Woods
520 - A BELL FOR O'DONNELL 17.65 722 - THE MAN WHO \'IALKED ON WII.TER
Edmund Lowe. Wi I liam Prince, Maureen O'Sul I Ivan,
521 - THE PAVEMENT PASTOR - Jeff Morrow Rex Ingram
523 - MOTHER O'BRIEN - Arthur Shields, 723 - TENEMENT SAINT - Ceci I Kellaway,
James Lydon Elizabeth Patterson
526 - THE WHITE CARNATION-J. Carrol I Naish 724 - THE LIGHT, 732-PARATROOP PADRE
528 - DIG OR DIE, BROTHER HYDE - (2 PARTER) 17.65 EACH
Hugh Marlowe Donald Woods, Charles McGraw,R.Jaeckel
529 - THE BOWERY BISHOP 17.65 726 - THE KID HAD A GUN 17.65
Richard Denning, Robert Armstrong George Brent
530 - TWO-FISTED SAINT - Paul Kelly 727 - THE PATTON PRAYER - Stephen
531 - DEADLY FEAR - Rod Cameron McNally, Carl Benton Reid
532 - ANATOLE OF r HE BAYOUS 17.65 729 - THE ICE CATHEDRAL - Kevin McCarthy
Donald Crisp 731 - CALL FOR HELP - Richard Carlson
533 - HOME IS THE SAILOR - David Brian 733 - HII.LF MILE DOWN - Jeff Morrow
535 - THE LIFELINE - Regis Toomey 17.65 734 - THE LAST STRAND 17.65
Barbara Hale, Kent Taylor Conrad Nagel
536 - THE JUDGE - Brian Donlevy 17.65 736 - THE DEADLINE - Arthur Franz,
537 - THE MAN ON THE TOTEM POLE P~t Crowley
Richard Erdman, Coleen Gray 737 - THE BIG SOMBRERO - Ceci I Kellaway
538 - THE SINGING PREACHER - Dick Foran 738 - THE WREATH - David Brian
539 A HOLIDAY FOR FATHER JIM 17.65 739 - THE MIRACLE OF FAITH 17.65
Pat O'BrIen Conrad Nagel
702 - RINGSIDE PADRE - Stephen McNally 740 - A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY
703 - THE COMEBACK - Don De Fore Floyd Corrigan, Steve Terrell
705 - WITH CHARITY FOR ALL 741 - 9:30 ACTION 17.65
J. Carrol I Naish Richard Arlen
707 _ THE CIRCUS PRIEST - Pat OmBrien 17.65
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FINt;: QUA'b!'rY AMERiC,\N-MADE LENSES IN EXCELLENT, LIKE-NEW CONDITION AT


GREAT SAVINGS. STANDARD LENSES WILL FIT ALL PROJECTORS WITH EXCEPTION
OF BELL & HOWELL, KODAK & MOVIE MITE. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE.
1" B&H Reg. Somco f 11. 9 . 28.50 5/8" STANDARD-SIMPSON f/2.0 26.50
2" B&H '500' Super 0 Proval f/l.4 42.50 2" STANDARD-SIMPSON f/l.6 22.50
2" B&H Reg.-Super Proval f/l.6 27.50 2" STANDARD-SIMPSON-SOMTAR f/1.6 21.50
2" B&H Reg.-Excessal ite f/l.6 27.50 2" STANDARn"'SI MPSON f/l . n ?LL ')n
502 - BROADWAY TRUST 17 .65 708 - BARBED WIRE PREACHER- Scott Brady
Gene Lockhart, Lloyd Bridges 709 - THANKSGIVING PRAYER - Jeff Morrow
503 - CHINESE CHECKERS - Richard Denning 710 - BOOMTOWN PADRE - Dick Foran
504 - THE SHADOW OF GOD - Paul Kelly 711 - THE PURE WHITE ORCHID
506 - CLEANUP - Vincent Price, 17.65 Richard Denning
Sa II y BIa I ne 713 - THE LAMP OF FATHER CATALDO
507 - WITH ALL MY LOVE -Ann Harding 17.65 Brian Aherne
508 - MR. LIBERTY BELL 17.65 714 - GOD'S HEALING-Vincent Price 17.65
Brian Donlevy 71, - PATCHWORK FAMILY - Stuart Erwin
509 - THE GAMBLER - Dennis Morgan 717 - THE HAPPY GIFT - Richard Carlson
5i 0 - GOD I N THE STREETS - Jeff Morrow . 718 - WEEKEND MINISTER - 17.65
511 - MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD Richard Arlen
Carl Benton Reid 719 - LONE STAR PREACHER - Victor Jory
512 - VIVI SHINING BRIGHT -Kent Smith 720 - TIMBERLAND PREACHER - David Brian
516 - THE STRANGE BEQUEST - Pat O'Brien 721 - SKY PILOT OF THE CUMBERLANDS
517 - CALVARY IN CHINA - Arthur Franz Donald Woods
520 - A BELL FOR O'DONNELL 17.65 722 - THE MAN WHO WALKED ON WATER
Edmund Lowe. Wi I I iam Prince, Maureen O'Sul I ivan,
521 - THE PAVEMENT PASTOR - Jeff Morrow Rex Ingram
523 - MOTHER O'BRIEN - Arthur Shields, 723 - TENEMENT SAINT - Cecil Kellaway,
James Lydon ElIzabeth Patterson
526 - THE WHITE CARNATION-J. Carrol I Naish 724 - THE LIGHT, 732-PARATROOP PADRE
528 - DIG OR DIE, BROTHER HYDE ­ (2 PARTER) 17.65 EACH
Hugh Marlowe Donald Woods, Charles McGraw,R.Jaeckel
529 - THE BOWERY BISHOP 17.65 726 - THE KID HAD A GUN 17.65
Richard Denning, Robert Armstrong George Brent
530 - TWO-FISTED SAINT - Paul Kelly 727 - THE PATTON PRAYER - Stephen
531 - DEADLY FEAR - Rod Cameron McNally, Carl Benton Reid
532 - ANATOLE OF THE BAYOUS 17.65 729 - THE~ I~E CATHEDRAL - Kevin McCarthy
Donald Crisp 731 - CALL FOR HELP - Richard Carlson
533 - HOME IS THE SAILOR - David Brian 733 - HALF MILE DOWN - Jeff Morrow
535 - THE LIFELINE - Regis Toomey 17.65 734 - THE LAST STRAND 17.65
Barbara Hale, Kent Taylor Conrad Nagel
536 - THE JUDGE - Brian Donlevy 17.65 736 - THE DEADLINE - Arthur Franz,
537 - THE MAN ON THE TOTEM POLE P~t Crowley
Richard Erdman, Coleen Gray 737 - THE BIG SOMBRERO - Ceci I Kellaway
538 - THE SINGING PREACHER - Dick Foran 738 - THE WREATH - David Brian
539 A HOLIDAY FOR FATHER JIM 17.65 739 - THE MIRACLE OF FAITH 17.65
Pat O'BrIen Conrad Nagel
702 - RINGSIDE PADRE - Stephen McNally 740 - A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY
703 - THE COMEBACK - Don De Fore Floyd Corrigan, Steve Terrell
705 - WITH CHARITY FOR ALL 741 - 9:30 ACTION 17.65
J. Carro I I Na Ish Richard Arlen
707 _ THE CIRCUS PRIEST - Pat OmBrien 17.65

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PINE QUA\,.ITY AMERiC/\N-MADt: LENSES IN EXCELLENT, LIKE-NEW CONDITION AT


GREAT SAVINGS. STANDARD LENSES WILL FIT ALL PROJECTORS WITH EXCEPTION
OF BELL & HOWELL, KODAK & MOVIE MITE. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE.
1" B&H Reg. Somco f /1. 9 28.50 5/8" STANDARD-SIMPSON f/2.0 26.50
2" B&H '500' Super D Proval f/1.4 42.50 2" STANDARD-SIMPSON f/1.6 22.50
2" B&H Reg.-Super Proval f/1.6 27.50 2" STANDARD-SIMPSON-SOMTAR f/1.6 21.50
2" B&H Reg.-Excessallte f/1.6 27.50 2" STANDARD-SIMPSON f/l.6 24.50
3" B&H Reg.-Increl ite f/2 34.50 LIKE NEW
B&H '500' Fi Imovara (Zoom 49.50 3" STANDARD-SIMPSON f/2 26.50
for H" to 3"· lenses) 2" STANDARD-SOMCO t/1.6 18.50
2" KODAK f 11.6 EKTANON 22.50 2" STANDARD - BCA f/1.6 22.50
H" STANDARD- SANKOR f /1.6 21.50 2" STANDARD - PRIMA f/1.6 (Jap) 21.50
ZOOM LENS (SANKOR .75 to 1.25) 42.50 (For 3" X 5" picture ONLY)

• SEND FOR BROCHURE ON NEW LENSES •


IlNCLUDES - CINENIASCOP~, ZOOM, PRIME, ETC.
INCREASE AS OF MARCH 1ST ON SOME lll,ODELS.
NOTE: · THERE WILL BE A PRICE 16
GAINES "16" FILMS CO. "CROSSROADS" - USED LENSES PAGE
8616

*ALL STAINLESS STEEL


* 20-SECOND OPERATION
* PRECISION TOOL SCRAPER
* MODERN STYLING

*LIFETIME SERVICE

Includes free bottle of


double-action film cement
& book on "HOW TO SPLICE,"
5.49
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~llQ§§I~.~Qv~~
With molded rubber, no slip, no mar base, only slightly

REG PRICE 6.95 1>-3.50


smaller, in chrome & enamel finish (without cement & book) ,KEEP A

ON HAND

SORRY, QUANTITY LIMITED, First Come, First Served.


;S: . ...... ­ ~- -

pi ? is z:se s as a ' 1 ;= s4e S;;;=e 5 ;;;Z:=S;;ZS RS

99
COMPACT VERSION OF MODEL USED BY FILM & TV STUDIOS 10-POWER Illuminated MAGNIFIER
OHNAR Vanguard Splicer· 3-WAY 8mm, Super 8 Provides bright illumination for sharp magnification .
Turns on and off like a flashlight. Magnifies 10 times
. .. DELUXE and 16mm WET SPLICER for perfect focus. H" lens. Removable millimeter
. Durable cast .metal constrl¥;tion wilh precise gauge. Black plastic housing. Uses C batteries (not
machined splicing and cutting heads, adjUstable . included).

and heavily chromium plate d paris. Includes

built-in dry splicer. WI. 1 'h-Ibs.

Does The Job . ~... . . 3.95


...-­
o[3 5~11/·ICers ·. 8mm,
. - Super 8, 16mm ·
­

·TOUGH COAT 'film cleaner' B~~~i

TOUGHENS, CLEANS, .PRESERVES, IMPROVES PLIABILITY. 115 WEBRll WIPES

. REDUCES SCRATCHING. .ELIMINATES STATIC, DUST, • FILM CLEANING CLOTHS.


Can also be used with film
LINt ·AND DIRT IN ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ·FILM. cleaner, Soft,Canlt Scratch,
Lintless and Great Wet Strength.

PROJECTOR BELTS Each Pad

SPRING WIRE - TAKE UP & FEED


INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED.
"H~ ~ND'· titles
DON'T BE WITHOUT A SPARE
(KODAK FABRIC BELTS 4.00) •

115 16MM SOUND - BJW - FADE IN


REPLACE OLD WORN-OUT OR SHORT
& OUT
END TITLES.
SPECIFY-FOR B&H, AMPRO, VICTOR, RCA, 40 for 8.25

DE VRY, E.K. PAGEANT, MOVIE MITE. REVERE 5 for 1.25 - 10 for 2.25 - 20 for 4.25

GRAFLEX, (KODASCOPE & NA"TCO - J. '1"0 , COLOR (NO SOUND) 3 for 2.00 - 5 for 2.95

. B.](.tj~.I~I':tl!tJ.)4i'
ACADEMY LEADER: (WITH NUMBERS) APPROX. 6 FT. EACH.

SINGLE PERF.

B/W : 10 f or 2.75; 25 for 5,50; 50 for 9,75.

COLOR: 45~ Each; 5 for 1.95; 10 for 3.75.'

Coated on standard film base in a matt finish, idea l for writing PROJECTOR

with felt tip pen. Colors are: RED, WHITE, BLUE, YELLOW, BLACK AND
$~50
GR"R"RN Trlpnt. ifv VOll1" <::llhiprt<:: wi1-h '" rlifTPrpn1- ,,01,....... ",1- i-hp

11

FOR

!Ifi
·8MM & 16MM FtLMS

*ALL STAINLESS STEEL


* 20-SECOND OPERATION
* PRECISION TOOL SCRAPER
* MODERN STYLING
Includes free bottle of
double-action film cement
& book on "HOW TO SPLICE."
5.49
...--.-
*LIFETIME SERVIC~
fteJtr,..~QOb
.
~~ ~!!!!W.. _."tt"'-,tOr..J'-.'_c

,~~ pr.......... .....

BUDGET MODEL
Same construction as above.

REG PRICE 6.95


With molded rubber, no slip, no mar base, only slightly

smaller, in chrome & enamel finish (without cement & book) , KEEP A

ON HAND
SORRY, QUANTITY LIMITED. First Come, First Served.
::s:: S? ;is - d - ;t, i?S Si? s;ae z:::r;zs &!fS
z::::::;;;: 25"? s

COMPACT VERSION OF MODEL USED BY FILM & TV STUDIOS

99
10-POWER Illuminated MAGNIFIER
OHNAR Vanguar.d Splicer · .. 3-WAY 8mm, Super 8 Provides bright illumination for sharp magnification.
Turns on and off like a flashlight. Magnifies 10 times
.~
. DElUXE and 16mrr- WET SPLICER for perfect focus. 1f' lens. Removable millimeter
(!l . , .. Oura ble calt . metal c~nstr~tiQn .wilh precise gauge. Black plastic housing. Uses C batteries (not
. '" ." - machined splici ng and culling heads, adiustable included).
and heavily chromium plated parts. Includes
built·in dry splicer. WI. 1 Y2.lbs. .

Does The Job "' . '


. . 8mm, Super
. .
8, 16mm .
3.95
of 3 Sp/ICers ..

TOUGH COAT 'film cleaner' BOTTLE


4 ' oz.

rOUGHENS, CLEANS, .PRESERVES, IMPROVES PLiABILlTV. WEBRIL WIPES


. REDUCES SCRATCHING. ELIMINATES STATIC, DUST, •
115 FILM CLEANING CLOTHS •
Can also be used with film

LINt. AND DIRT IN ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ' FILM. cleaner. Soft,Can't Scratch,

Lintless and Great Wet Strength.

PROJECTOR BELTS' ([JlJ(lJ([J([J(lJ(lJ(lJ@ Each Pad

SPRING WIRE - TAKE UP & FEED


INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED.
-TYE END" titles
DON'T BE WITHOUT A SPARE
(KODAK FABRIC BELTS 4.00) •

115 16MM SOUND - B/W - FADE IN


REPLACE OLD WORN-OUT OR SHORT
& OUT
END TITLES.
SPECIFY-FOR B&H, AMPRO, VICTOR, RCA, 40 for 8.25

DE VRY, E. K. PAGEANT, MOVIE MITE. REVERE 5 for 1.25 - 10 for 2.25 - 20 for 4.25

GRAFLEX. (KODASCOPE & NA-TCO· J. 'It> ) COLOR (NO SOUND) 3 for 2.00 - 5 for 2.95

l4[.]!.];jj.'~I'~141J.]4i' SI~GLE PERF.


, ACADEMY LEADER: (WITH NUMBERS) APPROX. 6 FT. EACH.

B/W: 10 for 2.75; 25 for 5.50; 50 for 9.75.

COLOR: 45~ Each; 5 for 1.95; 10 for 3.75.

Coated on standard film base in a matt finish, ideal for writing PROJECTOR

with felt tip pen. Colors are: RED, WHITE, BLUE, YELLOW, BLACK AND

GREEN. Identify your subjects with a different color at the

heads and tails. SU'4fLI: rllfr:'.

$3 50
• 1000 '-$9.50 • 400' - $4.50 • 100' - $1. 50
16mm Single Perf.
Buy 1000' of mixed colors, your choice for $9.50
3 leaders (15 feet)
Also Available in limited quanity YELLOW (Light Struck) Leader
• 1000' - $12.50 • 400' - $6.00

@ZM.[l~rn~ "16" FILMS CO. VAN NUYS, CALIFORlliA 9lA05


NEW &USED
FilM 16mm ALL REELS AND CANS ARE STEEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

eEMENT 400 ' NEW


400 ' USE D
Idiil'· .65
. 35 .
400' NEW
400 ' USED
a4@LI
. 60
.30
400 ' NEW (PLAST IC) . 45 400 ' NEW (PLASTIC) .45
600 ' NEW 800 ' . 1.65 600' NEW 80 0' 1. 6 5
600' NEW ( PLASTIC) 1.30 600' NEW (PLASTIC) 1.25
800 ' USE D .96 800 ' USED . 85
1200 ' USED . 95 1200' USED . 95
1600 ' NEW 2.65 1600' NEW 2 . 65
160 0' USED 1.50 1600' RAW STOCK CANS . 95
1600' NEW ( PLASTIC) 2.10 ( HOLDS 2 REELS)
2000' NEW 3.95 1600' NEW ( PLASTIC) 2.10
2000 ' NEW (PLASTIC) 3.10 2000 ' NEW 3 . 85
2300' NEW 4.45 2000' USED 2. 15
WELDS BLACK AND WHITE
OR COLOR FILM TOGETHER 2300' NEW (PLASTIC) 3.25, 2000' NEW (PLASTIC) 3 . 10
IN POSITIVE SPLICE. (2300' REELS FIT 2000' CAN) 2000'(USED ELK . PLAS' )1 . 85
WILL NOT SPOIL. BRUSH (ALL PLASTI C REELS & CANS (2000' CAN WILL TAKE 2300'
ARE GREY . ) REEL . )
APPLICATOR.
MIN IMUM ORDER ON REELS & CANS ALONE . . • 17. SO
OVER 30 LBS . SH I PPED FREIGHT COLLECT .

CTS/CTT - 1000W - 4 Pin - 25 Hrs. 9.55


GENERAL ELECTRIC
SYLVANIA
EXCITER LAMPS
CWA - 750W - 4 Pin - 25 Hrs. 8.60 • DE VRY .AMPRO & GRAFLEX • KODAK!
CZA - 500W - 25 Hrs. . . 6.15 BSS 2.70 BSS 2 . 70 BTD - 2.50
CZX - 500W - 25 Hrs. . . • • 5.85 BSK - 2 . 6 5 BRK - 2 .95 BSK - 2. 65
DDB/DDW - 750W STANDARD - 25 Hrs . 5.95 BRK 2 . 95 BVL - 3.5 5
DCH - 150W - 4 Pin - 15 Hrs. 5.75 BRS - 2.50 • HOLMF.S BFX ­ 3 . 20
DDY - 750W - STANDARD - 200 Hr s. . 10.95 BRX 2 .75 BSS 2.7 0
DEF - 150W - 4 Pin - 15 Hrs . 7 . 25 BXB - 3.65 • NATCO
DEJ - 750W - B/W - 25 Hrs . 6.70 ,BELL & HOWELL BSS - 2.65
DFA - 150W - 4 ~ n - 1 5 Hrs. 6.25 BRD - 2.70 • TSI - DE VRY BSW - 2.95
DFY - 1000W - B/H - 25 Hrs . . 7 . 30 BSK - 2.65 BRK 2.95
DFD - 1000W - STANDARD - 10 Hrs . 6.15 • VICTOR
BRX - 2 . 75 BSS 2 . 7 0 BVK - 3.30
DFT - rooow - STANDARD - 25 Hrs. 6.65 BRS - 2.50
DHT - 1200W - STANDARD - 10 Hrs. BXB - 3 . 65
9.75 BAK - 2 . 70 • R.C.A . BXJ - 3.90

t .. )·
DNE or DNF 150W - SUPER & TRU-BEAM. 9.90 * BGB - 2.65
EJL - 200W - 2 Pin - 25 Hrs. 9.95 • REVERE BFT - 2 35

DKM - 250W - 4 Pin - 25 Hrs. 9.25


BSK 2 65 KALART
DLR - 250W - 4 Pin - 10 Hrs. . •. Please give MAKE and BVK - 3 30
8.25 B~K - 2 . 95 MODE L # of Projector . _.
EKS - 250W - HALOGEN- QUARTZ - 25 Hrs.l0.20

FIBRE SHIPPING CASES


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tiJ!t~(j;ee fp 6
.. . -. REE L SIZE 400 ' 600' SOO' 1 20 0' 1600' 2000 ' .
Cas e Dia./Sq . S" 9 41 " 11-3/4" 13f' 15" 16!"
1 Reel Case $1 .95 $2 . 7 5 $3.00 $3.35 $3 . 95 $4 .25
DURABLE
2 Reel Case 2 . 45 3.50 3 . 85 4.45_ 4.75 4 .9 5
RELIABLE
EFFICIENT 3 Reel Case 2.95 4.65 4 .7 5 5 . 10 5.75 6. 25
4 Reel Case 3 . 85 4. 85 5 .1 5 5 .7 5 6. 50 6 . 95

.. . ONE GEARED END - 22 . 50


ONE DUMMY END - 11.50

MODELS RW-l
~1
Accurately geared, sturdy cast hous ing, special" KALKOR MAGNIFIER .
square shafts of steel, full grip wooden handles ' ~~t-i
and Q 4 tn 1 rnt in n ..nvi~A thA I"C:+A~" a,..dae+ ....... · iii PRECIS ION! FJN~ nil A I /TV ·

ovv
600' NEW (PLASTIC) 1.30 600' NEW (PLASTIC) 1.25
800 ' USED . 96 800' USED .85
1200' USED . 95 1200' USED . 95
1600 ' NEW 2.6 5 1600' NEW 2 . 65
1600 ' USED 1.50 1600' RAW STOCK CANS . 95
1600 ' NEW (PLASTIC) 2. 10 (HOLDS , 2 REELS)
2000' NEW 3.95 1600' NEW (PLASTIC) 2.10
2000' NEW (PLASTIC ) 3 . 10 2000 ' NEW 3 . 85
WELDS BLACK AND WHI TE 2300' NEW 4.45 2000 ' USED 2.15
OR COLOR FILM TOGETHER 2300 ' NEW (PLASTIC) 3 . 25 . 2000 ' NEW (PLASTI C) 3.10
IN POSITIVE SPLICE. (23 00' REELS FIT 2000' CAN) 2000'(USED BLK. PLAS' ) 1 .85
WILL NOT SPOIL. BRUSH (ALL Ph~ S TIC REELS & CANS (2000' CAN WI LL TAKE 2300'
APPLICATOR. ARE GREY.) REEL. )
MINIMUM ORDER ON REELS & CANS ALONE. . . 17. 50
OVER 30 LBS. SHIPPED FRE IGHT COLLECT .

GENERAL ELECTRIC

CTS/CTT - 1000W - 4 Pin - 25 Hrs. 9.55


. SYLVANIA
EXOTER LAMPS
CWA - 750W - 4 Pin - 25 Hrs . 8 . 60 • DE VRY .AMPRO & GRAFLEX • KODAK'
CZA - 500W - 25 Hr s. 6.15 BSS - 2 .7 0 BSS - 2 .70 BTD - 2 .50
CZX - 500W - 25 Hrs. • • 5.85 BSK - 2 . 65 BRK - 2 . 95 BSK - 2. 65
DDB/DDW - 750W STANDARD - 25 Hrs. 5.95 BRK - 2.95 BVL - 3.55
DCH - 150W - 4 Pin - 15 Hrs. 5.75 BRS - 2.50 • HOLMF.S BFX - 3.20
DDY - 750W - STANDARD - 200 Hrs. .10.95 BRX - 2 . 75 BSS - 2 .70
DEF - 150W - 4 Pin - 15 Hrs. 7.25 BXB - 3.65 • NATCO
DE J - 750W - B/ W - 25 Hrs. 6.70 ,BELL & HOWELL BSS - 2.65
DFA - 150W - 4 ~n - 15 Hrs. 6.25 BRD - 2.70 .TSI - DE VRY BSW - 2 . 95
DFY - 1000W - B/H - 25 Hrs . 7.30 BSK - 2 . 65 BRK 2.95
DFD - 1000W - STANDARD - 10 Hrs. 6.15 • VI CTOR
BRX - 2.75 BSS 2.70 BVK - 3.30
DFT - lOOOW - STANDARD - 25 Hrs . 6 . 65 BRS - 2.50
DHT - 1200W - STANDARD - 10 Hrs . 9 .75 BXB - 3 .65
BAK - 2 .70 • R. C. A. BXJ - 3.90
DNE or DNF - 150W - SUPER & TRU-BEAM. 9.90 • BGB - 2.65
EJL - 2.00W - 2 Pi n - 2 5 Hrs. 9 . 95 • REVERE BFT - 2 .35
DKM - 250W - 4 Pin - 25 Hrs. 9 .25 BSK·2 .65
DLR - 250W - 4 Pi n - 10 Hrs. 8 . 25 lease give MAKE
BRK , 2 . 95
EKS - 250W - HALOGEN- QUARTZ - 25 Hr s .l0. 20 # of Projector

FIBRE SHIPPING CASES


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CF-ADAM - Story of young Indian boy caught between the (COLOR) 425' 14.65
white and Indian societies.
CF-ADELIE PENGUINS OF ANTARTICA - The penguin I ife cycle (COLOR) 850' 19.65
Is recorded in their natural habitat. From egg hatchin~ and growth
to maturity & sometimes death by environmental adversaries.
(Color bluish in several scenes.)
CF-ARCHITEGTURAL RESEARCH - Modern fi 1m techniques used In (COLOR) 900' 22.65
this fast-paced fi 1m about new trends in architectural design.
CF-AERONAUTICS & SPACE REPORT - HIGHLIGHTS 1970 - N.A.S.A. (COLOR) 1000' 32.65
film report for 1970 showing highlights of total ecl ipse of sun;
Appollo 13 return to earth; cosmonauts'vislt U.S.; lun~rresearch.
CF-AK-SAR-BEN - Story & achievements of AK-Sar-Ben, a busl- (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
ness organization formed in 1895 for the purpose of enriChing the
lives of people In the Great Plains region. Educational, agricultural and
civic projects are seen.
CF-ART OF THEORA HAMBLETT, THE - How she becomes a painter. (COLOR) 800' 12.65
Beautiful color pictures are shown as wei I as her painting after her
retirement as a school teacher.
CF-BRAINWASH '72 - A motion picture based on "Anti-Smoking" (COLOR) 800' 39.65
and "Subliminal Perception". Romantic, tragic & educational.
CF-BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION - (Amer. Cancer Soc.)lnf6rmative (COLOR) 550' 16.65
film In which techniques of self-examination for breast cancer are
demonstrated by Dr. Emerson Day with patient.
CF-DEVELOPMENT OF AMATEUR MOVIES - Complete history of man ,(COLOR) 1100' 38.65
& his moving picture machines, from 1923 to 1970. Jim MacGeorge &
Chuck McCann impersonate atypical laurel & Hardy team In voice, looks &
actions al I through this funny film in beautiful color. (Like New.)
CF-DIALOGUE ON VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY - Drs. John (COLOR) 1300' 12.65
Hollan~ & Donald Super discus s new Ideas on th~ psyc hology of human
dev pme a I r afea to a person s behavior on the job.
CF-DOWN ON THE FARM - (PART 2) Machines & their uses. (COLOR) 900' 7 . 65
CF-EVALUAlION - KEY TO YOUR FUTURE - Army's latest testl ng (CelOR) 1200' 5.65
system determining knowlec.ge & skil I leve ls of enl isted men, entitling
them to advance In position and pay.
CF-FASHION FAIR - (By Ship & Shore) Colorful look at fabrics (COLOR) 600' 14.65
& high styles and progeess made In easy to wear & care synthetics,
1965 World's Fair as the showcase.
CF-FUTURE OF INSURANCE - What the future holds In sel ling insurance.(COlOR) 300'12.65
CF-FARRi\GUT STORY, THE - Still 8nimation about the life of (COLOR) 1000" 24.65
David Farragut, one of the greetest leaders & officers in American Naval History.
CF-FOUR-HANDED RUBBER DAM APPLICATION - New dernal procedures.(COlOR) 375' 5.65
CF-FRAMEWORK FOR FOOD SERVICE - Discussion highl ights the (COLOR) 700' 6.65
importance of adequate school lunches & the eating habits of teen­
egers. Cooperation between school management, food service director & principal.
CF-FASHIONABLE THING TO DO - Fashion fi 1m about a young (COLOR) 400' 4.65
woman who discovers the world of self-made clothes.
CF-FOOTNOTES TO THE ATOMIC AGE - (Part 2 Only) Documentary (COLOR) 800' 17.65
on present use of nuclear explosives & the danger of their fal lout
being a violation of the Test Ban Treaty.
CF-GOOD HEALTH HABITS - (Part 1 Only) Cleanl iness of young- (COLOR) 400' 6.65
sters at home and play.
CF-GLACIATION - (Out of frame) (C.F.B.) How glaciers are formed. (COLOR) 400' 6.65
CF-WORW OF THE SEANCE - Fascinating expose" of clever tricks (COLOR) 1000 I 48.65
used to "call:up" the spirit world. Recent documentary.
CF-HANDS ACROSS THE SEA - Girl Scouts from around the world (COLOR) 700' 21.65
at camp. U.S.A., England, Switzerland & Netherlands.
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CF-ADElIE PENGUINS OF ANTARTICA - The penguin I ife cycle (COLOR) 850' 19.65
Is recorded in their natura l habitat. From egg hatchin~ and growth
to maturity & sometimes death by environmental adversaries.
(Color bluish in several scenes.)
CF-ARCHITEGTURAl RESEARCH - Modern film techniques used In (COLOR) 900' 22.65
this fast-paced fi 1m about new trends .in architectural design.
CF-AERONAUTICS & SPACE REPORT - HIGHLIGHTS 1970 - N.A.S.A. (COLOR) 1000' 32.65
fi 1m re port for 1970 showing hlghl ights of total ecl ipse of sun;
Appollo 13 return to earth; cosmonauts'vislt U.S.; lun~rresearch.
CF-AK-SAR-BEN - Story & ach ievements of AK-Sar-Ben, a bus i- (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
ness organization formed in 1895 for the purpose of enriching the
lives of people in the Great Plains region. Educational, agricultural and
civic projects are seen.
CF-ART OF THEORA HAMBlETT, THE - How she becomes a painter. (COLOR) 800' 12.65
Beautiful color pictures are shown as wei I as her painting after her
retirement as a school teacher.
CF-BRAINWASH '72 - A motion picture based on "Anti-Smoking" (COLOR) 800' 39.65
and "Subl iminal Perception". Romantic, tragic & educational.
CF-BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION - (Amer. Cancer Soc.)lnfO'rmative (COLOR) 550' 16.65
film in which techniques of self-examination for breast cancer are
demonstrated by Dr. Emerson Day with patient .
CF-DEVElOPMENT OF AMATEUR MOV IES - Camp Iete history of man ,(COLOR) 1100' 38.65
& his moving picture machines, from 1923 to 1970. Jim MacGeorge &
Chuck McCann impersonate a typical ~aurel & Hardy team in voice, looks &
act ions all throug h t hi s f unny f i 1m i n beaut i ful color. ( Li ke New.)
CF-DI Al OGUE ON VOCATIONAL DEVE LOPMENT THEORY - Drs. John (COLOR) 1300' 12.65
Hollan~ & Donald Super discuss new ideas on th~ psychology of human
developme nt as- it is re-Iatea-to a- person's- behav ior on tlie j Ob.
CF-DOWN ON THE FARM - (PART 2) Machines & their uses. (COLOR) 900' 7.65
CF-EVAlUAlION - KEY TO YOUR FUTURE - Army's latest testing (eeLOR) 1200' 5.65
system determining knowleege & skil I levels of enl isted men, entitling
them to advance in position and pay.
CF-FASHION FAIR - (By Ship & Shore) Colorful look at fabrics (COLOR) 600' 14.65
& high styles and progeess made in easy to wear & care synthetics,
1965 World's Fair as the showcase.
CF-FUTURE OF INSURANCE - What the future holds In sel ling insurance. (COLOR) 300'12.65
CF-FARRAGUT STORY, THE - Still 8nimation about the life of (COLOR) 1000" 24.65
David Farragut, one of the greatest leaders & officers in American Naval History.
CF-FOUR-HANDED RUBBER DAM APPLICATION - New dernal procedures. (COLOR) 375' 5.65
CF-FRAMEWORK FOR FOOD SERVICE - Discussion highlights the (COLOR) 700' 6.65
importance of adequate school lunches & the eating habits of teen­
zgers. Cooperation between school management, food service director & prIncipal.
CF-FASHIONABLE THING TO DO - Fashion film about a young (COLOR) 400' 4.65
woman who discovers the world of self-made clothes.
CF-FOOTNOTES TO THE ATOMIC AGE - (Part 2 Only) Documentary (COLOR) 800' 1 7. 65
on present use of nuclear explosives &the danger of their fal lout
being a violation of the Test Ban Treaty.
CF-GOOD HEALTH HABITS - (Part 1 Only) Cleanl iness of young- (COLOR) 400' 6.65
sters at home and play.
CF-GLACIATION - (Out of frame) (C.F.B.) How glaciers are formed. (COLOR) 400' 6.65
CF-WORLD OF THE SEANCE - Fascinating expose" of clever tricks(COlOR) 1000' 48.65
used to "call:up" the spirit world. Recent documentary.
CF-HANDS ACROSS THE SEA - Girl Scouts from around the world (COLOR) 700' 21.65
at camp. U.S.A., England, Switzerland & Netherlands.
CF-HANDS - Com~arison of different animal paws & human hands.eCOlOR) 600' 10.65
CF-HOTEL WORLD - Many famous hotels are visited throughout (COLOR) 600' 19.65
the world. Events that have taken place, shots of Kennedy, Pope John,
fi 1m cl ip from W,B. movie, "Hotel". A beautiful subject.
CF-HERE THERE ARE TIGERS - Air Force Tralninq Fi 1m. (1st! only)(COLOR) 1200' 14.65
Capture & escape procedures for servicemen in Vietnam. (Some scratches)
CF-HERITAGE FOR THE PEOPLE - Narr. by Mrs. John F. Kennedy. (COLOR) 1100' 28.65
Scenes of Pres. casket. Historical places & artifacts relating to
past Pres. Roosevelt, Truman & Hoovet, w/news cl Ips of trer careers. Visits
t~ ~~xico City, Costa Rica & W. Berl in by Pres. Kennedy.SHORT VERSION 350' 8.65
CF- HOLLYWOOD INSIDE - Come along on the fabulous Universal City(COLOR) 200' 16.65
Studios Tour. How movies are made.
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CF-JO/N THE PARADE - How crippled children are helped through(COLOR) 300' 7.$5
the sale of Easter seals. (Animated)
CF-JUSTICIABLE ,- CIS (bluish color) A plea for solution to (COLOR) 400' 10.65
world problems through a system of International law.
CF-KENTUCKY LAWS - HOW WE MAKE THErvl - The process of iaw- (COLOR) 1000' 10.65
making. A tour through the capital bui Iding, legislature In sessioh,
history of Kentucky's legal structure.
CF-LEGAL PUSHER, THE - How carelessness in oontrol and dis- (COLOR) 600' 16.65
tributlon makes the drug Industry responsible for part of this country's
drug problems. Narrated by James Coburn .
CF-LAND BETVJEEN THE LAKES - Tennessee Valley, offering (COLOR) 800' 12.65
unequal led opportunity for outdoor learning, camping, wi Idl ife &many
other outdoor act Ivi ties. • • . • . • . . ALSO SHORT VERS ION . • . .. .500' 7.65
CF-LEAF THROUGH HISTORY, A - A tour through the Senate & (COLOR) 600' 8.65
House in Washingtom, D.C. The chambers &meeting rooms are shown as
wei I as other historical buildings.
CF-LAW--BRIDGE TO JUSTICE - Discussion with examples on the (COLOR) 1100' 6.65
subject of the importance of a lawful society--the need for order.
Marshal I law In Arkansas fol lowing hurricane disaster Is discussed.
(Kinescope, blue-green color).
CF-MIRACLE OF ~~EASLES VACCINE, THE - The first chi Idren to (COLOR) 1000' 14.65
be given a miraculous new vaccine against measles, the number one
ki Iler of chi Idren. (Color pinkish.)
CF-MARRIAGE-GO-ROUND - Army fi 1m gives advice to grooms-to- (COLOR) 350' 7.65
be. (Bluish color)
CF-MEET GEORGE WASHINGTON - (PART 1 ONLY) First half of the (COLOR) 900' 18.65
story of our first President is represented in actual locations, live
action and period oi I paintings. IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR.
CF-MEXICAN-AMERICANS: INVISIBLE MINORITY - (Part 1 Only) tCOLOR) 800' 10.65
Present attemps by the 2nd largest ethnic minority in cur country
to attain equal rights & opportunities for better education & jobs.
CF-MEDICINE IN THE TROPICS - The practl~e of medicine & med- (COLOR) 1400' 11.65
ical research in the Republ ic of Liberia. (West coast of Africa. )
(Color is slightly reddish . )
CF-NORMAN ROCKWE LL - Noramn Rockwel I talks about his life & (COLOR) 400' 18.65
his paintings. Shot s of his pa inting for Saturday Evening Post.
CF-NEW DUTIES FOR DENTAL ASSISTANTS - (Pres . by No. Ca rol i na (COLOR) 800' 15.65
Col lege of Dentist ry.) Shows modern dent a l ass istant's duties & t he
equipment used.
, I at t he COLOR) 800' 7. 65
latest modern c hemistry brea k- through of 1940.
CF- MISSION MEDITERRANEAN - -The story of the Sixth Fleet: (COLOR) 1000' 24.65
mili tary operations; so~e c~mbat. _ _ _ ;"

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CF-PACIFIC, THE - Discovery, exploration, & development of (COLOR) 400' 15.65


Pacific Ocean from early explorers to WWll.
CF-PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING SPEECH - After a "Laryngectomy", (COLOR) 800' 4.65
by using breath and esophagus.
CF-PITS, PEAKS & PASSES - Lecure on Critical Point Theory (COLOR) 1800'
by Marston Morse, Mathematician, in cooperation with the Mathematical
Association of America.
CF-PLACE M~ONG US, A - All about the Mansfield State Tralning(COlOR) 900' 7.65
School, a state institution for the mentally retardea & their program
for helping develop personal relationships ~& job ski I Is.
CF-QUEST FOR liGHT, THE - Masons & history of church bui Iding.(COlOR) 1100' 16.65
CF-RED PLAGUE, THE - Religion &Communism. Anti-church attl- (COLOR ) 1100' 19.65
tude of communism explored by David Wisner. (Short main title.)
CF-RICHARD RUSSELL - (Parts 2 & ~ of 4) 1930 campaign for (COLOR) 1800' 21.65
governor and ro lei n F. D. R. 's cab I net. Inc I udes footage of the South
In the 30's. Experiences with J.F.K. & his predictions for the 1972 presl-:
dentlal campaign. Years of disti nguished pol itical service .
CF-REACHOUT '76 - Progress report on the University of Red- (COLOR) 400 ' 6.65
lands & the outlook for the years ahead to 1976.
CF-S.S. HOPE - (Pinkish) Hospital ship on Its first cruise; (COLOR) 1000' 18.65
medical care for people in Asia.
unequal led opportunity for outdoor learning, camping, wi Idllfe & many
other outdoor activities • . . . • • . . . ALSO SHORT VERSION . . . . . . 500' 7.65
CF-LEAF THROUGH HISTORY, A - A tour through the Senate & (COLOR) 600' 8.65
House in Washingtom, D.C. The chambers &meeting rooms are shown as
wei I as other historical but Idings.
CF-LAW--BRIDGE TO JUSTICE - Discussion with examples on the (COLOR) 1100 ' 6.65
subject of the importance of a lawful society--the need for order.
Marshal I law In Arkansas fol lowing hurricane disaster Is discussed.
(Kinescope, blue-green color).
CF-MIRACLE OF ~~EASLES VACCINE, THE - The f irst chi Idren to (COLOR) 1000' 14.65
be given a miraculous new vaccine aga i nst meas les, the number one
ki Iler of chi Idren. (Color pinki s h.)
CF-MARRIAGE-GO-ROUND - Army fi 1m gives advice to grooms-to- (COLOR) 350' 7.65
be. (Bluish color)
CF-MEET GEORGE WASHINGTON - (PART 1 ONLY) First half of the (COLOR) 900' 18.65
story of our first President is represented in actual locations, live
action and period oi I paintings. IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR.
CF-MEXICAI'-J-AMERICANS: INVISIBLE ~~INORITY - (Part 1 Only) ~COLOR) 800' 10.65
Present attemps by the 2nd largest ethnic minority In cur country
to attain equal rights & opportunities for better education & jobs.
CF-MEDICINE IN THE TROPICS - The praetl~e of medfelne & med- (COLOR) 1400' 11.65
ieal research in the Republ Ie of Liberia. (West coast of Africa. )
(Color Is slightly reddish.)
CF-NORMAN ROCKWELL - Noramn Rockwel I talks about his l i fe & (COLOR) 400' 18.65
his paintings. Shots of his painting for Saturday Evening Post.
CF-NEW DUTIES FOR DENTAL ASSISTANTS - (Pres. by No. Carolina (COLOR) 800' 15.65
Col lege of Dentistry.) Shows modern dental assistant's duties & the
equipment used.
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latest modern chemistry break-through of
CF-MISSION N£DITERRANEAN -'The stor y of the Sixth Fleet : (COLOR) 1000' 24.65

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Pacific Ocean from early explorers to WWII.
CF-PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING SPEECH - After a "Laryngectomy", (COLOR) 800' 4.65
by using breath and esophagus.
CF-PITS, PEAKS & PASSES - Lecure on Critical Point Theory (COLOR) 1800' 9~65
by Marston Morse, Mathematician, in cooperation with the Mathematical
Association of America.
CF-PLACEAMONG US, A - AI I about the Mansfield State Tralning(COLOR) 900' 7.65
School, a state institution for the mentally retardea & their program
for helping develop personal relationships & job skills.
CF-QUEST FOR LIGHT, THE - Masons & history of church bullding.(COLOR) 1100' 16.65
CF-RED PLAGUE, THE - Rei Igion & Comm unism. Anti-church attl- (COLOR) 1100' 19.65
tude of communism explo red by David Wisner. (Short main title.)
CF-RICHARD RUSSELL - (Parts 2 & ~ of 4) 1930 campaign for (COLOR) 1800' 21.65
governor and ro Ie In F. D. R. 's cab I net. Inc Iudes footage of the South
In the 30's. Experiences with J.F.K. & his predictions for the 1972 presl-:
dentlal campaign. Years of distinguished political service.
CF-REACHOUT '76 - Progress report on the University of Red- (COLOR) 400' 6.65
lands & the outlook for the years ahead to 1976.
CF-S.S. HOPE - (Pinkish) Hospital sh ip on Its first cruise; (COLOR) 1000' 18.65
medical care for people in Asia.
CF-SUSANNA LEARNS TO WRITE - Animated film teaches creative (COLOR) 350' 15.65
abll ity at elementary level.
CF-SECRETS OF SECRECY - (PART 1 ONLY) W/Tom Petit & Sander (COLOR) 800' 14.65
Vanocur reporting this unique, frightening documentary on this
country's experimentation with and use of deadly nerve gas & germ warfare.
Includes all1lima l tests , W\~I & WWI I footaqe .
CF-SIMULATION GAME - Educational opportunities frcm U. of Tenn.(COLOR) 700' 5.65
CF-SPIRIT PROBLEM - Keeping your spirit up when things are down. (COLOR) 600' 8.65
CF-WILDERNESS SURVIVAL - Men, train~d in combat pilots' emergency (COLOR) 900' 22.65
survival, parachute into remote area to test their ability to stay alive.c-)o
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CF-SPONTANEOUS LARVA MIGRANS (Creeping Eruptlons)(Syndromes fCOlOR) 350' 12.65
in Man Series) - Medical film on larva eisease of the skin (Hook­
worm); how the infection spreads throughout the body & how to get rid of it.
Actual scenes of infected persons are shown.

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REEL - Parts of LJ different-popula-rT.V. (COLOR) 800' ~5.-;5-
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CF- TURNING POINT, THE - CI Iff Robertson stars In this inform-(COLOR) 500' 16.65
ative story of a man helped by the United Way fund.
CF-UNITED STATES NAVY - (S ILENT) U.S. Nav y ships & manpower (COLOR) 1100' 17.65
in action as they drll I & prepare for combat procedures.
CF-URBAN CRISIS #3 - Documentary of today's social unrest as (COLOR) 800' 12.65
evidenced by student demonstrations at San Francisco State Col lege.
Involved people gIve their views of the problem.
CF-UNITED WAY, THE - How donat.ions are divided by United Fund. (COLOR) 700' 5.65
CF- TECHNI(UE OF RADICAL CYSTECTOMY - Complete operation . (COLOR) 1500' 48.65
Removal of cysts on male patient . Highly informative.
CF-YOUR CAREER AS A SECRETARY - Description of various train-(COLOR) 900' 14.65
ing programs & skills necessary for the development of an efficient secretary.

CF-WORLD OF CHEESE, THE - Shows six bas ic steps in the (COLOR) 1000' 17.65
making of all types of cheeses. (Some scratches.)
CF-WEAPONEERS OF THE DEEP ~ Recruiting film about men learn- (COLOR) 1100' 24.65
Ing to work & I ive under the sea In subs. (Some scratches.)
CF-WHAT DID HE SAY? - How effective communication at al I the (COLOR) 1000' 5.65
levels of management leads to a higher level of productivity.
CF-WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE BUYING A HOME - Outlines (COLOR) 800' 12.65
what to consider such as space, location, convenience, age & cost.
CF-WATER, LET'S USE IT WISELY - (Calif. Conservation Dept.) (COLOR)· 400' 7.65
CF-WINTER ON THE FARM - (EBF) Lucid & appealing account of (COLOR) 375' 8.65
the economy & operation of a 4,000 acre farm. Narrated by a farmer.
(Color change at 50')
CF-YOU SHALL BE HEARD - Services provided by your local;. (COLeR) 1000' 16.65
county government.
CF-YOUNG VIOLINISTS IN ACTION - Youngsters performing latest (COLOR) 900' 14.65
modern beginning exercises on their viol Ins. Direction of viol in
instructor is discussed.
CF-Y-OUR CARE&~ IN HOT MA GEM t oe nage. 72.Q
CF-YOUR CAREER IN PHA~1ACY - Discussion of career planning, (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
school courses & job training leading to career in pha rmacolog y. (1956)
CF-YOUR CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE - (GUIDANCE FILM SERIES) (COLOR) 1000 ' 12.65
Discusses direct steps on the path to success In architect ure.
CF-YOUR CAREER IN JOURNALISM - H~LA) (GU I ~ANCE FILM SERIES ) (COLOR ) 1000' 12.65
CF-YOUR CAREER IN ELH1ENTARY EDUCATION - (MLA) Abi I ity to (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
knww & understand people is most important apt itude. Subject matter,
method, combined In col lege preparation.
SPECIAL COLOR GROUP
THIS PARTICULAR GROUP CF HIGHLY INTERESTING SUBJECTS HAS VARIOUS DEFECTS AS
NCTED AND THEREFORE IS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE.
(N.M.T.) = No Main Title (N.E.T.) = No End Title
(INC.) = Incomplete Ending (S.S.) = Some Scratches
CF-BIG DEEP, THE - (N.M.T.)(S.S.) Oil mining & uses of oil (COLOR) 1100' 14.65
in our society.
CF-CITIES OF THE FUTURE - (N.M.T. )(S.S. )(21st CENTURY) Narra-(COLOR) 1000' 12.65
ted by Walter Cronkite. Futuristic concepts for modern city design.
CF-CODE BLUE - A fi 1m encouraging minorIty students to enter(COLOR) 900' 14.65
the medical fields.
CF-DR., TEACHER, FRIEND - (N.M.T.)(N.E.T.){Some pul led (COLOR) 900' 6.65
sprockets & scratches). Story of medical ship, "PROJECT HOPE", · which
brings medical aid to needy people of four continents.
CF-GREAT TRADITION, THE - (N.E.T.)(INC.)(S.S . ) Teaching of (COLOR) 1200' 5.65
riflesmanship to Boy Scouts. Wi Id life scenes. 1 WITH COMPLETE END ING . . . 6.65
CF-HOW MUCH IS A MIRACLE? - (N.M.T.)(No End Fade)(S.S.) (C~LOR) 900' 5.65
CF-UNITED STATES NAVY - (S/LENT) · U.S. Navy ships & manpower (COLOR) 1100' 17.65
in action as they drll I & prepare for combat procedures.
CF-URBAN CRISI~ #3 - Documentary of today's social unrest as (COLOR) 800' 12.65
evidenced by student demonstrations at San Francisco State Col lege.
Involved people give their views of the problem.
CF-UNITED WAY, THE - How donat.ions are divided by United Fund. (COLOR) 700' 5.65
CF- TECHNIQUE OF RADICAL CYSTECTOMY - Complete operation. ' (COLOR) 1500' 48.65
Removal of cysts on male patient. Highly informative.
CF-YOUR CAREER AS A SECRETARY - Description of various train-(COLOR) 900' 14.65
ing programs & skills necessary for the development of an efficient secretary.

CF-WORLD OF CHEESE, THE - Shows six basic steps In the (COLOR) 1000' 17.65
making of al I types of cheeses. (Some scratches.)
CF-WEAPONEERS OF THE DEEP ~ Recruiting fi 1m about men learn­ (COLOR) 1100 ' 24.65
Ing to work & live under the sea In subs. (Some scratches.)
CF-WHAT DID HE SAY? - How effective communication at al I the (COLOR) 1000' 5.65
levels of management leads to a higher level of productivity.
CF-WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE BUYING A HOME - Outlines (COLOR) 800' 12.65
what to consider such as space, location, convenience, age & cost.
CF-WATER, LET'S USE IT WISELY - (Calif. Conservation Dept.) (COLOR) 400' 7.65
CF-W INTER ON THE FARM - (EBF) Luc i d & appea II ng account of (COLOR) 375' 8.65
the economy & operation of a 4,000 acre farm. Narrated by a farmer.
(Color change at 50')
CF-YOU SHALL BE HEARD - Services provided by your local .. (COLeR) 1000' 16.65
county government.
CF-YOUNG VIOLIN ISTS IN ACTION - Youngsters performing latest (COLOR) 900' 14.65
modern beg inning exerc ises on thei r v io l Ins . Direction of violin
instructor is discussed.
CF-YOUR CAREER I N HOTEL -MANAGEMENT - Dut les of,... hote I ma nager-:
CF-YOUR CAREER IN PHARtv1ACY - Discussion of career planning, (COLOR) 1000'
school courses & job training leading to career in pharmacology. (1956)
CF-YOUR CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE - (GUIDANCE FILM SERlfiS) (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
Discusses direct steps on the path to success In architecture.
CF-YOUR CAREER IN JOURNALISM - (MLA) (GUI~ANCE FILM SERIES) (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
CF-YOUR CAREER IN ELH1ENTARY EDUCATION - (MLA) Abi I ity to (COLOR) 1000' 12.65
knww & understand people is most important aptitude. Subject matter,
method, combined in col lege preparation.
SPECIAL COLOR GROUP
THIS PARTICULAR GROUP CF HIGHLY INTERESTING SUBJECTS HAS VARIOUS DEFECTS AS
NCTED AND THEREFORE IS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE.
(N.M.T.) = No Main Title (N.E.T.) = No End Title
(INC.) = Incomplete Ending (S.S.) = Some Scratches
CF-BIG DEEP, THE - (N.M.T.)(S.S.) Oil mining & uses of oil (COLOR) 1100' 14.65
in our society.
CF-CITIES OF THE FUTURE - (N.M.T. )(S.S.)(21st CENTURY) Narra-(COLOR) 1000' 12.65
ted by Walter Cronkite. Futuristic concepts for modern city design.
CF-CODE BLUE - A film encouraging minorlty students to enter(COLOR) 900' 14.65
the medical fields.
CF-DR., TEACHER, FRIEND - (N.M.T.)(N.E.T.)(Some put led (COLOR) 900' 6.65
sprockets & scratches). Story of med i ca I sh i p, "PROJ ECT HOPE"" wh ich
brings medical aid to needy people of four continents.
CF-GREAT TRADITION, THE - (N.E.T.)(INC. )(S.S.) Teaching of (COLOR) 1200' 5.65
riflesmanship to Boy Scouts. Wi Id life scenes. 1 WITH COMPLETE ENDING . . 6.65
CF-HOW MUCH IS A MIRACLE? - (N.M.T. )(No End Fade)(S.S.) (CGLOR) 900' 5.65
Story of world-reknowned drug manufacturer, Eli Li I Iy.
CF-LADY & THE STOCK EXCHANGE, THE- (N.M.T. )(N.E.T.) Lady (COLOR) 900' 9.65
becomes interested in stock market. Janet Blair, Eddie Bracken, Jim Backus.
CF-LAND CALLED NEW JERSEY - (S.S.) (N.E.T.)(W/OUT HEAD, INC. END) 1000' 5.65
Retraces origins, settlers to state as it is today.
CF-LIFE IN THE BALANCE - (N.M.T.)(N.E.T.HS.S.) A study of (COLOR) 1100' 12.65
the methods in which primitive tribes farm and hunt.
CF-MAYFLOWER STORY - (S.S.) Re-creation of the crossing of (COLOR) 900' 14.65
the Mayflower from England to America in 2 months.

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SPECIAL COLOR FILMS . . • . Contlnued
CF-SYMBOL OF SAFETY - (N.MT.)(N.E.T . HS.S.) Safety testing (COLOR) 900' 8.65
of new electrical appl iancesfrom Edison's first light buli!J- to present.
CF-SONATA - (N.M . T.)(N.E.T.)(Light $cratches) ~nusual blend (COLOR) 900' 12.65
of beautiful music as you watch the construction of a modern skyscraper.
CF-STORY OF DR. LISTER - (No Beginning, . Many Scratches, N.E.T. ) (COLOR) BOO' 4.65
Dramatization of discovery of antiseptic surgery by 19th Century surgeon.
CF-STORY WITH NO END - (N.M.T.)(INC.)(Many Scratches) The (COLOR) 1000' 5.65
research staff at Parke, Davis & Co. & their confinued efforts to
discover new & better drugs. .
CF-TRIP FROM CHICAGO - (N.MT.)(Several scratches) (21st (COLOR) 900' 11.65
Century with Walter Cronkite) ~~ost interesting preview of futuristic
transportation vehicles, monorail systems, etc.
CF-TO TOUCH THE SKY - (S.S. )(No End Fade) Eddie Albert nar- (COLOR) 1100' B.65
rates modern forestry methods for larger, faster~growing frees.ALSO, BOO' 6.65
CF-WILD HERITAGE - (N.M.T.)(S.S.)(No End) Historlc~1 devel- . (COLOR) lOOO' 16.65
opment of the hunting rifle from 1700's to modern Remington model. Good Color.
CF-YOUR AUTOMOBILE BRAKES - (N.M.T. )(S.S.) Gov. Reagan nar- (COLOR) BOO' 7.65
rates study of auto accidents and proper auto brakes.

TRAVEL . . . . Continued from Page 33­


T-OLD WEST TRAIL, THE - Scottsbluff, Nebr . ; Virginia City, (COLOR) 750 1 32.65
Mont. Indian dances, etc.; rodeos, beautiful country scenes & bronco riding,
T-PENNSYLVANIA - (N.M.T., N.E.T.) From settlement in 1681 to (COLOR) 1100' 19.65
present day; the story & sights of this beautiful farming, coal-
mining state. (Some Scratches)
T-ROAMING THROUGH BRITAIN - Traveling throughout Britain. Views of 500' 17.65
Big Ben, River Thames, Hyde Park, English countryside, White Cliffs of
Dover and other points of interest.
T-RICHES OF THE VELD - Two Johannesburg boys travel through the city 700' 11.65
to mining & industrial areas: gold and diamond mines. Culture of a
Zululand kraal is contrasted with Johannesburg
T-SCENIC KENTUCKY - Colorful tour, full of history; includes (COLOR) 1000'34.65
National and State Parks, hist orical museums, farmland harvests, boating
and a horse race at the famous Kentucky Derby.
T-SWISS RIVIERA - Activities at different resorts along Lake (COLOR) 400' 17.65
Geneva. (Few Scratches).
T-SHANGRlLA TODAY #9 - Host Larry Moore . Interv i ew wi t h De ni s e Darce l . 1100' 12.65
lncludes scenes of Paris.
T-SHANGRILA TODAY #il - Host Larry Moore . Int erview with Howar d Ke e l; 1100 ' 12.65
includes scenes of Rio de Janiero.
T-SCENES OF INDIA #6 - Ancient erotic stone sculptures (SILENT)(COLOR) 900' 29.65
depicting various techniques of love-m~king. Sunset scenes of the Ganges
River. B&W sequence of young girl dancer.
T-SOUTH AFRICAN SAFARI - Tour the cities & jungles of the dark conti- 1000' 24.65
nent, passing through Capetown, Johannesburg, small villages and finally
through a wild animal sanctuary.
T-SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE - (NffiV & THE OLD) Driving down Market St. , 200' 9.65
1906, before & after the earthquake; horse buggies, motor cars, horse-
drawn street cars, fashions, etc. Shows smoke & ruins right after the quake,
and San Francisco after its reconstruction.
T-~VO WORLDS OF SCANDINAVIA - Seacoast of Norway, fishing village(COLOR) 325' 18.65
waterfalls, fishing; Copenhagen, Tivoli and fiord country.
T-TURN WHEELS WEST - (N.M.T., N.E . T., Some Scratches) Terrific (COLOR) 1200' 22.65
tour of the great Northwestern National Parks: Olympia , Mt. Ranier,
Glacier, Crater Lake, Grand Teton, Yellowstone & Ricky Mountains.
T-THIS IS LOUISIANA - (N.M.T., N.E.T.) All the glorious color (COLOR) 900' 24.75
& pageantry of the wilderness state of Louisiana. Includes discovery
by LaSalle,present day farm country & the exciting Mardi Gras.
T-VICTORIA, NIAGARA FALLS & YOSEMITE - . . . . (SILENT) (COLOR) 200' 6.65
T-VICTORIA & NIAGARA FALLS - . . . . . . . . . (SILENT) (COLOR) 100' 2.65
T-VIRGINIA - (N.M.T., N.E.T.) Visit the Cumberlands, the Pied- (COLOR) 1100' 19.65
mont, Shenendoah Valley , the Tidewater. Breathtakingly beautiful! (Some scratches)
T-WILDERNESS RIVER TRAIL - (LIKE NEW) Explorers float on rub-. (COLOR) 1200' 48.65
ber raft through a beautiful mountain range. Travel thru Colorado & Utah;
see ancient caves, ride the rapids & camp out amid nature's beauty.
Century with Walter Cronkite) Most interesting preview of futuristic

transportation vehicles, monorai I systems, etc.

CF-TO TOUCH THE SKY - (S.S. )(No End Fade) Eddie Albert nar- (COLOR) 1100' B.65
rates modern forestry methods for larger, faster-grQwlng frees.ALSO, BOO' 6.65
CF-WILD HERITAGE - (N.M.T.)(S.S . )(No End) Historlc~1 devel- . (COLOR) 1000' 16.65
opment of the hunting rifle from 1700's to modern Remington model. Good Color.
CF-YOUR AUTOMOBILE BRAKES - <N.M . T.)(S.S.) Gov. Reagan nar- (COLOR) 800' 7.65
rates study of auto accidents and proper auto brakes.

TRAVEL . . . . Continued from Page 23­


T-OLD WEST TRAIL, THE - Scottsbluff, Nebr . ; Virginia City; (COLOR) 750 1 32.65
Mont. Indian dances, etc.; rodeos, beautiful country s.cenes & bronco riding,
T-PENNSYLVANIA - (N.M.T., N.E.T.) From settlement in 1681 to (COLOR) llOO' 19.65
present day; the story & sights of this beautiful farming, coal-
mining state. (Some Scratches)
T-ROAMING THROUGH BRITAIN - Traveling throughout Britain. Views·of 500' 17.65
Big Ben, River Thames, Hyde Park, English countryside, White Cliffs of
Dover and other points of interest.
T-RICHES OF THE VELD - Two Johannesburg boys travel through the city 700' 11.65
to mining & industrial areas: gold and diamond mines . Culture of a
Zululand kraal is contrasted with Johannesburg
T-SCENIC KENTUCKY - Colorful tour, full of history; includes (COLOR) 1000' 34.65
National and State Parks, historical museums, farmland harvests, boating
and a horse race at the famous Kentucky Derby.
T-SWISS RIVIERA - Activities at different resorts along Lake (COLOR) 400' 17.65
Geneva. (Few Scratches).
T-SHANGRILA TODAY #9 - Host Larry Moore. Interview with Denise Darcel. 1100' 12.65
I ncludes s cene s of P ari~. _
T-SHANGRILA TODAY #il - Host Larry Moore. Interview -with--Howard Keel; 1100' 12.65
includes scenes of Rio de Janiero .
T-SCENES OF INDIA #6 - Ancient erotic stone sculptures (SILENT)(COLOR) 900' 29.65
depicting various techniques of love-m~king . Sunset scenes of the Ganges
River . B&W sequence of young girl dancer .
T-SOUTH AFRICAN SAFARI - Tour the ci t ies & jungles of the dark conti- 1000' 24.65
nent, passing through Capetown, Johannesburg, small villages and finally
through a wild animal sanctuary.
T-SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE - (NEW & THE OLD) Driving down Market St., 200' 9.65
1906, before & after the earthquake; horse buggies, motor cars, horse-
drawn street cars, fashions, etc. Shows smoke & ruins right after the quake,
and San Francisco after its reconstruction.
T-TIVO WORLDS OF SCANDINAVIA - Seacoast of Norway, fishing village(COLOR) 325' 18.65
waterfalls, fishing; Copenhagen, Tivoli and fiord country.
T-TURN WHEELS WEST - (N.M.T., N.E.T., Some Scratches) Terrific (COLOR) 1200' 22.65
tour of the great Northwestern National Parks: Olympia, Mt. Ranier,
Glacier, Crater Lake, Grand Teton, Yellowstone & Ricky Mountains.
T-THIS IS LOUISIANA - (N . M.T., N.E.T.) All the glorious color (COLOR) 900' 24.75
& pageantry of the wilderness state of Louisiana. Includes discovery
by LaSalle,present day farm country & the exciting Mardi Gras.
T-VICTORIA, NIAGARA FALLS & YOSEMITE - . . . . (SILENT) (COLOR) 200' 6.65
T-VICTORIA & NIAGARA FALLS - . . . . . . . . . (SILENT) (COLOR) 100' 2.65
T-VIRGINIA - (N.M.T., N.E . T.) Visit the Cumberlands, the Pied- (COLOR) 1100' 19.65
mont, Shenendoah Valley, the Tidewater. Breathtakingly beautiful! (Some scratches)
T-WILDERNESS RIVER TRAIL - (LIKE NEW) Explorers float on rub- (COLOR) 1200' 48.65
ber raft through a beautiful mountain range. Travel thru Colorado & Utah;
see ancient caves, ride the rapids & camp out amid nature's beauty.
T-WHAT HAPPENED IN NORWAY? - (N.M.T.) Contrasts country past (COLOR) 1000' 28.65
& present. Mountains, lakes, modern living, winter sports, etc. (Some Scratches)
T-JUNGLE & THE MOUTAIN, THE - Safari to Nepal, India & Mt. Ever-(COLOR) 1000' 42.65
est. Lush jungle scenes, wild Rhino, Deer, Tigers!
T-OTHER HAWAII, THE - Unexplored coastline as well as under- (COLOR) 1000' 44.65
sea regions are examined . Beautiful wild life; boar hunting; Nepala coastline.
T-PlRATE'S ISlAND - Entertaining journey to Roatan Island off the (COLOR)lOOO' 42.65
coast of Brit. Honduras; includes underwater life & native music .
T-SOUTH POLE SAFARI - An incredible journey by one of the few people (COLOR)lOOO'

2'2
who reached the South Pole & lived to tell his tale.

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T-AMAZON FAMILY - Intimate look at daily life of remote vil- (COLOR) 700' 22.65
lagers living along the Amazon River. Shows daily routines, labor &
dancing of a rarely seen people. Musical track.
T-ALL-AMERIcAN VISIT TO WASH., D.C. - Visit all the beauty & (COLOR) 1000' 38.65
history of our country's capitol. Well-paced, comprehensive coverage of
the historical museums & memorials w/music track.
T-BELLS OF HOLLAND - Towers & bells thru-out Holland; how they are made. 400' 8.65
(Some Scratches)
T-CZECHOSLOVAKIA - Turbulent years between the meeting at Versailles 600' 16.65
and the betrayal at Munich. Economic reconstruction is well underway
and people have returned to their peacetime pursuits.
T-CANADA FROM SEA TO SEA - Covers all provinces; salmon fish- (COLOR) 1000' 34.65
ing, winter sports, logging, paper mills, native Indians.
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T-CAROLINAS, THE - Retraces origins of the ear1iest settle- (COLOR) 1100' 22.65
ments as you are guided through historic landmarks, beautiful forests
and gardens of North and South Carolinas. (N.E.T., but like new).
T-DUNES HOTEL - How a Las Vegas hotel runs ; its shows, entertainment, 250' 10.65
casino areas, cashiers, pool areas, restaurants. See Pinky Lee with
Vegas show girls. Rare shots never before shown. (LIKE NEW)
T-FUN & PICTURES IN THE SOUTHER HIGHLANDS--Tenn.,No.Car.(LIKE. NEW)(COLOR)950' 38.65
& Virginia. This colorful, scenic film covers the most enjoyable stopping-
off points thru Eastern U. S. One of the most enjoyable travelogues we've seen.
T-FISHING ON THE NIGER - Unique film uses actual location (COLOR) 700' 24.65
sounds, tribal language in place of narration as the viewer becomes part of
a fishing party with the Boyo Tribe of Mali, Africa.
T-HERE IS NEW JERSEY - (LIKE NEW) A state of many contrasts, (COLOR) 900' 29.65
from lush greenery & placid swamps to dynamic industrial complexes.
Farming, modern architecture & outdoor recreation areas are visited.
T-HIGH ROAD TO DANGER - Traveling through Hell's Canyon at (COLOR) 800' 14.65
Snake River, Idaho. (First lOa' missing after main title).
T-IRELAND ON THE GO - Farms, industry, castles, etc. Shows (COLOR) 700' 32.65
beautiful countryside and night life.
T-INVITATION TO MEXICO - Mexico City, Acapulco, Guadalajara, (COLOR) 1100' 44.65
modern architecture, Aztec Indians, their culture , dances, Aztec rUins,
City of the Gods ~ar. s, a ery, g ass owers , beach ~s &
Sailfishing. (LIKE NEW)
T-IN SPITE OF WALLS - The commercial similar i ties of foreign (COLOR) 1000' 42.65
countries such as East and West Berlin, Hungary , Scandinavia and Thailand
are shown as developing out of common interests & needs of people around
the world. Beautiful color photography.
T-IDAHO - (N.E.T. but complete). Idaho's history from 1805 (COLOR) 1000' 14.65
emphasizing resources, mining, agriculture, dairy, lumber, wild life
and scenic recreation areas.
T-INGENIUM ROMAE - Artes Liberales. Cultus Graecus et Romanus.(COLOR) 1100' 48.65
(LATIN) (LIKE NEW) Filmed at the submerged ancient Roman cities of Hierapolis
and Cyme in Turkey. Reenactments of Caesar & Mark Antony spoken in English
w/Latin subtitles. Hi ghly artistic scenes of temples, statues, art, carv­
ings and sculpture.
T-JAMAICA - NO PLACE LIKE HOME - (N.M.T.) Beautiful island in (COLOR) 1000' 24.65
glorious color. People, places, industry, food, recreation & scenic
splendor. (Has some scratches).
T-KIRUNA--LARGEST CITY IN THE WORLD - Larger than London, New York & 600' 14.65
Paris combined. Northern tip of Sweden. Recreation, social customs, churches,
iron mining & riding rapids on Torney River.
T-MIDDLE EAST - Depicts life of the peasants in Egypt. Nearing (COLOR) 1000' 42.65
starvation, they strive to stay alive by their natural crafts, farms, resources.
T-MIAMI--SNOWMAN'S HOLIDAY - Various sports & recreations available 500' 13.65
to visitors in Miami.
T-MUSIC & DANCE IN BALI - Types of musical instruments used, (COLOR) 900' 59.65
children in dancing class. Various types of dances are shown. Beau­
tiful color. (LIKE NEW). (Also in MUSICALS).
T-MICHIGAN'S AUTUMNAL FACE - (N.M.T.) (Some Scratches) Beau- (COLOR) 900' 24.65
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T-CZECHOSLOVAKIA - Turbulent years between the meeting at Versailles 600' 16.65


and the betrayal at Munich. Economic reconstruction is well underway
and people have returned to their peacetime pursuits.
T-CANADA FROM SEA TO SEA - Covers all provinces; salmon fish- (COLOR) 1000' 34.65

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T-CAROLINAS, THE - Retraces origins of the eatiiest settle- (COLOR) 1100' 22.65
ments as you are guided through historic landmarks, beautiful forests

and gardens of North and South Carolinas. (N.E.T., but like new).

T-DUNES HOTEL - How a Las Vegas hotel runs; its shows, entertainment, 250' 10.65
casino areas, cashiers, pool areas, restaurants. See Pinky Lee with
Vegas show girls. Rare shots never before shown. (LIKE NEW)
T-FUN & PICTURES IN THE SOUTHER HIGHLANDS--Tenn. ,No. Car. (LIKE , NEW) (COLOR) 950 ' 38.65
& Virginia. This colorful, scenic film covers the most enjoyable stopping-
off points thru Eastern U. S. One of the most enjoyable travelogues we've seen.
T-FISHING ON THE NIGER - Unique film uses actual location (COLOR) 700' 24.65
sounds, tribal language in place of narration as the viewer becomes part of
a fishing party with the Boyo Tribe of Mali, Africa.
T-HERE IS NEW JERSEY - (LIKE NEW) A state of many contrasts, (COLOR) 900' 29.65
from lush greenery & placid swamps to dynamic industrial complexes.
Farming, modern architecture & outdoor recreation areas are visited.
T-HIGH ROAD TO DANGER - Traveling through Hell's Canyon at (COLOR) 800' 14.65
Snake River, Idaho. (First lOa' missing after main title).
T-IRELAND ON THE GO - Farms, indu stry, cast l es, etc. Shows (COLOR) 700' 32.65
beautifu l countryside and n ight life.
T- I NVITATI ON TO MEXICO - Mexico City, Acapul c o , Guadalajara, (COLOR) 1100 ' 44.65
modern architecture, Aztec Indians, their culture, dances, Aztec ruins,
City of t h e Gods , f arms , silver art , pottery , gl-ass b],.oWA... ~ -h ea-ch e _& ---"I
Sailfishing. (LIKE NEW)
T-IN SPITE OF WALLS - The commercial similarities of foreign (COLOR) 1000' 42.65
countries such as East and West Berlin, Hungary, Scandinavia and Thailand
are shown as developing out of common interests & needs of people around
the world. Beautiful color photography.
T-IDAHO - (N.E.T. but complete). Idaho's history from 1805 (COLOR) 1000' 14.65
emphasizing resources, mining, agriculture, dairy, lumber, wild life
and scenic recreation areas.
T-INGENIUM ROMAE - Artes Liberales. Cultus Graecus et Romanus.(COLOR) 1100' 48.65
(LATIN) (LIKE NEW) Filmed at the submerged ancient Roman cities of Hierapolis
and Cyme in Turkey. Reenactments of Caesar & Mark Antony spoken in English
w/Latin subtitles. Highly artistic scenes of temples, statues, art, carv­
ings and sculpture.
T-JAMAICA - NO PLACE LIKE HOME - (N.M.T.) Beautiful island in (COLOR) 1000' 24.65
glorious color. People, places, industry, food, recreation & scenic
splendor. (Has some scratches).
T-KIRUNA--LARGEST CITY IN THE WORLD - Larger than London, New York & 600' 14.65
Paris combined. Northern tip of Sweden. Recreation, social customs, churches,
iron mining & riding rapids on Torney River.
T-MIDDLE EAST - Depicts life of the peasants in Egypt. Nearing (COLOR) 1000' 42.65
starvation, they strive to stay alive by their natural crafts, farms, resources.
T-MIAMI--SNOWMAN'S HOLIDAY - Various sports & recreations available 500' 13.65
to visitors in Miami.
T-MUSIC & DANCE IN BALI - Types of musical instruments used, (COLOR) 900' 59.65

children in dancing class. Various types of dances are shown. Beau­


tiful color. (LIKE NEW). (Also in MUSICALS).

T-MICHIGAN'S AUTUMNAL FACE - (N.M.T.) (Some Scratches) Beau- (COLOR) 900' 24.65

tiful fall colors around Lake Michigan, Ft. Michilemakinac, Menlo Park,

boating, etc. Very scenic.

T-MARYLAND - (N. M. T ., N. E. T . , PINKISH) Visi t the varied coun- (COLOR) 900' 14.65

tryside of Maryland. From farming & fishing to hunting & boating.

T-MILE TO EL DORADO, A - Beautifully photographed film about Lake Mara- 1000' 9 . 65

caibo in Venezuela & the importance of aluminum in the lake for the

development of the oil industry.

T-NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR - (1965) All the color & excitement of (COLOR) 1200 'n32 .65

the world's greatest fair! Fabulous exhibits & attractions.

GAINES "SIXTEEN" FILMS CO. TR.!WEL (Continued on Page PAGEL 22 ) 3

Add some spicy surprises to the evenine's entertainment.

ASSORTED NOVELTY SPICE REEL- Four different humorous skits with a 400' 18.65
touch of spice from the '40s.
BUBBLE DANCE - World reknowned Sally Rand does her classic dance to 125' 8.65
the accompaniment of violin & harp. Sophisticated eroticism in this gem.
BEAUTY & THE SECRETARY - A shapely little helper tries to console her 200' 12.65
beautiful friend who is depressed.
BURLESQUE OF APRIL - Two action strippers who really know how. 200' 12.65
CURVACEOUS CUTIES OF BURLESQUE- 6 Old time Queens - Tanya -Tracy La 400' 22.65
Marr - Dorothy Darling - Sandra - Venue D'Orr - Marie Voe
FORBIDDEN - 3 models in various nude studies with music. . . . . . .300' 19.65
GLAMOUR GALS OF BURLESQUE - 6 Old time Queens - Roxie, Scar let Knight - 400' 22.65
. Joyce DeLisso - Norma Baxter - Yuma Starr - Yvonne Marthay
IN OLD MEXICO - Beautiful outdoor nude. (COLOR) (Slightly brown) . . . 100' 12.65
IN THE MOOD - 00 LA LA -- Two beautiful strippers and how! . . . . . . 200' 11.65
JUKE BOX FOLLIES - 6 Delightful humorous, spicy dance numbers from the 400' 22.65
40s - Fun With Grandma - Pirati-Gal - Mood India - A G. LDream - Sandra's
Boogie - Sheba Wore No Nylons
MUSICAL SPICE - Several Cuties in various poses (SOme heavy scratches) 350' 12.65
RUNWAY QUEENS - 6 Cld time burlesque strippers perform their best for 400' 22.65
your visual delight. Rosalie Torres - Peggy Davj.s_ - Zedra Zane - Dolly
Daniels - Helen Levoyer - Heather Enrrlish
SEPIA STEPPERS - 6 Old time Burlesque 0.ueens - Carita - Artie Young - 400' 22.65
Francis Gray - Doris AI~e - Avanel - Mi Idred and Bow
STRIPPERS WANTED - The Models try things on - and off. . . . . . 200' 11. 75
TOPS IN BURLESQUE- 6 Old time strippers - Marie Car lett - Beverly 400' 22.65
Dawn - Chloe _. Lorraine Lee - Dixie Barton - Beverly Rowland
TOMB IT MAY CONCERN - 2 explorers enter Egyptian tomb &, to their 400' 21.65
surprise discover 2 beautiful shapely mummies who come to life.
THAT FLAMING SEPIA SIZZLER - Bronze tornadoes shown in 3 torrid dances 300' 15.65
TEENAGE SALESGIRL - They really go places to sell their wares &, you 215' 12.65
UNCLE SI & THE SIRENS - "Uncle Si" buys a fang-dangled TV - Whee! 275' 12.65
Nude girlies - appealing poses - Music track , subt it les. Late 20s.

THIS GROUP IN l6MM SILENT


GINGER SANDY- Two lovelies posing and prancing in their panties(COL) 400 '
&, 29.65
n 00 c p r . ve a - ·fe ent ones available(Used)400' 14.65
GLAMOUR NUDIES - Hollywood's most exciting accomplished models (COLOR) 200' 18.65
MODEL DUMMY, THE - (No Title, short end) Erotic novelty has the Devil 200' 6.65
maldng a play for a young lady.
MISCELLANEOUS HOLLYWOOD MODELS - Indoor studio, bodies beautiful & 100' 6.75
sharp photography. Late reproductions.
NAKED LADY - 2 models in various poses - seeinrr is believing.. . 200' 10.65
PEACHES &, CREAM - Lovely nude falls into stream (COLOR). . . . . . 100' 12.65
SATAN'S TEASE, "BETTY" DOLAN - She's dressed as half-man, half-woman 200' 11.65
in a delightful sexy number that will amaze you and your friends.
WATUSI DARLINGS - Two twisting bares with the shakes. Ylhatta View! 200' 11.65
WHY GIRLS WALK HOME - 5 bathing beauties of the late 20s frolic in 200' 11.65
the surf - then the unexpected happens. "'atta change!

PRODUCED AROUND EARLY 20'S TO 50 ' S FOR STUDENTS OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS. SCENES
OF LOVELY MODELS WITH BEAUTIFUL FIGURES ARE FEATURED , BOTH INDOORS & OUT.
GOOD USED B/W PRINTS, PRICED ACCORDING TO FOOTAGE:
(100 ' - 4.65) ~50' - 6.65) (:75' - 7.65) 000' - 8.65) (300' - 12.65) ~OO'- 15.65)

ASSORTED BURLESQUE:.: .. 400' HOW TO MAKE LOVE ..... 200' SATAN'S TEASE . ...200'
BUDOIR SECRETS - .•... 200' LIFE CLA8S/FOR 175' (Some scratches)
(Little light)Lovely lass ARTISTS ONLY SIX GIRLIE SHORTS .. 200'
takes morning bath LI VE & PUPPET ...... 100 ' (Some scratches)
BOUDOIR SECRETS - ... : 100' STRIPPERS SPITFIRE OF BUR- 200 '
(Beautiful lonely lass) MISC. ADULT SUBJECTS - 75' LESQUE w/Mimi
CUTIES & COCKTAILS - ... 300' (2 diff erent girls) SUN BATHING CUTIES 175'
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CURVACEOUS CUTIES OF BURLESQUE- 6 Old time Queens - Tanya -Tracy La 400' 22.65
Marr - Dorothy Darling - Sandra - Venue D'Orr - Marie Voe
FORBIDDEN - 3 models in various nude studies with music . . . . . . . . 300' 19.65
GLAMOUR GALS OF BURLESQUE - 6 Old time Queens - Roxie, Scarlet Knight - 400' 22.65
Joyce DeLisso - Norma Baxter - Yuma Starr - Yvonne Marthay
IN OLD MEXICO - Beautiful outdoor nude. (COLOR) (Slight ly brown) . . . 100' 12.65
IN THE MOOD - 00 LA LA -- Two beautiful strippers and how! . . . . . . 200' 11.65
JUKE BOX FOLLIES - 6 Delightful humorous, spicy dance numbers from the 400' 22.65
40s - Fun With Grandma - Pirati -Gal - Mood India - A G. I .Dream - Sandra's
Boogie - Sheba Wore No Nylons
MUSICAL SPICE - Several Cuties in various poses (SOme heavy scratches) 350' 12.65
RUNWAY QUEENS - 6 Old time burlesque strippers perform their best for 400' 22.65
your visual delight. Rosalie'Torres - Pegiy Dav5~ - _ Zedra Zane - Dolly
Daniels - Helen Levoyer - Heather Enalish
SEPIA STEPPERS - 6 Old time Burlesque Queens - Carita - Artie Young - 400' 22.65
Francis Gray - Doris AI~e - Avanel - Mildred and Bow
STRIPPERS WANTED - The Models try things on - and off . . . . . . 200' 11. 75
TOPS IN BURLESQUE- 6 Old time strippers - Marie Carlett - Beverly 400' 22.65
Dawn - Chloe -' Lorraine Lee - Dixie Barton - Beverly Rowland
TOMB IT MAY CONCERN - 2 explorers enter Egyptian tomb & to their 400' 21.65
surprise discover 2 beautiful shapely mummies who come to life.
THAT FLAMING SEPIA SIZZLER - Bronze tornadoes shown in 3 torrid dances 300' 15.65
TEENAGE SALESGIRL - They really go places to sell their wares & you 215' 12.65
UNCLE SI & THE SIRENS - "Uncle Si" buys a fang-dangled TV - Whee! 275' 12.65
Nude girlies - appeaii.l1g poses - Music track, subtitles. La.te 20s.

THIS GROUP IN 16MM SILENT

GINGER & SANDY- Two lovelies posing and prancing in their panties(COL) 400' 29.65

GROOVIE NUDIES - Indoor capers . Several di-ff~el\t- $1es available(Us_ed)400' 14.65

GLAMOUR NUDIES - Hollywood's most exciting accomplished models (COLOR) 200' 18.65

MODEL DUMMY, THE - (No Title, short end) Erotic novelty has the Devil 200' 6.65

makina a play for a young lady.

MISCELLANEOUS HOLLYWOOD MODELS - Indoor studio, bodies beautiful & 100' 6.75

sharp photography. Late reproductions.

NAIillD LADY - 2 models in various poses - seeing is believing.. . 200' lO.65

PEACHES & CREAM - Lovely nude falls into stream (COLOR). . . . . 100' 12.65

SATAN'S TEASE, "BETTY" DOLAN - She's dressed as half-man, half-woman 200' 11.65

in a deliahtful sexy number that will amaze you and your friends.

\'lATUSI DARLINGS - Two twisting bares with the shakes. I'lhatta View! 200' 11.65

WHY GIRLS WALK HCflm - 5 bathing beauties of the late 20s frolic in 200' 11.65

the surf - then the unexpected happens. l'latta change!

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PRODUCED AROUND EARLY 20'S TO 50'S FOR STUDENTS OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS. SCENES
OF LOVELY MODELS WITH BEAUTIFUL FIGURES ARE FEATURED, BOTH INDOORS & OUT.
GOOD USED B/W PRINTS, PRICED ACCORDING TO FOOTAGE:
(100' - 4.65) ~50' - 6.65) C:75' -
7.65) (200' - 8.65) (300' - 12.65) ~OO'- 15.65)

ASSORTED BURLESQUE: . : .. 400' HOW TO I\'lAKE LOVE..... 200' SATAN'S TEASE .... 200'

BUDOIR SECRETS - ..... 200' LIFE CLASS/FOR 175' (Some scratches)

(Little light)Lovely lass ' ARTISTS ONLY SIX GIRLIE SHORTS .. 200 '

takes morning bath LIVE & PUPPET ... . .. 100' (Some scratches)

BOUDOIR SECRETS - .... 100' STRIPPERS SPITFIRE OF BUR- 200'

(Beautiful lonely lass) MISC. ADULT SUBJECTS - 75' LESQUE w/Mimi

CUTIES & COCKTAILS - ... 300' (2 different girls) SUN BATHING CUTIES 175'

CHARMING FEMININITY - 100' MAID ON THE RIVIERA - 200' (Sharon & Beth) &

w/Patsy w/ two lovlies FASHIONS FOR FUTURE(Flossis)


DORMITORY SECRETS -... 300' NUDIE CUTIES - 200 ' (Both on 1 Reel)
(N.T.)A secret nude (Indoor nude posing) THEY LEARNED ABOUT 300'
Ceremony in College PERFECT BODY IS .. . ... 100' MODELING - Bobbie - Ruth­
EVOLUTION OF A GIRL - .. 200' BEAUTIFUL(And how) Joan and Sharon
w/Nancy & Colleen ROOM 313 w/lvy ...... 200' TWO IN ONE - ...... 100'
GOLDEN GIRL - w/Sigrid 100' (2 Girlie shorts)
VENUS WITH ARMS - .. 100'

ADULT PAGE 2~
(N.M.T.) = NO MAIN TITLE (N.E.T.) = NO END TITLE
S-ALL-STAR BASEBALL, 1968 - (Mylar) Reels 1 & 2 only; Reel 3 missing. 4000' 29.65
(Some light & dark areas).
S-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT, 1971 - (COLOR) 1000' 14.65
Highlights of the Clemson Tigers-No. Carolina Tarheel game. (N.E.T., Some sc~m)
S-AMERICA'S CUP RACES - 1958. The race & all the preparations; short 1000' 11.65
history; designing a boat. The exciting semi-finals, won by The Columbia
which must face the formidable British boat, The Sceptre. Construction of
the Columbia is shown in detail. Beautiful seascapes.
S-AMERICA'S CUP RACES, 1964 - First eliminatipn races among (COLOR) 1100' 16.65
American boats to determine which one will defend the cup against the British
ship, Sovereign. The Constellation, piloted by Eric Ritter, beats all compe­

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S-BILL CORUM SHOW - (1953) Old sports car racing in Palm Springs. 400' 15.65
Many foreign cars participate with several exciting mishaps.
S-CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF - (1960) From the Desert Inn, Las Vegas. 1600' 17.65
Dr. Carey Middlecoff VS. Mike Souchak.
S-CHANNEL BASS & STRIPERS - (Hawley L) Deep sea fishing. . . . . . . 350' 5.65
S-CREAM OF THE CROP - Highlights of the 5th Pan-American Games (COLOR) 500' 6.65
at Winnipeg, Canada. Includes basketball, equestrian events,
Ju Jitsu, boxing and others.
S-DEEP SEA HUNT - Deep sea diving, etc . . . . . . . . . . (COLOR) 400' 18.65
S-DEATH IN THE ARENA - (At the horns of a bull) Actual scenes of the 350' 14.65
great matador "Manolete" as he meets sudden death. Also rare, silent

sequence showing maddened bull thrust his horns into a horse which bleeds

to death. A thrilling fight to the finish. (LIKE NEW)

S-EAST-WEST ALL STAR BASKETBALL GAME OF 4-1-72. (ON MYLAR STOCK) 95 Min. 29.65
S-FISHING IN TENNESSEE - Scenic & good fishing. (N.M.T., (COLOR) 200' 6.65
N.E.T. but complete).
S-FISHING IN ARKANSAS - Great fishing near Little Rock.(NMT-NE'I)(COLOR) 200' 6.65
S-FISHERMAN'S PARADISE - (PICTOREEL) Exciting scenes of Marlin fish­ 300' 4.65
ing in The Bahamas, from prep. of bait & tackle to catching the prize.
S-GASOLINE ALLEY MAGICIAN - A tribut e to t he mech ani cs who put (COLOR ) 6 50 '
the roarL w to a er smas ups . ~t Parnelli J ones , A . J . Foyt, etc .
S-HELEN WILLS MOODY - Tennis star cops title Aug. 24, 1931 . . . . . . . . 150' 3.65
S-HOLLYWOOD GOES HAWAIIAN - Thrill-a-second surfing in Hawaii . Action 200' 9.65
& candid shots of the feature & stars in " Gidget Goes Hawaiian". (LIKE NEW)
1 in COLOR. . . . 200' 14.65
S-INDIANS VS. RED SOX--(1968). (Mylar stock) Reels 2 & 3 only. . . 3700' 29.65
S-LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS - (5-31-72). 120 Min. 29.65
Major league baseball. (lst 1000' missing) (On Mylar stock)
S-LIPSTICK & DYNAMITE - Women wrestlers groan & grunt with hair-pulling 300' 13.65
stunts you'd hardly expect from these shapely torsos. WOW!
S-LOU GEHRIG'S FAREWELL - The "Iron Horse" in Yankee Stadium. Great 300' 13.65
plays as a hitter & first baseman; with his idol, Babe Ruth. Heart­
breaking farewell speech before his death from a dread disease. Many
of baseball's greats are shown.
S-MODERN PENTATHLON - Stockholm Olympic Sports Cavalcade. Horseback 400' 5.65
riding, fencing, target shooting, swimming & track. All contestants
are in the armed forces.
S-NAME OF THE GAME IS BASEBALL - Little Leaguers & Big Leaguers(COLOR) 1000' 19.65
stress physical fitness. Fundamentals are shown to young players by big
stars, Hank Aaron, Orlando Cepeda, etc. Lots of action.
S-1969 GRAND PRIX - Complete race, cross-country: France, Belgium, 3300' 39.65
Austria; with Jackie Stewart (World Champion) and Dennis Holms
(New Zealand's former champion).
S-19th ANNUAL SOUTHERN 500 - 1968 at Darlington, N.Car.(SILENT)(COLOR) 1100' 24.65
Tour of the Weatherly Stock Car Museum. Drivers are Baker, Yarborough,
Gotsbach, Petty, Allison & Turner. Two fiery crack-ups highlight this
145 MPH race with Cole Yarborough the winner. (HAS WIDE GREEN AREA
1/5TH THE WIDTH OF THE FRAME ON THE LEFT SIDE).
WULcn mus~ race ~ne Iormidable British boat, The Sceptre. Construct1on or
the Columbia is shown in detail. Beautiful seascapes. ·
S-AMERICA'S CUP RACES, 1964 - First eliminati9n races among (COLOR) 1100 ' 16.65
American boats to determine which one will defend the cup against the British
ship, Sovereign. The Constellation, piloted by Eric Ritter, beats all compe­

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S-BRONCO KIDS - Art of Rodeo riding . . . . . . . • . . . . . . (COLOR) 400' 14.65


S-BILL CORUM SHOW - (1953) Old sports car racing in Palm Springs. 400' 15.65
Many foreign cars participate with several exciting mishaps.
S-CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF - (1960) From the Desert Inn, Las Vegas. 1600' 17.65
Dr. Carey Middlecoff VS. Mike Souchak.
S-CHANNEL BASS & STRIPERS - (Hawley L) Deep sea fishing. . . . . . .350' 5.65
S-CREAM OF THE CROP - Highlights of the 5th Pan-American Games (COLOR) 500' 6.65
at Winnipeg, Canada. Includes basketball, equestrian events,
Ju Jitsu, boxing and others.
S-DEEP SEA HUNT - Deep sea diving, etc. . . . . . . . . . (COLOR) 400' lS.65
S-DEATH IN THE ARENA - (At the horns of a bull) Actual scenes of the 350' 14.65
great matador "Manolete" as he meets sudden death. Also rare, silent

sequence showing maddened bull thrust his horns into a horse which bleeds

to death. A thrilling fight to the finish. (LIKE NEW)

S-EAST-WEST ALL STAR BASKETBALL GAME OF 4-1-72. (ON MYLAR STOCK) 95 Min. 29.65
S-FISHING IN TENNESSEE - Scenic & good fishing. (N.M.T., (COLOR) 200' 6.65
N.E.T. but complete).
S-FISHING IN ARKANSAS - Great fishing near Little Rock.(NMT-NEn(COLOR) 200' 6.65
S-FISHERMAN'S PARADISE - (PICTOREEL) Exciting scenes of Marlin fish­ 300' 4.65
ing in The Bahamas, from prep . of bait & tackle to catching the prize.
S-GASOLINE ALLEY MAGICIAN - A tribute to the mechanics who put (COLOR) 650' 17 . 65
t he roari.ng wheels tog-ethe-r aft e r " s ma-gh- QPS ~ -wrth PaI-ne rl1 JOnes-; ~.J~oyt , etc"7
S-HELEN WILLS MOODY - Tennis star cops title Aug. 24, 1931 . . . . . . . . 150' 3.65
S-HOLLYWOOD GOES HAWAIIAN - Thrill-a-second surfing in Hawaii. Action 200' 9.65
& candid shots of the feature & stars in "Gidget Goes Hawaiian". (LIKE NEW)
1 in COLOR. . . . 200' 14.65
S-INDIANS VS. RED SOX--(1968). (Mylar stock) Reels 2 & 3 only. . . 3700' 29.65
S-LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS - (5-31-72). 120 Min. 29.65
Major league baseball. (1st 1000' missing) (On Mylar stock)
S-LIPSTICK & DYNAMITE - Women wrestlers groan & grunt with hair-pulling 300' 13.65
stunts you'd hardly expect from these shapely torsos. WOW!
S-LOU GEHRIG'S FAREWELL - The "Iron Horse" in Yankee Stadium. Great 300' 13.65
plays as a hitter & first baseman; with his idol, Babe Ruth. Heart­
breaking farewell speech before his death from a dread disease. Many
of baseball's greats are shown.
S-MODERN PENTATHLON - Stockholm Olympic Sports Cavalcade. Horseback 400' 5.65
riding, fencing, target shooting, swimming & track. All contestants
are in the armed forces.
S-NAME OF THE GAME IS BASEBALL - Little Leaguers & Big Leaguers(COLOR) 1000' 19.65
stress physical fitness. Fundamentals are shown to young players by big
stars, Hank Aaron, Orlando Cepeda, etc. Lots of action.
S-1969 GRAND PRIX - Complete race, cross-country: France, Belgium, 3300' 39.65
Austria; with Jackie Stewart (World Champion) and Dennis Holms
(New Zealand's former champion).
S-19th ANNUAL SOUTHERN 500 - 1968 at Darlington, N.Car.(SILENT)(COLOR) 1100' 24.65
Tour of the Weatherly Stock Car Museum. Drivers are Baker, Yarborough,
Gotsbach, Petty, Allison & Turner. Two fiery crack-ups highlight this
145 MPH race with Cole Yarborough the winner. (HAS WIDE GREEN AREA
1/5TH THE WIDTH OF THE FRAME ON THE LEFT SIDE).
S-PHYSICALLY FIT - Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer, Don Schollander (COLOR) 200' 3.65
tells how to keep in shape with diet and exercise.
S-STEEL REEF - Skin diving in Gulf of Mexico, encountering (COLOR) 1000' 3S.65
various species of fishlife. (LIKE NEW).
S-ST. LOUIS VS. CHICAGO - Major League Baseball. (On Mylar Stock) 120 Min. 34.65
Played 7-29-72.
S-SPORTS PARADE - Includes Basketball; N. Car. VS. No. Car. State; SOO' 10.65
Polo; Pro-Bowl Game; Sandy Sandler's defense of featherweight crown;
pro-tennis and others.

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25
SPORTS . . . . . Continued

S-SKI HAPPY - A trip to Chile & the Andean Mts. Many facets (COLOR) 800' 13.65
of skiing shown as well as latest ski-wear fashions. (Has few scratches).
S-SPRINGER SPANIELS & GOLDEN RETRIEVERS - By expert David Wade on 450 ' 6.65
breeding , training and handling.
S-THRILL SEEKERS, THE - 1) Test, pilot Bob Hoover tests the (COLOR) 900' 38.65
Schrick "Commander", putting: it through some very unconventional flying;
2) At Bonneville Salt.Flats, Garry Gabelich tests "The Blue Flame" and sets
new world land speeqrecord ~t 622 m.p.h. Narrated by Chuck Conners.
S-UNDERWATER - Underw~ter.f1sl1ing with goggles & spears at Silver 400 ' 5.65
Springs, Florida. " (Sorrie , ~cratches. )
S-WANDERING WIND - Ball'oon racing at Catdina Island with Cliff (COLOR) 800' 24.65
Robertson. Female balloQnist Barbara Kieth is killed.
S-WINTER SPORTS - (Officia~) Skiing, sail boat racing on ice, women 350' 5.65
playing ice hockey and baseball on ice.
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F A M0 U S FIG H T S

(NCR) = NmV CASTLE RELEASE ~(REGULAR PRICE $29.95)

#3010 - GREAT HEAVY-WEIGHT BOUTS - Valdes VS . Jackson, Moore VS.

son, Slade VS. Patterson & Louis VS. Marciano.

#3015 - GREAT LIGHTWEIGHT BOUTS - Gavilan VS. Cartier, Pep VS. Perez,

BasilIo VS. DeMarco and Robinson VS. Olson.

#3027 - BATTLES FOR THE CROWN - WUlard, VS. Moran, Carnera VS. Sharkey,

Baer VS. Schmeling.

#3033 - HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS - Carnera VS. Loughran, Carnera VS.

Baer, Baer VS. Braddock. ,


#3044 - GREATEST FIGHTS OF THE CENTURY - Louis VS. 'Schmeling, 1936 & 1938.
#3049 - HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS - Louis VS. Farr, 1937; Louis VS. Baer, 1935.
#3050 - Clay VS. Williams; Johnson VS. Ketche1.
#3051 - Tunney VS. Gibbons; Tunney VS. Heeney.
#3052 - Schmelling VS. Walker; Louis VS. Godoy.
, (!J 0

GREATEST FIGHTS OF THE CENTURY


(NCR) = NEW CASTLE RELEASE -lREGULAR PRICE $29.95)

#3041 - Dempsey VS . Tunney 1926 & 1927 #3043 - Ross VS. Armstrong

#3042 - Ross VS. McLarnin; Canzon VS. Ambers Zale VS. Graziano

o 0
CHOICE GROUP OF MANY LIKE-NEW PRINTS . COLLECTORS' RARE ITEMS.
S-BIG CROWN - Yesteryear's champions. Flashback from John L. to J.Dempsey . 185' 7.65
S-CARNERA VS. SHARKEY - Shows last 2 rounds where Carnera knocks (SILENT) 250' 9.65
out y r ou is rna age , er ou dau ter appear.
S-FIGHT OF THE WEEK - Lightweight Champs, N. Y. State, 7-8-61. Memorial 1000' 24.65
Auditorium, Buffalo. Paole Rasi (35 yrs.) VS. Jack Donnelly (25 yrs.)
First five rounds. Walter Winchell appears at end.
S-JOE LOUIS' FAMOUS FIGHTS - Joe knocks out Billy Conn in the (SILENT) 350' 14.65
13th and knocks out Buddy Baer in the first round.
S-JEFFRIES, JR. - (Hal Roach, 1924) Boxing great, Jim Jeffries (SILENT) 375' 15.65
plays himself in this early Hal Roach comedy w/Charlie Chase taking lessons.
S-LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING - 1954. DeMarco VS. Carter. (SILENT) 1700' 38.65
S-LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT - (N. Y. , 1947) Jersey Joe beats Joe Louis (SILENT) 325' 14.65
in 15 rounds by T.K.O.
S-MILLION DOLLAR GATE - Boxing world's big purse: Dempsey VS. Carpen­ 185' 8.65
tier bout at Boyle's 30 Acres, New Jersey., (Pathe Newsreel).
S-MONARCHS OF THE RING #1 - Dempsey VS. Carpentier, 1921; Firpo VS. Wi 1- 350' 15.65
lard; Dempsey VS. Firpo; Paolino VS. Wills; Tunney VS. Dempsey, 1927;
Schmeling VS. LouiS, 1936; Louis VS. Schmeling, Louis VS. Galento.
S-PROFESSIONAL BOXING - Pepper Romero VS. Nate Robinson; Eddie Mazon 3000' 42.65
VS. Rigaberto Chaverene. Two 10-rounders from Devonshire Downs w/Tom Harmon.
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COLO~ation~~ F9.u90I~(\ ~1 ~~~H~~li~f.s~~£f' 1000' ~ 22.6E~
each. Fast-mOVing, Colorful & Exciting Games. (Mounted on 1200', Reels)
CHI. BEARS VS. L.A. RAMS WASH. REDSKINS VS. PHIL. EAGLES
DAL. COWBOYS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDS MINN. VIKINGS VS. CLEVELAND BROWNS
MINN. VIKINGS VS. BALT. COLTS NEW ORLEANS STS. VS. ST.L. CARDINALS
PHIL. EAGLES VS. DALLAS COWBOYS PIT. STEELERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
PIT. STEELERS VS. N.Y. GIANTS ST.L. CARDS VS. PITT. STEELERS
S.F. 49'ERS VS. CHICAGO BEARS WASH. REDSKINS VS. DALLAS COWBOYS
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Robertson. Female balloqnist Barbara Kieth is killed.


S-WINTER SPORTS - (Officia:\.) Skiing, sail boat racing on ice, womell 350' 5.65
playing ice hockey and baseball on ice.
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F A M0 U S FIG H T S
(NCR) = NEW CASTLE RELEASE ~ (REGULAR PRICE $29.95)
#3010 - GREAT HEAVY-WEIGHT BOUTS - Valdes VS. Jackson, Moore VS. John­
son, Slade VS. Patterson & Louis VS. Marcianq.
#3015 - GREAT LIGHTWEIGHT BOUTS - Gavilan VS . Cartier, Pep VS. Perez,
BasilIo VS. DeMarco and Robinson VS. Olson.
#3027 - BATTLES FOR THE CROWN - Willard. VS. Moran, Carnera VS. Sharkey,
Baer VS. Schmeling.
#3033 - HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS - Carnera VS. Loughran, Carnera VS.
Baer, Baer VS. Braddock. ,
#3044 - GREATEST FIGHTS OF THE CENTURY - Louis VS. 'Schmeling, 1936 & 1938.
#3049 - HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS - Louis VS. Farr, 1937; Louis VS.Baer, 1935.

#3050 - Clay VS. Williams; Johnson VS. Ketchel.

#3051 - Tunney VS. Gibbons; Tunney VS. Heeney.

#3052 - Schmelling VS. Walker; Louis VS. Godoy.

(II 0

GREATEST FIGHTS OF THE CENTURY


(NCR) = NEW CASTLE RELEASE -lREGULAR PRICE $29.95)
#3041 - Dempsey VS. Tunney 1926 & 1927 #3043 - Ross VS. Armstrong
$27.50 t~
#3042 - Ross VS. McLarnin; Canzon VS. Ambers Zale VS. Graziano
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CHOICE GROUP OF MANY LIKE-NEW PRINTS. COLLECTORS' RARE ITEMS.

(SILENT) 350' 14 . 65

taking lessons.
(SILENT) 1700' 38.65
(SILENT) 325' 14.65

185' 8.65

COLO~ation~~ F9.uxl§(:,:~1 ~t~!;/t~~li~fts~~p~t 1000' ~ Z2.6f~


each. Fast-moving, Colorful & Exciting Games. (Mounted on 1200'. Reels)
CHI. BEARS VS. L.A. RAMS WASH. REDSKINS VS. PHIL. EAGLES
DAL. COWBOYS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDS MINN. VIKINGS VS. CLEVELAND BROWNS
MINN. VIKINGS VS. BALT. COLTS NEW ORLEANS STS. VS. ST.L. CARDINALS
PHIL. EAGLES VS. DALLAS COWBOYS PIT. STEELERS VS. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
PIT. STEELERS VS. N.Y. GIANTS ST.L. CARDS VS. PITT. STEELERS
S.F. 49'ERS VS. CHICAGO BEARS WASH. REDSKINS VS. DALLAS COWBOYS
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5 different races at famous
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. color. Horses
& jockeys are announced before each race. 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th place winners are
posted at the finish. Order a .few reels now. ~KE UP YOUR OWN RACING FORMS.
S-CANADIAN LAKE TROUT - ':- ·Lake fishing near Port St. James. Fish- (COLOR) 1000' 24.65
ermen haul in trout up to 22 1bs. Good fishing action.· v

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~///'UUSICALS
MU-ALL-GIRL MELODY MAKERS - "Tchalkowski,a na", "Pavonne" , "In an 18th 300' 5.65
Century Drawing Room." · ,
MU-ARMSTRONG/COLE MUSICAL REEL - Louis, Armstrong s i ngs "Publ ic Melody 350' 17.65
.#1" from the 1937 movie "Artlsts &_Models". Nat "King" Cole Tri o
sings "Klckarooney" (1949), "Destination Moon", & "That's My Girl" (both 1952 ).
Rare col le~tor's Item. (LIKE NEW)
MU-AMERICAN BANDSTAND - Country's most popular performers with hit . 2000' 24.65
music and dancing teenage audience. ' .
MU-BEATLES' REHEARSAL - John, Paul, George & Ringo rehearsing their 150' 9.65
hit tune, "Hey, Jude" . Cand Id Iy filmed I n the record Ing stud Io. Close
up shots followed by a spontaneous burst of Beatie humcr.
MU-BEATLES INTERVIEW - Irrepressible Beatie humor seen tn rare '62 200' 12.65
British Interview before their first trip to U.S .
MU-CONTINENTAL MELODIES - (Castle) "Sombrerlta Mia", "Russian Revels", 300' 4.65
"Braz I I".
MU-CARUSO &Al JOLSON - Lives & deaths of world-famous singers. 285' 15.65
Caruso: Opening of the Met. WIRlse Stevens; clowning with wlte &
daughter; funeral In Italy, 1921. Hear Jo tson sing "Mammy" In "Jazz Singer",
"Swanee" In lIZ Iegf I e Id Fo Illes" , enterta In i ng in Koreaj burl a I In Ho II ywood,
1950. A real gem.
MU-EASTER CAROLS - (Castle) "Welcome Happy Morning", "Come Ye Fatthful- 325' 5.65
Raise the Strain", "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today".
MU-FOOTLIGT RHYTHM - Sally Rawlinson, Kenny O'Morrlson. Song (COLOR) 700' 22.65
& dance numbers with a group of chorus girls. (No Main Title or Credits.)
MU-GUY MITCHELL SHOW - (6-20-58) Dolores Hawkins, Stepp Bros. dance team. 1000'18.65
MU-GREAT SYMPHONIES - <Castle) "Blue Danube" & "Romance". 300' 5.65
MU-I N THE SWEET BYE & BYE - SI ng-a-I ong song. • . • . . . . . • • • • • 100' 3.65
MU-IT'S HAPPENING - Rock & roll show wiThe Collage & Ron Elawln. 1000' 14.65
MU-MOVE TO MUS IC - (No Main Title, No End Title, Light (COLOR) 800' 12.65
Scratches) A film encouraging school chi Idren at al I levels to con­
sider learning to play an Instrument.

MU-MUSIC & DANCE OF BALI - (LIKE NEW) The setting is the (COLOR) 900' 59.65
beautl 'ful vi I lage of Klerkan where musicians and dancers are observ~d
In rehearsal & performance. Unique native musical instruments, colorful
costumes & breathtaking grace of the dancers make for an excel lent viewing
pleasure. (ALSO LISTED IN "TRAVEL" )
MU- U n y 1968 Nat' I. Music Council (COLOR) 900' 19.65

of Great Britain presents the examination of music. today . Incl udes

film score recording , orchestra In perfo rmance , electron ic recordln~ appar­

atus, musica l montage, brass Inst r uments In production.

MU-MUSICAL VARIETY REELS ­


#12-"Black Ball Ferry Li ne"(Taylor Maids ); "Bicyc le Saddle & Bill" 325' 4.65
(Men of Song); "Bonta i no Ire" (Larry Ross).
#15-"Deed I Do"(TQny & Ian Arden) ; "Hard LIfe Blues"(Whipoorwllls) 325' 4.65
"Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" (Jordainalres).
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MU - "MAHALIA JACKSON" - INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL SINGER - 175' EA.


I AM HEALED BY THE WOUND IN HIS SIDE • .
COME ALL YE FAITHFUL I SEE GOD LORD, SEARCH MY HEART
END OF A PERFECT DAY I'LL NEVER TURN BACK NO MORE MY LORD & I
HE KNOWS HOW MUCH WE CAN BEAR I BELIEVE MY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE
I SURRENDER ALL JUST TELL JESUS ONLY HOPE WE HAVE

IT DIDN'T COST VERY MUCH JUST AS I AM SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER

PRESENTING: THREE RARE NAT 'I'KING'" COLE MUSICALS (LIKE NEW) APPROX. 125' EA.
MU-I CALL IT LOVE - Here's the famous Nat "King" Cole Trio performing.
MU-TRINIDAD - Nat "King" Cole vocalizes, accompanied by Calypso drum.
MU-MONA LISA - Nat "King" Cole vocal izes, accompanied by 3 piece orchestra.

6.65
MU-PERRY COMO'S THANKSGIVING SHOW - (1962) W/Thoams Mitchel I, Don 1000' 24.65

'''U~ I <.; cHlU uanc I ng Teenage aua I ence . .

MU-BEATLES' REHEARSAL - John, Paul, George & Ringo rehearsing their 150' 9.65
hit tune, "Hey, Jude". Candidly filmed In the recording studio. Close
up shots followed by a spontaneous burst of Beatie humcr.
MU-BEATLES INTERVIEW - Irrepressible Beatie humor seen In rare '62 200 ' 12.65
British Interview before their first trip to U.S.
MU-CONTINENTAL MELODIES - (Castle) "Sombrerlta Mia", "Russian Revels", 300' 4.65
"Braz I I" •
MU-CARUSO & AL JOLSON - Lives & deaths of world-famous singers. 285' 15.65
Caruso: Opening of the Met. W/Rise Stevens; clowning with wife &
daughter; f uneral in Italy, 1921. Hear Jolson sing "Mammy" in "Jazz Singer",
"Swanee" In lIZ Iegf Ie Id Fo Ilies", enterta I n I ng in Korea; burl a I In Ho II ywood,
1950 . A real gem.
MU-EASTER CAROLS - (Castle ) "Welcome Happy Morning", "Come Ye FaIthful- 325' 5.65
Raise the Strain", "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today".
MU-FOOTLIGT RHYTHM - Sally Rawlinson, Kenny O'Morrison. Song (COLOR) 700' 22.65
& dance numbers with a group of chorus girls. (No Main Title or Credits.)
MU-GUY MITCHELL SHOW - (6-'20-58) Dolores Hawkins, Stepp Bros. dance team. 1000'18.65
MU-GREAT SYMPHONIES - <Castle) "Blue Danube" & "Romance". 300' 5.65
MU-IN THE SWEET BYE & BYE - Sing-a-Iong song • • • • . . . • . • • • • . 100' 3.65
MU-IT'S HAPPENING - Rock & rol I show wIThe Collage & Ron ElawIn. 1000' 14.65
MU-MOVE TO MUSIC - (No Main Title, No End Title, Light (COLOR) 800' 12.65
Scratches) A film encouraging school chi Idren at al I levels to con­
sider learning to play an Instrument.
MU-MUSIC & DANCE OF BALI - (LIKE NEW ) The setting Is the (COLOR) 900' 59.65
beautiful vi I lage of Klerkan where music ians and dancers are observ~d
In rehea r sal & performance . Uni qu e native mus ica l instruments, colorfu l
costumes & breat ht ak i ng grace of t he da ncers make for an exce l lent vIewing
pleasure. (ALSO LI STED IN "TRAVEL" )
MU-MUSI C IN BRITAIN - (Part -2 On tV)- 196-a- Naf' I. Mus Ic Council CCOLOR)- 900 ' 1 9~65
of Great Britain presents the examination of music, today. Includes
film score recording , orchestra In performance, electronic recordln~ appar­
atus, musical montage, brass instruments In production.
MU-MUSICAL VARIETY REELS ­
tl12-"Black Ball Ferry L1ne"(Taylor Maids); "Bicycle Saddle & Bill" 325' 4.65
(Men of Song); "Bonta i no Ire" (Larry Ross).
tl15-"Deed I Do"(TQny & Ian Arden}; "Hard Life Blues"(Whlp'oorwi lis) 325' 4.65
"Joshua Fit the Battle of Jeric ho" (Jordainalres).

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MU - "MAHALIA JACKSON" - INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL SINGER - 175' EA.


I AM HEALED BY THE WOUND IN HIS SIDE •
COME ALL YE FAITHFUL I SEE GOD LORD, SEARCH MY HEART
END OF A PERFECT DAY I'LL NEVER TURN BACK NO MORE MY LORD & I
HE KNOWS HOW MUCH WE CAN BEAR I BELIEVE MY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE
I SURRENDER ALL JUST TELL JESUS ONLY HOPE WE HAVE
IT DIDN'T COST VERY MUCH JUST AS I AM SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER

PRESENT ING: THREE RARE NAT ~'KI NG'" COLE MUS ICALS (L IKE NEW) APPROX. 125' EA.
MU-I CALL IT LOVE - Here's the famous Nat "King" Cole Trio performing.
MU-TRINIDAD - Nat "King" Cole vocal Izas, accompanied by Calypso drum.
MU-MONA LISA - Nat "King" Cole vocalIzes , accompanied by 3 piece orchestra.
6.65

MU-PERRY COMO'S THANKSGIVING SHOW - (1962) W/Thoams Mitchel I, Don 1000' 24.65
Adams and others.
MU-RURAL RHYTHM - (Castle)"Hlllbllly Ti II Ie" W/Harry Duncan; "Barn 300' 5.65
Dance Frolics", "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree" W/Frank Novak.
MU-RAY ANTHONY SHOW - Skylighters, Boys in the Band, 4 Freshmen, Bel­ 1800' 29.65
vederes, Ginny Jackson, Numbers Include: "2 Different Worlds",
"Stardust". Some scratches .
MU-SONGS OF THE RANGE - (Castle) "When It's Springtime In the Rockies", 300' 5.65
"Singing Hi 115", "Git Along Little Pony".
MU-SONGS OF ROMANCE -(Castle) "Stardust", "2 Guitars", "Love's Old Sweet 300' 6.65
Song". With Emery Deutsch.

MUSICALS PAGE 27
MUSICALS . • . . Continued
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MU-SHINDIG - Youthful musical program w/top groups & Individual stars. 2000' 39.65

(7-28-65) Donna Loren, Blossoms , Ray Clark, Dave Clark 5, Billy

Preston, Jay & the Americans, Nashvl I Ie Teens, Mike Clifford, Tommy Tucker.

MU-SINGING BEATlES - Hear them singing "Penny lane" & "Strawberry 300' 17.65
Fields", riding horseback and cutting up. Interesting character
studies & facial expresslon~. A collector's Item.
MU-SINATRA & HOPE - Excerpt from early TV show, singing & clowning. 400' 17.65
MU-SOMETHING IN THE WIND - Trailer w/Deanna Durbin singing excerpts 100 ' 6.65
from several different songs. Also includes Donald O'Connor.
MU-SPIKE JONES & HIS CITY SUCKERS - (Official) "Sheik of Araby", 350' 18.65
"Blacksmith Song", & "Clink, Clink, Another Drink".
MU-STEPPING INTO MELODY - Brenea Veal explains a simple music prlnci- 600' 4.65
pie for primary-grade children w/aid of plano & cartoon drawings.
MU-WE'VE GOT ANOTHER BOND TO BUY - A "Victory Bond" song w/superlm- 135' 8.65
posed words; lyrics sung by Bing Crosby . Rare World War I I vintage.
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"GOOD OLE TUNES" ~ 1.95;;,,,
POPULAR, NOSTALGIC SONG & DANCE NUMBERS WITH FAMOUS ARTISTS & BANDS. SOME
FORMERLY USED IN JUKE BOXES WITH REVERSED TITLE CR. T. ): SOME W/O TITLES (N. T. )
APPROX. 100' TO 150' EA.
BEAUTIFUL LOVE - Beverly Tyler SNOOTY LITTLE CUTIE - Bobby Troup
CLARENCE - Susan Mi Iler SOMETHING I DREAMED LAST NIGHT-J. Jones
EIGHT, NINE, TEN - University Four THERE'S A HOLE IN THE OLD OAKEN
FISHERMAN'S SONG & REVELRY - N. Atkins BUCKET - The Sells
HILLBILLY HOOSGOW - Tom Emerson TRICKS OF THE TRADE - Aprl I Stevens
I REMEMBER YOU TORMENTED - Art Morton
I'M STEPPING OUT - Bert Frohman (R.T) THAT WE IS ME & YOU - C.Franklin,M.Lane
JUNGLE DRUMS - Carmen D'Antonio UPS & DOWNS - Paul Paulette
LAST NIGHT'S GARDENIAS - Shirley Deane VAGRANT, THE - Lee Sui Ilvan
LISTEN TO THE MOCKINGBIRD - Korn Cobblers WILL YA BE MY DARLIN'7-J.Loulse (R.T.)
MOON WAS YELLOW, THE - Bi I I Lawrence WHEN PADDY McGINTY PLAYS THE HARP-G. Van
NO ORCHIDS FOR MY LADY - Ray Barber WITH THESE HANDS - Eric Thorsen
OUT OF THIS WORLD - Alan Dean WAY UP THE HUDSON - Skylarks
ROLL, JORDAN, ROLL - Sportsmen YOU GOTTA SHOW ME - Toni & Jan Arden
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SUPER MUS ICA LS BY THAT GREAT PERFORMER LIBERACE WITH DIRECTOR GEORGE LIBERACE
AND STAR INSTRUMENTAL ISTS . A REAL MOVI E GEM AT A A A Ie LOW P (
ORDER SEVERAL WHILE THEY LAST .
- - -;'~E;; ~E; - " LI BER~CE SHORTS" 350' t;-40ci' E.ACt! --f6.65­
A. -"MOZART IVlEETS LIBERACE" - LIberace J . - "TURKEY IN THE STRAvl"-W/Bro. George
plays piano in dual role: himself & & Violinists. "SHINE ON HARVEST MOON"
MO;3art. Also, Bach's "RONDO CAVATT" L. -"FIRE DANCE"-W/Pueblo Indian doing
w/Liberace In period costume. a tribal dance: "COME ON A MY HOUSE".
B.-Chopin's "I'M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS" M.-"GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN & WRITE MYSELF
w/Liberace singing in dual role. Also, A LETTER" & "LOVE LETTERS" W/Claudia
"MARESEE DOATS & DOESEE DOATS" played Drake reciting Elizabeth Barrett
3 times as Mozart, Bach & Chopin. Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?",
C.-"RHAPSODY BY CANDLELIGHT", DANCE OF whi Ie Liberace plays in background.

THE SKELETONS" - His own compositions. N.-Liberace sings "P.S., I LOVE YOU"

E. -"POP GOES THE WEASEL" W/Bro. George ~ Plays "SECOND CONCERTO IN A MAJOR"

Orchestra. Plus "SEPTEMBER SONG". By Franz Liszt.

F. - Chop In's "POLONA ISES" & "YOU'RE JUST P. - "TH IRD MAN THEME", "OLD MacDONALDS
TOO MARVELOUS" FARM", W/Liberace & band rehearsing.
G.-lilT'S A LOVELY DAY TODAY"-Plays & sings.Q. "COW COW BOOGIE" w/EI la Mae Morris,

Tchalkovsky's "WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS" "MA~f-:ATTAN SERENDADE"

w/Dancer Wi Ida Taylor in ballet solo. R.-"CHOPIN", "MELANCHOLY BABY", "BIM

H.-"EASTER PARADE"-Liberace plays , sings BAM BOOM", "I'LL BE SEEING YOU."

& dances w/his mother. Also, he S.-"PICCOLO PETE" - Liberace sings as

reass an Easter poem w/background music. Morrie Berkoff plays piccolo.

I. -"AVA MARIA" W/Norman Luboff choir. "JAZZ PIZZICATO" W/George & string

"PETER COTTONTAIL" W/Easter bunny & section of band .

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MU-STEPPING INTO MELODY - Brenea Veal explains a simple music prlnci­ 600' 4.65
pie for primary-grade chlldrenw/aid o·f plano & cartoon drawings.
MU-WE'VE GOT ANOTHER BOND TO BUY - A "Victory Bond lf song w/superim­ 135' 8.65
posed words; lyrics sung by Bing Crosby. Rare World War I I vintage.
-­ --­
\'GOOD OLE TUNES"
POPULAR, NOSTALGIC SONG & DANCE NUMBERS WITH FAMOUS ARTISTS & BANDS. SOME
$1.9SEf,'
FORMERLY USED IN JUKE BOXES WITH REVERSED TITLE (R.T.): SOME W/O TITLES (N.T.)
APPROX. 100' TO 150' EA.
BEAUTIFUL LOVE ­ Beverly Tyler SNOOTY LITTLE CUTIE - Bobby Troup
CLARENCE - Susan Mi Iler SOMETHING I DREAMED LAST N1GHT-J. Jones
EIGHT, NINE, TEN - University Four THERE'S A HOLE IN THE OLD OAKEN
FISHERMAN'S SONG & REVELRY - N. Atkins BUCKET - The Sells
HILLBILLY HOOSGOW - Tom Emerson TRICKS OF THE TRADE - Apri I Stevens
I REMEMBER YOU TORMENTED - Art Morton
I'M STEPPING OUT - Bert Frohman (R.T) THAT WE IS ME & YOU - C.Franklin,M.Lane
JUNGLE DRUMS - Carmen D'Antonio UPS & DOWNS - Paul Paulette
LAST NIGHT'S GARDENIAS - Shirley Deane VAGRANT, THE - Lee Sui Ilvan
LISTEN TO THE MOCKINGBIRD - Korn Cobblers WILL YA BE MY DARLIN'?-J.Louise (R.T.)
MOON WAS YELLOW, THE - BI I I Lawrence WHEI~ PADDY McGINTY PLAYS THE HARP-G. Van
NO ORCHIDS FOR MY LADY - Ray Barber WITH THESE HANDS - Eric Thorsen
OUT OF THIS WORLD - Alan Dean \vAY UP THE HUDSON - Sky I arks
ROLL, JORDAN, ROLL - Sportsmen YOU GOTTA SHOW ME - Toni & Jan Arden

looo'~' 1 1l3ERACE SHOWS" $14.65

SUPER t-1USICA LS BY THAT GREAT PERFORMER LI BERACE WITH 0 I RECTOR GEORGE LI BERACE
AND STAR INSTRUMENTALIS TS . A REAL MOV I E G-rtCi AT A FANTA
ORDER SEVERAL WHILE THEY LAST.

6.6 S
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ORDER BY LETTER \\L I BERACE SHORTS" 350' to 400' E,ACti ;;

A. -IIMOZART IYjEETS L I BERACE" - L i berace J. - llTURKEY I N THE STRAvl"-W/Bro. George


plays piano in dual role: himself & & Viol inists. "SHINE ON HARVEST MOON"
MOiZlart. Also, Bach's "RONDO CAVATT" L. -"FIRE DANCE"-W/Pueblo Indian doing
w/Liberace in period costume. a tribal dance: "COME ON A MY HOUSE".
B.-Chopin's "I'M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS" M.-"GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN & WRITE MYSELF
w/Liberace singing in dual role. Also, A LETTER" & "LOVE LETTERS" W/Claudia
"MARESEE DOATS & DOESEE DOATS" played Drake reciting EI izabeth Barrett
3 times as Mozart, Bach & Chopin. Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?",
C.-"RHAPSODY BY CANDLELIGHT", DANCE OF while Liberace plays in background.
THE SKELETONS" - His own compositions. N.-Liberace sings "P.S., I LOVE YOU"
E. - "POP GOES THE WEASEL" W/Bro. George 8;
Plays "SECOND CONCERTO I N A MAJOR"
Orchestra. P I us "SEPTEMBER SONG".
By Franz Li szt.
F. - Chop in's "POLONA I SESI! & "YOU'RE JUST
P. - "TH I RD MAN THEME", "OLD MacDONALDS
TOO MARVELOUS"
FARM", W/Liberace & band rehearsing.
G.-"IT'S A LOVELY DAY TODAY"-Plays & sings.Q. "COW COW BOOGIE" w/Ella Mae Morris,
Tchaikovsky's "WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS" "MAf\:l-:ATTAN SERENDADE"
w/Dancer Wi Ida Taylor in ballet solo. R. -"CHOPIN", "MELANCHOLY BABY", "81M
H. -"EASTER PARADE"-Liberace plays, sings BAM BOOM", "I'LL BE SEEING YOU."
& dances w/his mother. Also, he S.-"PICCOLO PETE" - Liberace sings as
reads an Easter poem w/background music. Morrie Berkoff plays piccolo .
I. -"AVA MARIA" W/Norman Luboff choir. "JAZZ PIZZICATO Il W/George & string
"PETER COTTONTAIL" W/Easter bunny & section of band.
boy & g i r I. T. -"CHOPIN". "AEOLIAN HARP ETUDE w/Helen
V.- "WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK"-Liberace plays Bless-Liberace plays.
"TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS - Liberace "SINCERELY YOURS"-Liberace sings
plays and sings "HOT LIPS"-w/Trumpetman Brodie Schoff
W. -"TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME" - U. -"LIZST CONCERTO IN A iVlAJOa" -Cello
Liberace plays Movement w/Bolleninni-Liberace plays
'\,lY BUDDY" ",Liberace plays w/Ani ta "PIANO ROLL BLUES"
Warrner

-GAINES "SIXTEEN" FILl~IS CO. MUSICALS PAGE 28


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F-ASSASSINATION IN ROME - 10 Reels. ~ugh O'Brian, Cyd Charlsse. (COLOR) 124.65
A publ ic relations man leads a search, through Ital ian underworld for
husband of a former girlfriend who Is bel ieved to be involved in espionage.
F-BUDDENBROOKS - 9 Reels. Lislotte Pulver, Nadja TI I ler, Hansjorg Felmy. 42.65
Proud merchant must send his Irresponsible youngest son away to avoid a
scandal. Upon father's death, son returns, undependable as ever.
F-BANDIT AND THE PRINCESS, THE - 8 Reels. Helmut Lohner, Peter Wick. (COLOR) 138.65
Young tal lor becomes leader of a bandit gang and sets out to acquire a
name as a highwayman. Ends up doing more good than harm, and returns to
be a tailor again. ALSO B&W . • . • 64.65
F-BREAKFAST IN BED - 9 Reels. Lex Barker, ~ilo Pulver, O.W. Fischer. 54.65
Neglected wife decides to win husband back by making him jealous, takes
handsome Yoga teacher as her lover.
F-BARAKA X 77 - 9 Reels. Sylvia Koscina, Gerald Barray, Secret (COLOR) 134.65
Agent, aided by a nurse, breaks up a secret organization which has
kidnapped a French Scientist in order to force him to reveal secrets
about his work, whi Ie being held In their clinic.
F-CROOK & THE CROSS - 10 Reels. (Dubbed in Eng.) Gert Frobe, Karl Boehm, 46.65
EI len Schivlers. Safe cracker arrives too late .at the scene of a burglary
to meet his buddies and is arrested. Sentenced to 8 years, he runs from
courtroom & takes refuge in a church. Events that fol low change his life.
F-DAY THE SKY EXPLODED, THE - 8 Reels. Paul Hubschmid, Madeline Fisher. 68.65
Automatically propel led missi Ie with man aboard explodes In outer space
causing chaos as shower of asteroids fal Is 6arthward. (Engl ish Dubbed)
F-DR. MABUSE VS. SCOTLAND YARD - 9 Reels. Peter Van Eyck, Dieter Borche, 68.65
Walter Ri I la. A device that imposes one's wi I I on any being is stolen by
scientist's assistant who Is control led by Dr. Mabuse. Respectable citizens
become mureerers as Mabuse gives ful I rein to his hatred of mankind with the
device. Both doctor & Infernal machine are finally destroyed by Scotland Yard.
F-GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES - 7 Reels. Claire Trevor, Jess Barker. (Comecy- 42.65
drama) Two men in defense shipyard develop rivalry over a girl weld6r.
F-INVINCIBLE SWORDSMAN - 10 Reels. Jean Marais, Elsa ~1artinelll. (COLOR) 124.65
Loyal supporter of Louis XI I I opposed by a Court faction, fal Is In love
with the dau hter 0 a ke w al a t
f orces c lash with the Court fa ct ions led by the Prime Minister, t hereby
aiding the King, the lovers are united In marriage .
F-JESSE JAMES .AT BAY - Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Ga le Storm . James's 89.65
fight against the rai Iroads. (Excel lent dupe - I Ike new)
F-LAW OF WAR - 10 Reels. Mel Ferrer, Peter Van Eyck . WWII: After a 54.65
partisan blows up a German installatIon, Nazi commander captures 30 towns­
,(p~o:~~ a~ ~os~age; t~ b~ ki?,dil~,T~e/ma.n r7~n~'b;~ Isn'; t:~e~~~er;") (r.i I
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F-1000 EYES OF DR. MABUSE - 10 Keels. Dawn Addams, Gert Frobe , Peter 72.65
Van Eyck. A series of murders reveals that the insane Dr. Mabuse, long
bel ieved dead, may be alive & responsible. Pol ice Commissioner fInally
discovers true secret. (Directed by Fritz Lang.)
F-PUBLIC AFFAIR - 7 Reels. Myron McCormick, Harry Carey, Jr., Edward 49.65
Binns. Senator cleans up state collection agency.
F-RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY - 15 Chapter Serial. LIKE NEW. Buck Jones. 374.65
Each chapter 13 min. , each complete with beginning and end.
F-RETURN OF DR. MABUSE - 9 Reels. Cert Frobe, Lex Barker, Dal iah Lavi, 69.65
Wolfgang Priess. Police inspector takes on the job of destroyIng satanic
Dr. Mabuse. After great dangers, he succe6ds In repel I ing the madman and
destroys his mysterious powers.
F-SAINT BENEDICT: HIS LIFE & MIRACLES - 8 Reels. (Eng. dubbed) 72.65
Gianpaolo Rosmino, Li lianne LaIne, Alfredo Varel Ii. Story of Blessed
Benedict & his efforts to serve as a moral Influence during the wars and
pestilence which accompanied the decline of the Roman Empire in the 5th
century A.D . From the writ i ngs of Pope St. GreQorv the Great.
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scandal. Upon father's death, son returns, undependable as ever.


F-BANDIT AND THE PRINCESS, THE - 8 Reels. Helmut lohner, Peter Wick. (COLOR) 138.65
Young tai lor becomes leader of a bandit gang and sets out to acquire a
name as a highwayman. Ends up doing more good than harm, and returns to
be a tailor again. ALSO B&W . . . • 64.65
F-BREAKFAST IN BED - 9 Reels . Lex Barker, ~llo Pulver, O.W . Fischer. 54.65
Neglected wife decides to win husband back by making him jealous, takes
handsome Yoga teacher as her lover.
F-BARAKA X 77 - 9 Reels. Sylvia Koscina, Gerald Barray, Secret (COLOR) 134.65
Agent, aided by a nurse, breaks up a secret organization which has
kidnapped a French Scientist in order to force him to reveal secrets
about his work, whi Ie being held in their clinic.
F-CROOK & THE CROSS - 10 Reels. (Dubbed in Eng.) Gert Frobe, Karl Boehm, 46.65
Ei len Schiviers. Safe cracker arrives too late at the scene of a burglary
to meet his buddies and is arrested. Sentenced to 8 years, he runs from
courtroom & takes refuge in a church. Events that fol low change his life.
F-DAY THE SKY EXPLODED, THE - 8 Reels. Paul Hubschmid, Madeline Fisher. 68.65
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F-DR. MABUSE VS. SCOTLAND YARD - 9 Reels. Peter Van Eyck, Dieter Borche, 68.65
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device. Both doctor & infernal machine are final ly destroyed by Scotland Yard.
F-GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES - 7 Ree Is . C Ia I re Trevor, Jess Barker. (Comec'y- 42.65
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F-INVINCIBLE SWORDSMAN - 10 Reels . Jean Marais, Elsa Martinell i. (COLOR) 124.65
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F-JESSE JAMES AT BAY - Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Gale Storm. James's 89.65
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F-LAW OF WAR - 10 Reels. Mel Ferrer, Peter Van Eyck. WWI I: After a 54.65
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F-PUBLIC AFFAIR - 7 Reels. Myron McCormick, Harry Carey, Jr., Edward 49.65
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F-RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY - 15 Chapter Serial. LIKE NEW. Buck Jones. 374.65
Each chapter 13 min. , each complete with beginning and end.
F-RETURN OF DR. MABUSE - 9 Reels. Cert Frobe, Lex Barker, Dal iah Lavi, 69.65
Wolfgang Priess. Police Inspector takes on the job of destroying satanic
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F-SAINT BENEDICT: HIS LIFE & MIRACLES - 8 Reels. (Eng. dubbed) 72.65

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F-STORY OF SAN MICHELE - 10 Reels. G.W. Fischer, Rosanna Schieffino,(COLOR) 148.65

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AL JOLSON'S PERSONAL LIFE - Narrated by Art Baker. Playing golf, mak- 100' 7.50
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night club & entertaining troops in Korea, 1950. Died shortly thereafter.
BILLIARD SHARK - W. C. Fields as Honest John in a hilarious poolroom 200' 13.50
sketch of 1934 . One of his funniest and famous skits.
BIRTH OF THE FLICKERS - Hollywood's heyday, from hand peepshow to a 200 ' 12.50
world of fantasy. Edison's first movie camera--1893--and studio; newsreel
of 'JIhe Czar of Russia; New York's Bowery in 1900; Edison's "Great Train Rob­
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CARUSO & AL JOLSON - Life & death of world-famous singers: CARUSO: 285' 15.50
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Ziegfield Follies, entertaining in Korea ; burial in Hywood, 1950. A REAL GEM!
FAREWELL TO STEAM - Steam Engine #3759 is the last steam locomotive 200' 12.50
in operation before the Diesel engine. Its l ast run shown, 1884 to 1955.
FIREFLY - (1937) Jeanette McDonald & Alan Jones; Jones sings "Donkey 165' 10.50
Serenade" . Delightful scene. A gem for your collection,
FIRST MOVIES REBORN - Preserved by reprints. "The Sneeze", first pic- 200' 12.50
ture ever taken, made in 1892 . "Anna Held" (Biograph, 1903); "First Sub
Launched", 1901; "Animated Pictures StudiO" (Biograph, 1903); shows first
American trick photography & "Heavyweight Boxing Championship"--Sauires VS.
Burns, Ocean View, California.
HOLLYWOOD STARS FOOTPRINTS - Recorded in cement at Grauman's Chinese 300' 14.50
Theatre. Includes some photos of the event . Also 1932 premiere of "Hell's
Angels" showing Jean H~rlow arriving plus close-ups of 25 stars of that era.
INVISIBLE WOMAN, THE - The great John Barrymore plays the scientist who 325' 17.50

makes Virginia Bruce invisible, creating panic in a fashion salon.

LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH - Zazu Pitts, Thelma Todd & Billy Gilbert. 300' 14.50

A riot in a reducing salon where everything goes topsy-turvey. TERRIFIC!

MOVIES LEARN TO TALK - W/Walter Cronkite narrating. The inventions 900' 34.50

of Thomas Edison: Kinetiscope, projectors, phonographs shown in operation.

Early vint age sil ent fi l ms are shown & the tr ansi t ion from silents ; talkie

f 11m stars are arry Carey, .John Barrymore, Al Jolson, John Gil bert, Greta ~----~~-------

Garbo, Mickey Mouse, Humphrey Bogart , Lauren Bacall F: Cary Grant. George

Bernard Shaw also speaks.

MICKEY MOUSE - How and where he was bor n. Steamboat Willie 1928 se- 200' 14.50

quence; Walt Disney, Donald & Pluto . How cartoons are originated.

"MARILYN" - Marilyn Monroe ' s public life depicts her phenomenal success 300' 17 . 50

and popularity as the "rueen of the Sex Symbols" .

MOLASSES - BUSTER KEATON re-enacts his famous scene from the 1917 Para- 250' 13.50

mount picture "The Butcher Boy" with Harry Gribbon, using the same type sets.

OUR GANG REUNION - Famous "Our Gang" Kids many years later: Jackie Con- 200' 10.50

don, Joe Cobb ("Fatty"), Mrs. C~rter (school teacher), Bow McGowan (Director

and Coach), and Art Lloyd (cameraman).

SLAP HAPPY DAYS - (16mm Sound Score w/Narration) A rare compilation of 350' 17.50

famous greats from the very early years of film making, around 1912, includ­
ing Helen Gardner, Mack Sennett, Mabel Norman, Ford Sterling, Charlie Chaplin,

Edgar Kennedy, Mack Swain, Fatty Arbuckle, Louise Fazenda, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney

Drew, Oliver Hardy, Lupino Lane , Ben Turpin , Keystone Cops & Billy Rease.

STAGEDOOR CANTEEN - (Trailer) "Victory Show of 1943" - All Live. Edgar 100' 6.50

Bergen w/Charlie McCarthy; Ray Bolger; Catherine Cornell; Gracie Fields;

Helen Hayes; Katherine Hepburn; Hugh Herbert; George Jessel; Gypsy Rose Lee;

Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontaine; Ethel Merman; Harpo Marx; Paul Muni, Yehudi

Menuhin; Merle Oberon; Geo . Raft; Ned Sparks; Ed Wynne: Count Basie; Xavier Cugat;

Benny Goodman; Kay Kayser; Guy Lombardo & Freddie Martin w/their orchestras.

"VAUDEVILLE" & THE STARS OF THE 20's - Rare footage of vaudeville: Houdi-500' 19.50

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1920 elections; Al Jolson; Harding; Lillian Russell; Coolidge; Roosevelt; Black

Bottom; Peggy H. Joyce: Valentino & Vilma Banky; scenes from "Dough & D!.na­
BILLIARD SfffiRK - W. C. Fields as Honest John in a hilarious poolroom 200' 13.50
sketch of 1934. One of his funniest and famous skits.
BIRTH OF THE FLICKERS - Hollywood's heyday, from hand peepshow to a 200' 12.50
world of fantasy . Edison's first movie camera--1893--and studio; newsreel
of "the Czar of Russia; New York's Bowery in 1900; Edison's "Great Train Rob­
bery"; Valentino; Shirley Temple, age 3, singing and dancing.
CARUSO & AL JOLSON - Life & death of world-famous singers: CARUSO: 285' 15.50
Opening of the Met with Rise Stevens; clowning with wife &~ daughter; funeral
in Italy , 1921. JOLSON: Hear him sing "Mammy" in "Jazz Singer", "Swanee" in
Ziegfield Follies, entertaining in Korea; burial in Hywood, 1950. A REAL GEM!
FAREWELL TO STEAM - Stearn Engine #3759 is the last steam locomotive 200' 12.50
in operation before the Diesel engine. Its last run shown, 1884 to 1955.
FIREFLY - (1937) Jeanette McDonald & Alan Jones; Jones sings "Donkey 165' 10.50
Serenade". Delightful scene. A gem for your collection .
FIRST MOVIES REBORN - Preserved by reprints. "The Sneeze", first pic- 200' 12.50
ture ever taken, ' made in 1892. "Anna Held" (Biograph, 1903); "First Sub
Launched", 1901; "Animated Pictures Studio" (Biograph, 1903); shows first
American trick photography & "Heavyweight Boxing Championship"--Souires VS.
Burns, Ocean View, California.
HOLLYWOOD STARS FOOTPRINTS - Recorded in cement at Grauman's Chinese 300' 14.50
Theatre. Includes some photos of the event. Also 1932 premiere of "Hell's
Angels" showing Jean HE'rlow arriving plus close-ups of 25 stars of that era.
INVISIBLE WOMAN, THE - The great John Barrymore plays the scientist who 325' 17.50

makes Virginia Bruce invisible, creating paniC in a fashion salon.

LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH - Zazu Pitts , Thelma Todd & Billy Gilbert. 300' 14.50

A riot in a reducing salon where everything goes topsy-turvey . TERRIFIC!

MOVIES LEARN TO TALK - W/Walter Cronkite narrating. The inventions 900' 34.50

of Thomas Edison: Kinetiscope, projectors, phonographs shown in operation.

Early vintage silent films are shown & the transition from silents; talkie

f -ilm star s are Harry Car e y, .Johlf Bar r ymor e-; 7\l -;]olson , Joliil (arbert , Gre";;:·-..:t"::a- .....··...--"".....
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Garbo, Mickey Mouse, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall 8. Cary Grant . George

Bernard Shaw also speaks.

MICKEY MOUSE - How and where he was born. Steamboat Willie 1928 se­
200' 14.50
quence; Walt Disney, Donald & Pluto. How cartoons are originated.

"MARILYN" - Marilyn Monroe's public life depicts her phenomenal success 300' 17.50

and popularity as the "rueen of the Sex Symbols".

MOLASSES - BUSTER KEATON re-enacts his famous scene from the 1917 Para- 250' 13.50

mount picture "The Butcher Boy" with Harry Gribbon, using the same type sets.

OUR GANG REUNION - Famous "Our Gang" Kids many years later: Jackie Con- 200' 10.50

don, Joe Cobb ("Fatty"), Mrs. C?rter (school teacher), Bow McGowan (Director

and Coach), and Art Lloyd (cameraman).

SLAP HAPPY DAYS - (16mm Sound Score w/Narration) A rare compilation of 350' 17.50

famous greats from the very early years of film making, around 1912, includ­
ing Helen Gardner, Mack Sennett, Mabel Norman, Ford Sterling, Charlie Chaplin,

Edgar Kennedy, Mack Swain, Fatty Arbuckle, Louise Fazenda, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney

Drew, Oliver Hardy, Lupino Lane, Ben Turpin, Keystone Cops & Billy Rease.

STAGEDOOR CANTEEN - (Trailer) "Victory Show of 1943" - All Live. Edgar 100' 6.50

Bergen w/Charlie McCarthy; Ray Bolger; Catherine Cornell; Gracie Fields;

Helen Hayes; Katherine Hepburn; Hugh Herbert; George Jessel; Gypsy Rose Lee;

Alfred Lunt g~ Lynn Fontaine; Ethel Merman; Harpo Marx; Paul Muni, Yehudi

Menuhin; Merle Oberon; Geo . Raft; Ned Sparks; Ed Wynne; Count Basie; Xavier Cugat;

Benny Goodman; Kay Kayser; Guy Lombardo & Freddie Martin w/their orchestras.

"VAUDEVILLE" & THE STARS OF THE 20's - Rare footage of vaudeville: Houdi-500' 19.50

nij Gallager & Shean; bathing beauties; Marathon Dance; Caruso; Pres.Wilson,

1920 elections; Al Jolson; Harding; Lillian Russell; Coolidge; Roosevelt; Black

Bottom; Peggy H. Joyce; Valentino & Vilma Banky; scenes from "Dough & Dyna­
mite"; "Robinhood"j "Flesh & the DeVil"; "Will Rogers"; Jolson singing "Mammy",etc.

WESTERN STARS OF YESTERYEAR - Hoot Gibson appears & narrates scenes 250' 14.50

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YESTERDAY LIVES AGAIN - (Castle) From era about 70 years ago. Includes 350 ' 17.50

Wright Bros. flight; San Francisco ouake, Buffalo Bill, The Great Caruso,.

Lillian Russell, Bryan, McKinley, Teddy Roosevelt, famous personalities of the day.

WOTAPHONY NEWS REEL - Exclusive "Goofy Movies" Nat' 1. Safety Week in 300' 16.50

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PASSIONS OF HORSE PISTOL PETE - Old thriller; early planes in action , 200 11.50
girl saved from on-rushing steam locomotive . With humorous narration.
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