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CINEMA EIGHT, America's favorite discount motion picture mail-order company, is proud to present our latest
catalog of 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm entertainment and educational films.

All films listed are brand new prints and are offered for sale at bargain prices, many pf which have been discounted up
to 25% off the suggested retail price. Even though prices, in general, have gone up, we have maintained our low
discount price structure. In order to keep our prices at their lowest, we cannot accept any credit cards.
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Once again, CINEMA EIGHT offers one of the most comprehensive listings of entertainment motion pictures on almost
every subject imaginable - from the comedy antics of Chaplin or Lloyd or Keaton to man's most recent conquest of
space ... from professionally-filmed highlights of Super Bowl classics to behind-the-scenes of the film-making process
in THE MAKING OF BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID _.. from highlights of horror classics to the B~
cartoon favorites of Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck or Mister Magoo.

In addition to our excellent selection of short subjects, this year, CINEMA EIGHT is offering the largest selection of
8mm and 16mm silent feature films. Over 125 features including such classics as CABINET OF DR. CALlGARI, THE
GOLD RUSH, THE LAST LAUGH, METROPOLIS, MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE, PASSION OF JEANNE D'ARC, TE
STEAMBOAT BILL, JR., and STORM OVER ASIA. Early 16mm sound feature classics such as THE BLUE ANGEL,
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Photo Supply, Griggs-Moviedrome, Imperial Entertainment, Jaarc Films, Ken Films, Milestone Movies, Movieland
Films, N.C.S. Films, Officiai Films, Prime TV Films, Regent Films, Republic 8mm, United Artist 8mm, United Arista,
United Films, and Walton Movies of London, England.

Unless otherwise stated, each 8mm film is mounted on a 200 ft. reel, and 16mm films are mounted on 400 ft. reels.
Silent films run approximately 10-12 minutes per reel, and sound films run approximately 9 minutes per reel; both are
identical in content, but becauSe of the inserted or superimposed titles, the silent versions run longer.

Order form and instructions for ordering are in the back of the catalog for your convenience.
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Action - Adventure ............................. 18
Hollywood Highlights ......................... 16 $1

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Introduction .................. _.................... 2 Wr
Cartoons ............................................. 22
Order Form ......................................... 31 VOl
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Children's Classics ............................... 20
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Christmas Stories ................................ 20
Outdoor Adventure ............................. 21 BLO
Circus Spectaculars .._.......................... 21
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Sports ................................................. 14 lb.
Feature Films - 8mm Sound ................ 6
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Westerns .............................................. 19
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8 MM - Super 8 - 16 MM Silent Feature Rims

SILENT FEA TURE FILMS CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1918) - 6 EYES OF YOUTH (1919) - 6 Reels ­
Reels - Starrin3 Conrad Veidt, Werner Starring Clara Kimball Young, Edmund
Lowe, Milton Sills, and Rudolph Valen­
(Note: 8mm and Super 8 versions of
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silent feature films are mounted on in­
dividual 200 ft. reels, except where not­ first horror picture and certainly the \}~entr;:o~~ ~~ntb~~~cl:o t~t:r!;~~
ed. The number of reels IS listed after first important one. One of Germany's 8mm-$39.95; 16mm-$139.00
each title. 16mm versions are identical as greatest contributions to world of film FAUST (1926) - 8 Reels - Starring Emil
::O~eJee~n cl~?' ¥t.w:::~ }~;yy~;;
as an art form. 8mm-$32 .96; Super
8-$32.96. ~lliI~bi~fe~\~. ED'~~~~d ~~~~~~:-:::
showing convenience. Please note that CAT AND THE CANAR Y (1927) - 8 nau. One of Germany's greatest directors
films are only available in the format Reels - Starring Creighton Hale, Tully made this film often considered the
listed after each title.) Marshall, Martha Marton. D irected by most beautiful of all German fantasies
Paul Leni. This horror classic is still the interweaving horror, poetry and love.
ARE PARENTS PEOPLE? (1925) - 5 prototype of all "old house" mysteries One of the high spots of the "golden age
Reels - Starring Betty Bronson, Florence with all the ingredients - will reading at of German cinema." 8mm-$60 .00
Vidor Adolphe Menjou. Direct ed by midnight, disappearing corpses, secret THE FIGHTING COWARD (1924) - 5
Malcohti St. Clair. Good comedy about a panels, clutchmg hands and hooded Reels - Starring Ernest Torrence, Mary
schoolgirl bent on reuniting her estrang­ monster! 8mm-$44.96; 16mm­ Astor, N oab Berry, Cullen Landis. Direc­
ed parents. Series of comical errors $150.00 ted by James Cruze. Comedy drama
straighten out the troubled household. A CHILD OF THE PRAIRIE (1926) - 5 about Southerner reared not to fight,
16mm-$115.00 Reels - Starring Tom Mix, Rose Bronson, who incures disfavor from his family
BARBARA FRIETCHIE (1924) - 8 Reels­ Ed Brady. Written and Directed by Tom when he refuses to duel for the lady of
Starring Florence Vidor and Edmund Mix. Good western drama about a man his love. He later assumes a different
Lowe - Produced by Thomas H. Ince ­ who is forced from his family, and re­ name, learns to fight, and wins his lady's
Directed by Lambert Hillyer. A fine turns years later to discover his wife hand. 8mm-$60.00; 16mm-$135.00
Civil War film feat u ring great battle married to the man who forced him FLIRTING WITH FATE (1916) - 5 Reels­
scenes. In t he tradition of "Birth Of A from the family. 8mm-$32.25 Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Jewel
Nation " without racism and the Klan. CLASH OF THE WO LVES (1925) - 6 Carmen. Directed by Christy Cabanne.
8mm-$40.00 Reels - Starring Rin-Tin-Tin, Charles F ar­ Fearing to lose the girl he loves, our -hero
BATTL ES H I P POTEMKIN (1925) - 5 rell, June Marlowe. Directed by Noel engages an assassin to do away with him,
Reels - Sergei Eisenstein's Russian mas­ Martin Smith. Story of a man who be­ and when the girl accepts him, he has a
terpiece of an incident at Odessa in the friends a wounded wolf and tames him hectic time eluding his pursuer. 16mm­
revo lution of 1905. Features the famous with love. Tender and entertaining film. $125.00
massacre sequence on the Odessa steps. 16mm-$126.00 FOOLISH WIVES (1922) - 9 Reels - Star­
8mm-$28.50; 16mm-$150.00 THE COMING OF AMOS ~1927) - 6 Reels ring Erich von Stroheim Mae Busch,
Maude (ieorge, and Dale Fuller. Written
BEAU BRUMMEL (1925) - 7 Reels ­
S t arring John Barrymore, Mary Astor, ~J~~ ltg~J.e:~duc~3 ;ya~~~au:: and Directed by Erich von Stroheim.
Willard Louis, Irene Rich, Alec B. Fran­ DeMille. Romantic adventure story Extravagant tragic-farce is set on the
cis and Carmel Myers. Directed by Harry whose climax is the now-famous episode Riviera where a family of swindlers prey
Beaumont. Finest of all Barrymore pic­ of the heroine trapped in a dungeon on rich women. This film established
tures about a great "dandy" who starts rapidly filling with water while the hero von Stroheim as one of the great film
as a friend of the Prince of Wales and races to the rescue and fights off the directors of all time. 8mm-$50.00;
eventually lands in a madhouse in Mar­ villain. 8mm-$36.00 . 16mm-$165.00
seilles. Magnificent performances. 8mm CRAINQUEBILLE (1922) - 4 Reels - Star­ FORBIDDEN CITY (1918) - 5 Reels -
-$42.00; 16mm-$165.00 ring Maurice de Feraudy of the Comedie Starrin~ Norma Talmadge, Thomas Meig­
THE BELLS (1926) - 8 Reels Starring Francaise. Directed b y Jacques Feyder. han. DIrected by Sidney Franklin. The
Lionel Barrymore, Boris Karloff, Fred French classic by Anatole France of a Great Talmadge at the peak of her career
playing a dual role of mother and daugh­
Warren, Lola Todd. Directed by James
Young. Unusual melodrama about a ~~s~er a..':,~ 'fi'i~'Yr~u~ee ~ftlIa tb~shd~~ ter. Girl is brought up by Mandarin
murderer who is constantly tormented dames. 8mm-$25.80 mother and white father and flees to
by an avenging conscience. He constant­ THE CRAZY RAY ( 1923) - 5 Reels ­ America. However, her mother promised
ly hears bells that rang when he commit­ her hand in marriage to a Mongolian
ted the murder and eventually the ghost gf,:~le:~s~e~Fn,e-~~~;s\~. v~~~:: ~fs~fe':,~ Ruler which creates a love conflict that
of the slain ,man haunts him. 8mm­ tist's machine let's loose, it stops all defies all tradition. 8mm-$30.00;
$44.95; 16mm-$150.00 action below the level of the top of the 16mm-$125.00
THE BELOVED ROGUE (1927) - 10 Eiffel Tower. Eij:ht people explore an GARDEN OF EDEN (1928) • 8 Reels ­
Reels - Starring John Barrymore, Conrad eerily stilled Pans, which they have to Starring Corinne Griffith, Charles Ray,
Veidt. Directed by Alan Crosland. An themselves. 16mm-$127.50 Louise Dresser, Lowell Sherman, ana
alternate telling of 'The Vagabond King' DANGER OUR HOURS (1919) - 7 Reels­ Hank Mann. Directed by Lewis Mile­
mixing history, spectacle, classic ro­ Starring Lloyd Hughes. Thomas H. Ince stone. Absorbing, humorous and sophis­
mance and horror in this excitinj: cos­ Production. Directed by Fred Niblo. ticated delirot of life in Budapest and
tume drama in the days of Lows XI.
8mm-$70.00; 16mm--$185.00
Gripping melodrama about an Idealist
who joins a "bolshevik-oriented" group ~g~!~ a~~e'he"':e~e~~~e sflf~~s~~at~~
who invade a labor town, at which time era. 8mm-$50.00; 16mm-$165.00
strikes and riots occur. Eventually he THE GENERAL (1927) • 8 Reels - Star­
realizes he has been led astray and fights ring Buster Keaton,. Glen Cavender, Jim
them. 8mm-$35.00; 16mm-$1 36.00 Farley, Marion MaCK. Directed by Buster
DESTINY (1921) - 8 Reels - Starring Lil Keaton. One of the greatest comedies
Dagover, Bernhard Gotzke. Directed by ever made based upon "The Great Loco­
Fritz Lang. One of Lang's best films. in motive Chase," a true incident in which
which the struggle b et ween Love and a band of Confederate soldiers take over
Death unfolds in four interwoven stories a Union train and are pursued by Union
in different times and places. 8mm­ soldiers on another engine. Classic!
$67.60; 16mm-$150.00 8mm-$51.00; 16mm-$150.00
THE DEVIL HORSE (1926 ) - 6 Reels ­ GHOSTS (1915) - 4 Reels - Starring Henry
Starring Yakima Cannutt and Rex, The B. Walthall, Mary Alden Nigel DeBrul­
Wild Horse. Directed by Fred Jackman. ier, Thomas Jefferson, Monte Blue, and
Exciting Western of a young b oy, a sole ErIch von Stroheim. Directed by George
survivor of an Indian massacre, who Nichols; supervised by D. W. Griffith.
grows up and avenges the murder of his Based on the Ibsen classic, this is consid­
THE BLACK PIRATE (1926) - 11 Reels­ loved ones. 8mm-$32.26 ered by many to be the first authentic
Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Billie Dove, THE DISCIPLE (1915) - 8 Reels - Starring 'horror film, and also considered as a
D onald Crisp, Sam DeGrasse, Anders William S. Hart, Dorothy Dalton,:obert "lost" classic. 8mm-$29.00
Randolf, Tempe Pigott, and Charles
Stevens. Directed by Albert Parker. ~"oIfNna ~k~ic~o~ff~':;;e ~~ is e~~~
"Alone 'The Black Pirate' stood out as a away from her drab existence by a debo­
brilliant film. Taken for what it was, a nair operator of t he town's saloon.
glorious collection of impossible situa­ 16mm-$124.96
tions in delightful settings." Quote from DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE (1920) - 6
Paul Rotha. 8mm-$50.00; 16mm­ Reels - Starring John Barrymore, Nita
$175.00 N aldi. Bizarre horror film featuring Bar­
BL IND HUSBANDS (1918) - 8 Reels ­ rymore's brilliant transformation scenes.
~~t~et~o~~t'i.-1rs~Yan':r~~!~i~~eEg;~ 8mm-$38.70
THE EAGLE (1926) - 7 Reels - Starring
films by Stroheim, who brilliantly com­ Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky an d
bines melodrama with trenchant social Louise Dresser. Directed b y Clarence
comment. 8mm-$50.00 Brown. Considered b y many to be Val­
BLOOD AND SAND (1922) - 6 Reels ­ entino's finest performance as tlIe cos­
Starring Rudolph Valentino, Nita Naldi, sack officer who later becom es a famous
and Lila Lee. Directed by Fred Niblo. bandit known as the "Black Eagle."
Classic tragedy of the life of a bullfighter 8mm-$62.50; 16mm-$ 150 .00
based on the novel by Vicente Blasco ELLA CINDERS (192 6) - 5 Reels - Star­
Ibanez. 8mm-$38.95; 16mm-$139.00 ring Colleen Moore, Lloyd H ughes, Vera
THE BORDER PATROL (1928) - 5 Reels Lewis, Jimmy Duffy, a nd Harry Lang­
- Starring Harry Carey, Kathleen Collins.
Directed by James P. Hogan. Western ~~.:'A~~~~~u~:-~i~~::a..~'dd~t~n1i':,b;~ THE GOLD RUSH (1925) - 9 Reels ­
melodrama about a texas ranger who wood of 1925. Hometown beauty con­
gets romantically involved with a social­ test winner gets trip to Hollywood. Starring Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain,
it e while trying to capture a gang of Great studio scenes. 8mm--$36.00; and Georgia Hale. Written and directed
counterfeiters in EI Paso. 8mm-$32.26 16mm-$125.00 by Charlie Chaplin. The all-time classic
BROKEN BLOSSOMS (1919) - 7 Reels - T H E EXTRA GIRL (1923) - 7 Reels ­ about the "lone prospector" in the
St arring Richard Barthelmess, Lillian Starring Mabel Normand, Rall?h Graves, Klondike. Considered by many to be
Gish and Donald Crisp. Directed by Vernon Dent, Billy Bevan. DIrected by Chaplin's greatest film; and the film for
D. W. Griffith. Highly sensational tale of F. Richard Jones. Great Mack Sennett which Chaplin stated: "This is the film I
a gentle Chinaman and an innocent waif comedy of a small town girl in the wilds want to be remembered by." Most com­
in London's Limehouse section. Roman­ of Hollywood in the 1920's; featuring I?lete version available today. 8mm­
tic and tearful melodrama that ranked famous sequence with the Sennett lion! $45.00; Super 8-$55.00; 16mm­
among Griffith's best. 1 6mm- $176.00 8mm-$46.00 $175.00

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HUNCHBACK: OF NOTRE DAME (1923) LEAP YEAR (1922) - 6 Reels - Starring
- 9 Reels - Starring Lon Chaney, Patsy
Ruth Miller, Ernest Torrance... Norman ~~~~'b:~~~~to~ni~~fx~t're~1~ft~~ti~ii
Kerry, Raymond Hatton and Tully Mar­ comedy and slapstick as a debonair play­
shall. Directed by Wallace · Morsley. boy is constantly pursued by lovely and
Chaney's performance in Victor Hugo's marriage-hungry ladies with delightful
novel as the unfortunate Quasimodo is a pantomimic sequences. 8mm-$39.95
masterpiece of acting and ranks as one
of the great screen portrayals of all of
motion picture literature. True cinema
classic. 16mm-$150.00

THE GOLEM (1920) - 7 Reels - Starring


Paul Wegener... Albert Steinrueck, Lyda
Salmonowa, "rnest Deutsch ana Otto
Gebuhr, Directed by Paul Wegener. Ger­ THE LIGHT OF FAITH (1922) - 4 Reels­
man classic of the Expressionist Period. Original Color Tint - Starring Lon Cha­
First and best treatment of the "Golem" ney, Hope Hampton. Directed by Clar­
legend from ancient Hebrew mythology ence L. Brown. Abridged verSlOn of
about ~iant clay figure brought to life by "The Light In The Dark." Romantic
a rabbi to save the Jews in the ghetto of drama about a woman who is eventually
medieval Prague . 8mm-$35.00; 16mm INTOLERANCE (1916) - 13 Reels - Star­ reunited with her lover through a mirac­
-$135.00 ring Lillian Gish Mae Marsh, Robert ulous power known as the floly Grail.
THE GOOSE WOMAN (1925) - 8 Reels ­ Harron, Miriam Cooper Constance Tal­ 8mm- $45.00; Super 8-$45.00; 16mm

Starring Louise Dresser, Jack Pickford, madge, Erich von Stroheim and Bessie -$150.00

Constance Bennett. Directed by Clar­ Love. Directed by D. W. Griffith. Out­ THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA (1924)
ence Brown. Well produced drama of a standing Griffith classic attacking intol­ - 5 Reels - Starring Rin-Tin-Tin the
former star who brings up her ille~iti­ erance and bigotry in four periods of Wonder Dog. Directed by Mal St. Caair.
mate son with neither love nor affectlOn, history; all intermixed within this great and written by Darryl Zanuck. One or
until she attempts a comeback and re­ silent epic. The spectacle of the Babylon the best of the Rin Tin Tin adventures as o
alizes her true love for her son in a sequence is on a massive scale and film the dog fights off both human and ca­
gripping melodramatic climax. First time
available to collectors. 8mm-$60.00
techniques used were far advanced for
its day. 16MM-$250.00
nine villains in order to take care of the
blind lighthouse keeper. Smm-$35.00 M~~
THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE INTOLERANCE (1916) - 13 Reels - " Col­ THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE Bel
WAITER (1926) - 6 Reels - Starring or" version. ApproXlmately 4 reels of CORNER (1923) - 6 Reels - Starring
Adolphe Menjou, Florence Vidor. Direc­ color footage have been cut into the Kenneth garlan, Claire Winds,?!, and t~
ted by Malcolm St. Clair. Romantic above black and white print. These color Hobart Bosworth. Directed by william pel
comedy about a millionaire turfman sel$ments have been reduced from the Seiter. This is the kind of film that was co
who becomes infatuated with the Grand orIginal nitrate 35mm release prints, and the real backbone of the movies in the sw
Duchess in Paris and disguises himself as are beautiful reproductions of t he tinted 20's-high powered, emotional drama to
a waiter in order to make her acquain­ and toned originals. Included are the with a spectacular mine disaster as one bes
tance.8mm-$38.70 stunning footage of the Great Hall and of its highlights. Smm- $36.00 MY]
THE GREY VULTURE (1926) - 5 Reels ­ the Babylon Story, and the strike and LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE (191S) - 6 S~
Starring Ken Maynard. Directed by For­
Reels - Starring Colleen Moore. Charm·
rest K. Sheldon. Western melodrama

battle from the Modern Story. 16MM­


$500.00 ing and entertaining early Moore film ~~
with Ken involved with cattle rust1inJ;:
THE JACK KNIFE MAN (1920) - 6 Reels based upon James Whitcomb Riley's its I
bad guys, and managing to get a girl - au - Starring Fred Turner and Florence poem. Smm-$32.00 NIGJ
at the same time. 8mm-$32.00 Vidor. Directed by King Vid or. St ory of LORNA DOONE (1923) - 6 Reels - Star­ Rir
HAWK OF THE HILLS (1927) - 5 Reels - . a loveable old man and a y oung boy in a ring Frank Keenan, Madge Bellamy and D'
Starring Allene Ray, Walter Miller, rural setting reminiscent of many of the John Bowers. Direct~d by Maurice Tour­ ve~
Frank Lackteen. Directed by Spencer
Gordon Bennett. Feature film version of
films of D. W. Griffith. Earliest Vidor
film available to collectors. 8mm­
neur. Classic novel by Blackmoor
brought to life with action and pageant­ ~J
the 1927 10-chapter Pathe serial about $35.00; 16mm-$140.00 ry featuring a cast of thousands and do
the adventures of The Hawk, the half­ JOYLESS STREET (1925) - 6 Reels ­ fabulous action scenes of "Bloody N~S~
breed leader of a band of Indians and Starring Greta Garbo , Asta Nielsen and Doones." Smm-$36.00; 16mm­
renegade whites. Plenty of action. 8mm Werner Krauss. Directed by G. W. Pabst. $126.00 Ge
-$35.00 One of the most famous films of post­ THE LOST WORLD (1925) - 6 Reels - his
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THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN (1922) - 5
war Germany as a notable social criti­ Starring Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and
Reels - Starring Will Rogers, Lois Mer­
cism of a contemporary Vienna. 8mm­ Bessie Love. Directed by Harry Hoyt.
ed ith. Directed by Edward Venturini.
$39.95 Arthur Conan Doyle's adventure story 16m
Washington Irving classic brought to life,
JUDITH OF BETHULIA (1913) - 4 Reels of an expedition in the Amazon River in OF ~
with Will Rogers portraying Ichaboa
- Starring Blanche Sweet, H. B. Walthall. search of prehistoric remnants. Ranks Still
Crane, in the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Directed by D. W. Griffith. Griffith's with "King Kong" as one of the all-time
8mm'-$48.00; 16mm-$125.00 first feature film, which many critics great "monster thrillers." 8mm-$35.00; t!al
THE HEART OF TEXAS RYAN (1917)­ have considered as his preparation for 16mm-$100.00 ad~
5 Reels - Starring. Tom Mix, Bessie Eye­ "Intolerance," which followed in a few LUCKY DEVIL (1926)- 6 Reels - Starring cl
ton, George Fawcett and Frank Cam­ years. 8mm-$35.00; 16mm-$95.00 Richard Dix, Esther Ralston, Edna May feel
peau. Directed by "-. A. Martin. Tom KING ON MAIN STREET (1925) - 5 Oliver. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Com­ rani
Mix and his faithful horse, Tony, ride
through another lusty old western with
Reels - Starring Adolphe Menjou Bessie
Love, and Greta Nissen. Still an abSOlute
edy-drama about a car racer who runs
out of gas going out West. He later needs
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loads of action and excitement, 8mm­ delight ... a charming bitter-sweet ro­ . money, and enters a boxing match to get Dr~
$30.00; 16mm-$100.00 mantic comedy of yesteryear featuring enough to win entrance fee for an auto d ep
THE HEARTS OF HUMANITY (1919) - 8 fine nostalgic footage of New York City race. Smm-$4S.00 Filr
Reels - Starring Erich Von Stroheim, and Coney Island. Smm-$35.00 LUCRETIA LOMBARD (1923) - 6 Reels­ grel
Dorothy Phillips. Directed by Alan Hol­ KISMET (1920) - 7 Reels - Starring O tis Starring Norma Shearer, Irene Rich, -$1
ubar. Story of World War I, in which a Skinner, Hamilton R evelle, Herschel Monte Blue. Directed by Jack Conway. PECH
Canadian family sends five sons off to Mayall and Rosemary Theby. Directed Kathleen Norris melodrama about two Stru
war, and what happens to them there. by Louis Gasnier. The enchanting Arabi­ lovers who are separated and tragic t o~
Stroheim i~ the sadistic German officer. an Nights tale of the (beggar) Haaj, and events eventually bring them together stOl
who participates in what must be one or his adventures in this first filmed ver­ after many years. Smm-$3S.70 sta~
the earliest rape scenes in early cimena sion. Smm-$45.00 THE MAD WHIRL (1924) - 7 Reels ­ THE
history. 8mm-$62.50; 16mm-$150.00 LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN (1926) - 6 Starring May McAvoy, Jack Mulhall, Ree
HELL'S HINGES (1916) - 5 Reels - Star­ Reels - Starring Ron ald Colman, hene G eorge Fawcett. Screenp'lay by Lewis by I
ring William S. Hart, Louise Glaum. Rich, May McAvoy. Directed by Ernst Milestone. Directed by WIlliam A. Seiter. Gib
Great Hart epic of a two-gun man who Lubitsch. Sophisticated comedy-drama Society melodrama rampant with flap­ plet
falls in love with the sister of the town's about the indiscretions of an English pers, lounge lizards and neglectful par­ cufl
minister; and seeing the wickedness of Lady; based on Oscar Wilde's IS92 play. ents. One of the best of the "Jazz Age"
the town, burns it down. 8mm-$32.00; Smm-$3S.70 films. Photoplay Magazine called it the
16mm-$125.00 THE LAST LAUGH (1924) - S Reels ­ best film of the month it was released!
HER WANTON DESTINY (1918) - 6 Starring Emil Jannmgs. Directed by Smm-$35.00; 16mm- $135.00
Reels - Starring Gloria SWarlSon. Swan­ F. W. Murnau. Outstanding German film MANHANDLED (1925) - 5 Reels· Star­
son stars as a respected matron whose that does not utilize one title as the ring Gloria Swanson Tom Moore , Frank

past reveals her to be an ex-convict in story is told exclusively by picture pro­ Morgan, and Ian Kei i h. Although a glam­

this entertaining melodrama. 8mm­ gression. Deeply moving story of an old or queen, Gloria Swanson captured her

$38.70 Berlin doorman and how he eventually is legions of fans with her down-to-earth

ID LLS OF KENTUCKY (1927) - 5 Reels­ demoted to a lavatory attendant. Smm working girl roles; and this is one of the

Starring Rin-Tin-Tin, Jason Robar<!s.. Sr. -$42.50; 16mm-$165.00 very best of these films. 8mm-$35.00

Directed by Howara Bretherton. Melo­ LAST OF THE MOHICANS (1920) - 5 THE MARK OF ZORRO (1920) - 8 Reels

drama of a famine-stricken section of Reels - Starring Wallace Berry. Directed - Starring Douglas Fairbanks and Noah

Kentuck Y where the mountain people by Maurice Tourneur. James FEnrIirnore Beery. Directed by Fred Niblo. Fair­

are force d to turn out their dogs. Rin­ Cooper's classic about good and bad bank's first costume film, and one of his

Tin-Tin becomes the leader of these Indians, and the plight of a stockade b est "cloak-and-dagger" adventure thrill­

dogsbknown as "Grey Vulture." 8mm­ pack caught in the middle. Smm­ ers. Smm-$41.50; 16mm-$166.00 THE
$45. 0 $45.00 MARRIED? (1926) - 6 Reels - Starring -SJ
. HIS MAJESTY, THE SCARECROW OF THE LAST OUTLAW (1927) - 6 Reels­ Constance Bennet1 Owen Moore. Direc­ Ker
OZ (1914) - 4 Reels - Written, produced Starring Gary Cooper, Jack Luden , Bet­ ted by George Terwilliger. Delightful Car.
and Directed by L. Frank BauIn, creator ty Jewell. Directed by Arthur Rosson. story of how a spoiled heiress gets her ror
o fth~ famous HO Z " series. Contains Plenty of action in this early Cooper "come-uppance" at the hands of a lum­ ed
many delightful feats of early screen film complete with cattle rustlers,.!l pret­ bering foreman, who teaches her love ben'
effects and includes all the "Oz" favor­ ty girlfriend, and Flash, The wonder and tolerance. Smm- $39.50; 16mm­ all 1
S-·~
ites. 8mm-$32.50; 16mm-$100.00 H9rse! Smm-$41.70 $135.00

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MERRY-GO-ROUND (1923) - 10 Reels­ POWER (192S) - 7 Reels - Starririg William SHADOWS (1922) S Reels - Starring Lon
S tarring Mary Philbin. Directed by Ru­ Boyd, Alan Hale, Carol Lombard J oan Ch aney , Marguerite De La Motte, Har­
pert Julian. Unusual drama of its time. Bennett. Directed by Howard Riggin. rison F o rd. Directed by Tom Forman.
Initially this film was under the direc­ Comedy drama of two dam build ers who Unusual melodrama about a m an who
tion o f Erich Von Stroheim, and later pursue young damsel who promises to receives a blackmail note indicating that
Julian took over at request of studio. marry each of them, without the other's his wife 's former husband is alive} when
8 mm-$64.95 knowledge, only to "borrow" their sav­ all presumed him dead. The coup e t urn
METROPOLIS (1926) - 10 Reels - Starring ings. 16mm-$125.00 t o their dying friend, a chinaman, to
Alfred Abel, Gustav Froelich.. and Brig­ PRAIRIE PIRA TE (1925) - 5 Reels ­ solve the dilemma. 16mm-$145.00
ett H elm. Directed by Fritz Lang. First Starring Harry Carey...Jean Dumas, Fred SHI FTIN G SANDS (191S) - 5 Reels -
and greatest of science-fiction films. Ger­ Kohler. Directed by "dmund Mortimer. Starri~ Gloria Swanson. The trials and
m an version of "Things to Come" fea­ Young man becomes a bandit in ord er to hardships o f a young woman in a b ig
turing tremendous action and spectacle. track down the killer of his sister. Plenty city. 16mm-$125.00
8m m-$45.00; 16mm-$165.00 of action complete with a posse chase! THE SHOCK (1923) - 6 Reels - Starring
THE MICHIGAN KID (1928) - 5 Reels ­ Smm-$45.00 Lon Chane.>.',_ Virigmia Vali. Directed b y
Starring Conrad Nagel, Renee Adoree, QUEEN ELIZABETH (1912) - 4 Reels ­ Lambert Hi.uyer. Good Chaney feature
Virginia Grey. Directed by Irvin Willat. Starring Sarah Bernhardt. This is the ab out the cripple who falls in love with
E xcitinjl Northwest melodrama of Alas­ film which "made" Paramount Studios, the dau~ter of the victim h e was t o
kan fights for money and women with and which did much toward according " expose, ' and later clears himself of his
exciting climax of a fight amid a blazing respectability to the infant motion pic­ past plus is 'physically cured d uring an
forest fire followed by a canoe escape ture industry. Smm-$32.00/16mm­ earthquake. Smm-$3S.50
down the rapids and over a waterfall! $90.00
Smm-$35.00 RAFFLES (1917) - 5 Reels - Starring John SI EGFRIED (1922)-10 Reels - Directed
Barrymore Frank Morgan. Good enter­ by Fritz Lang. Lang the master of epic
MIDNIGHT GIRL (1925) - 6 Reels - Star­
rilll! Lila Lee, Bela Lugosi. Directed. by tainment rom of the suave jewel thief
who baffles Scotland Yard. Smm­
narrative, tells the story of the treasure
of the Nibelungen. Plenty of action and
Wilfred Noy. Young girl arrives in the excitement throughout in this fine Lang
United States from Russia, and encount­ $32.00
ers love and danger as she attempts to REACHING FOR THE MOON (1917) - 5 film . Smm-$69.50/16mm-$200.00
become a known opera star. Smm­ Reels - StarrintDouglas Fairbanks. Writ­ THE SILENT MAN (1916) - 5 R eels ­
$3S.70 ten by Anita oos and John Emerson; Starring William S. Hart. Cheated out of
Mlss BLUEBEARD (1925) - 5 Reels ­ and directed by John Emerson. Marvel­ his gold claim, "Silent" Bud Mar gets
Starring Bebe Daniels, Raymond Grif­ ous nostalgic picture as terrific social revenge by exposinll the crook/ and get­
fith, Robert Frazer, Kenneth McKenna, satire for the year 1917; as well as the ting h is girl nom hlm to boot. 16m m ­
and Ivan Simpson. Directed by Frank most sophisticated of all Doug's early $ 1 25.0 0
Tuttle. Another vehicle for the enor­ films. Smm-$35.00/16mm-$125.00 _ SKYSCRAPER (192S) - 7 Reels - Starring
mous popularity of Bebe Daniels as the William Boyd, Alan Hale, Sue C~.rol.
sprightly and vivacious star of screen Directed by Howard Higgin. A high steel
farces directed by Cecil B. DeMille and worker falls while trying to rescue his
others. 8mm-$35.00 friend. The friend later tries his best t o
MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE (1924) - 10 cure the injured nom his constant state
o f depression in this fine drama. 8m m ­
Reels - Starring Rudolph Valentino, $ 45.00
Bebe Daniels Lois Wilson Doris Ken­ SOLDIER MAN (1925) - 3 Reels - Starring
}"on. Directed by Sidney Olcutt. Booth Harry Langdon. The war was over for all
Tarkington's deliJilitful play provided a . .• except Harry, as he looks for his
perfect showcase lor Valentino, with its buddies. Great Langdon film. 8 m m­
combination of elegance, romance, $19.95
swashbuckling action, and smooth pan­ THE SON-OF-A-GUN (1919) - 7 Reels -
tomimic comedy. One of Valentino's Starrring G. M. "Bronco Billy" Ander­
best films. Smm-$70.00 son, A . E. Whitting. Citizens of Placer
MY LADY OF WHIMS (1926) - 5 Reels ­ County decide that "The Son-Of-A­
Starring Clara Bow. Delillhtful comedy, Gun" has overstayed his welcome in
typical of the 20's, in which the exploits town, and attempt to escort him t o the
of the "It" girl were taken and filmed to count y line with action-packed r esults
it s fullest. Smm-$32.95 t hat "back-fire" on the townsfolks!
NIGHT CRY (1925) - 5 Reels - Starring 16mm -$124.95
Rin-Tin-Tin, John HarroI!... June Marlow.
Directed by Herman C. l1.aymaker. Ad­ SON OF THE SHEIK (1926) - 7 Reels­
venture film with action that is climaxed Starring Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Ban­
b y a fight-to-the-death between Rinty ky, George Fawcett Montague L ove.
and a baby-stealing, sheep-killing con­ Directed by George ritzmaurice. Valen­
dor. Smm-$32.00 tino plays a dual role both as father and
NOSFERATU (1922) - 6 Reels - Starring son. This is a full-bl ooded and exo tic
Max Schre<;k. Directed by F. W. Murnau. romantic story with desert chases). las~
German classic about Count Dracula and m inute rescues, stunts and furious n ghts.
his evil ways with excellent performance Sm m-$44.95/16mm-$145.00
b y Schreck making this one of the best
Vampire films ever done, Smm-$39.95; RED RAIDERS (1927) - 5 Reels - Starrmg STEAMBOAT BILL, Jr. (192S) - S Reels­
16mm-$145.00 Ken Maynard. Ken and his famous Starring Buster Keaton and Ernest Tor­
O F MICE AND MEN (1939) - 6 Reels ­ horse, Tarzan, face indians on the war­ rance. Directed by_ Chuck Reisn er. A
Starring Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney, path in this action-packed western fea­ terrifically funny film climaxed by one
Jr., Betty Field, Charles Bickford. Direc­ turing trick and stunt riding at its best ­ of the longest and funniest sight gags on
tea by Lewis Milestone. Fully titled and Maynard does it all himself. Smm­ film - the tornado scene. Smm-$46.00
adaptation of John Steinbeck's immortal $35.00 /1 6m m-$150.00
classic about the migrant worker and his RETURN OF DRAW EGAN (1917) - 4 ST ORM OVER ASIA (1919) - Mou n t ed
feeble-minded buddy working on a Reels - Starring William S. Hart. Thomas on 5-400 ft. reels - Russian epic directed
ranch and their problems. Smm-$3S.70 H. Ince Production. High-powered dra­ by V. I . Pudovkin. Beautifully-m ad e
runs PASSION OF JEANNE D'ARC (192S) ­ ma with much straightforward western p ropagandist melodrama about a Mongol
eeds 8 R eels - French classic directed by Carl action of the kind that made Hart so fur trapper found in 1915 to be a d e­
o get Dreyer. Outstanding masterpiece which popular. 16mm-$135.00 scendant of Genghis Khan. Tried and
auto d epicts the last days of Joan of Arc. ROAD TO YESTERDAY (1925) - 12 half-ex ecuted for treason, he is reprieved
Film scholars have regarded this film as a Reels - Starring Joseph Schildkraut, J et­ i%9~o8ome a puppet monarch. 8 mm­
great classic ever since its release. 16mm ta Goudal, William Boyd, Chester Mo r­

~way.
els ­ ris, Sally Rand. Directea by Cecil B. STRIKE (192 5) S Reels - Russian classic
ich, -$150.00
PECK'S BAD BOY (1921) - 5 Reels ­ DeMille. Extravaganza of the 19 20 's ­ directed by Sergei Eisenstein. Elsen­
Starring Jackie Coogan, :Raymond Hat­ complete with Jazz-Age theme, historical stein's first film. A film of great inven­
two flashback and a gigantic train wreck t iveness, b lack humor and intense con­
agic t o n. Directed by Sam Wood. Famous
st or y about the kid who just couldn't interwoven into a: tragic and frustrated viction, ending in a great splurge of
;ether love story. Smm-$76.50 violence. Smm-$62.50(16mm-$160 .00
stay out of trouble. Smm-$32.00
THE PHANTOM BULLET (1926) - 5 THE SAGA OF GOSTA BERLING (1924) TAR ZAN OF THE APES (1919) - 5 Reels
Reels - Starrinll Hoot Gibson. Directed - 10 Reels - Starring Greta Garbo, Lars - St arring Elmo Lincoln. The fust screen
b y Clifford Srruth. One of the very best Hanson. Directed by Mauritz Stiller. Se­ . versio n of the immortal Edgar Rice Bur-
Gibson westerns available today com­ lected by Bosley Crowther, n oted film r oughs super-hero. Smm-$3 7.50/
plete with bang-up action climax, fisti­ critic, as one of the fifty all-time b est 16m m- $ 1 25.00
cu ffs, and stunts galore. Smm-$33.95 films. The film that rocketed the great TAR ZAN :RETURNS (1920) - 11 R eels ­
Garbo into stardom. Smm-$63.5 0 S t arring Elmo Lincoin. Feature version
SALOME (1922) - 3 Reels - Starring Nazi­ of the serial of same name. Sequel to
mova, Mltchell Lewis, and Nigel DeBrul­ Tarzan of the Apes. Smm-$63.00
ier. Directed by Charles Bryant. A lush
Star­ spectacle from the work by Oscar Wilde. THE TEMPEST (192S) - 10 Reels - Star­
rank A true work of art. Smm-$27.50/ ring J ohn Barrymore, Camilla Horn and

!glam­ 16mm-$75.00 Louis Wolheim. Directed by Lewis Mile­


d her SATURDAY AFTERNOON (1926) - 3 ston e. Well-photographed tale of the
earth Reels - Harry Langdon, Vernon D ent, R ussian Revolution. Sweeping, breath­
fthe and Peuy Montgomery. Directed b y t aking drama with Barrymore in h is
35.00 Harry Edwards. Great Langdon comedy great moods. 8mm-$5S.00/16mm­
Reels as Harry, the "hen-pecked" husband, $210.00
Noah attempts to cheat on his wife, by dou­ TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WOR LD
Fair- bll"'dating with Vernon Dent, his buddy, (1927) - 8 Reels - Russian classic direc­
Iof his on one Saturday afternoon, that Harry ted by Sergei Eisenstein. Spectacular and
thrill- and you will not forget. Smm-$17.50/ exciting reconstruction of the Russian
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925) 16mm-$60.00 Revolution brilliantly photographed b y
p ~~
~

- 8 Reels - Starring Lon Chaney, Norman SENOR AMERICANO (1929) - 6 Reels ­ Eduard Tisse. Sometimes called "Octo­
Kerry, Mary Philbin, and Arthur Edwin Starring Ken Maynard, Kathryn Craw­ ber," it is a stunning motion picture.
t ful Carewe. Directed by Rupert Julian. Hor­ ford. Directed by Harry J. Brown. Excit­ 8mm-$40 .00/16mm-$165.00
I her ror classic about the embittered disfigur­ inll western melodrama as Ken and his
alum­ ed composer who -halH'lts the sewers fruthful horse, Tarzan get into trouble TE RROR (1917) - 5 Reels - Starrin, Pearl
r love b eneath the Paris Opera House. Must for and romance mvestigating land rights in White. Star of "Perils of Pauline' in a
5mm­ all film collections. Smm-$40.00/Super the early days of California. Smm­ h air-raising adventure feature film. 8m m
S--$50.00/16mm-$165.00 $3S.50 -$45.00

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THAT CERTAIN THING (192S) - 6 Reels
- Starring Viola Dana, Ralph Graves.
Directed by Frank Capra. Channing light
WHITE HELL OF PITZ PALU (1929~ - 7
Reds, Starrring Leni Reifenstahl. Dllec­
ted by G. W. Pabst. Thriller, made on
16MMSound

comedy about idle son of a wealth y man


who is forced to work as a laborer when
his father cuts off his allowance when he
location in the Alps, in which all the
thrills of mountain climbing, avalanches,
and daredevil aerial stunts are obviously
Feature Rims

marri,es a cigarstand cutie! Smm-$4.1.70 the real thing. Smm-$45.00 (Note: All 16mm sound films have optical
soundtracks, and are mounted on 1600 ft.
WILD AND WOOLLY (1917) - 5 Reels ­ reels for your showing convenience.)
Starring Do uglas Fairbanks, Sr. Funny
story of a tenderfoot who goes West;
featuring great acrobatic work by Fair­
banks. Smm-$32.00
THE YANKEE CLIPPER (1927) - 7 Reels
- Starrin~ William Boyd Elinor Fair,
John Miljan. Directed by Rupert Julian.
Epic melodrama of two men and their
ships fighting over women and to win
the contract for the tea trade of China
for the United States. Great action
throughout. Smm-$45.00/16mm$139.00
YOUNG APRIL (1926) 6 Reels - Starring
Joseph Schildkraut, Rudolph Schild­
kraut, Bessie Love, Bryant Washburn.
Directed by Donald CrisP. Romantic
comedy - drama about a prince who
"borrows the crown jewels," skips to '
Paris, and pawns the jewels in order to
have a fling prior to his pre-arranged
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD (1924) - 14 marriage. Entertaining film. Smm­
Reels - Starrring Douglas Fairbank~,.Juli­ $42.00
anne Johnstone, and Anna May wong.
Directed by Raoul Walsh. An Arabian
nights' fantasy filled with spectacular
settings and amazing effects. One of
Fairbank's great silent classics, as well as
one of the all-time motion pictures pro­
duced in such grand manner with a cast
of thousands. Smm-$59.00/16mm­ 8MMSound
T HE
$250.00
TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE
t1914) - 5 Reels - Starring Charlie Chap­
Feature Rims
THE BLUE ANGEL (1929) - 90 minutes­
Starring Emil Jannings and Marlene Die­
trich. Directed by Josef von Sternberg.
Sta
an ,
by
lin, Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, (Note: All Smm sound feature films have Great classic with Jannings as the Profes­ ab,
Charlie Chase, Mack Swain, Chester ma~netic soundtracks. Films listed are sor infatuated with Dietrich, a tawdy Kl'
Conklin and Keystone Cops. Dllected by available in both Standard Smm an d Super night club singer, whose throaty rendi­ Chi
Mack Sennet. This film established S magnetic sound versions, except where tion of "Falling In Love Again" became wh
Chaplin and Dressler as comedians; as a noted. Features are mounted on 400 ft. a cinema landmark. Simply tremendous wal
city slicker tricks a rich country girl into reels for your showing convenience. There­ film entertainment. (This film is in the pie
going to the big city. Climax is a great fore, an S-reel feature is mounted on original German language with superim­ tn,
Sennett chase that has become a classic 4-400 ft. reels. All Smm sound feature posed English subtitles.)-$200.00 M (l
by itself. Smm-$32.00/Super S-$32.00 films are from Walton Movies of London, CABINET OF DR. CALtGARI (191S) 60 I
LOI
'16mm-$S9.00 , England.) minutes - Starring Conrad Veidt, Werner mo
TOL'ABLE DAVID (1921) - S Reels ­ Klauss, and Lil Dagover. Directed by is
Starring Richard Barthelmess, Warner DISTANT DRUMS (1951) - S Reels - SO Roben Wiene. This was probably the org
Richmond, and Ernest Torrance. Direc­ minutes - Starring Gary'Cooper. Direc­ first horro~ picture and certainly the had
ted by Henry King. Barthelmess' greatest ted by Raoul Walsh. The war cry of the first important one. One of Germany's p at
role of the young son taking care of his hostile Seminole Indians and the almost greatest contributions to the world of Gel
mother after his father and older brother impenetrable swamps of the Everglades film as an art form. Music and sound Ell!
were killed by a ruthless gang of murder­ provide the setting for this thrilling ad­ effects track has been added.-$175.00
ers; eventually to meet the gang in one venture story of a Captain and his ad­ DESTINY (1921) - SO minutes - Starring
of the most realistic fights ever filmed. vance party of pioneers in 19th-century Lil Dagover, Bernhard Gotzke. Directed
Smm-$50.00/16mm-$165.00 Florida. (Walton Movies Release) by Fritz Lang. One of Lang's best films
THE TOLL GATE (1920) - 5 Reels ­ $119.95 in which the struggle between Love and
Starring William S. Hart. Produced under Death unfolds in four interwovern stor­
Hart's personal supervision, ma ny con­ ies in different times and places. Music
sider this one of Hart's best pictures
with a realistic and vivid characteriza­
score has been added to silent feature.­
$175.00
A BBO
tion. 16mm-$140.00
TUMBLEWEEDS (1925) - S Reels - Star­ A & C Ml
ring Willia~ S. Rart, Lucien Littlefield, HYDE ,
and Barbara Bedfora. Directed by King inent sc
Ba~got. Hart's finest and final western on Cost
t hriller having as its climax the opening A&C MEl
of the Cherokee Strip. Authentic Ameri­ Bela Lu
can classic considered by many to be the Invisibl,
greatest all-time western spectacle of the c ome dy
silent era. Smm-~50.00 A &C MEI
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA terical D
(1917) - S Reeh - Starring Allen Hol­ wit h bi!
ubar, Jane Gail, Matt Moore. This film CHAMPS
adapted from a Jules Verne story was t h e y ste
the first real underwater picture made FLYING DEUCES (1939) - 6 Reels - 63 of thrill
possible by the Williamson tube develop­ minutes - Starring Stan Laurel, Oliver D O UBLE
ed by the Williamson Brothers. Smm­ Hardy, Jimmy Finlayson, Jean Parker, C ROSS
$51.00/16mm-$150.00 and Reginald Gardner. Directed by A. in a shoo
TWISTED TRAIL (1915) - 5 Reels - Star­ Edward Sutherland. Ollie and Stan de­ EAST SIDE KIDS (1940) - 62 minutes­ FOREIm
ring Tom Mix, America's No. 1 silent cide to join the Foreign Legion. When Starring Leo Gorcey, Dennis Moore, b ecome
star cowboy in a rugged western adven­ they later decide t o leave, they discover Leon Ames and Vince Barnett. In an b and in
t ure. Smm-$45.00 that they are to be shot at sunrise, and attempt to clear the bad record of one GOBS IN
VARIETY (1925) - 6 Reels - Starring Emil escape in an aband oned airplane which of the East Side Kids' buddies, the gang tello get
Jannings, Warwick Ward, and Lya De sets up the hilarious climax. (Walton tangles with a group of tough counter­ who le N
Putti. Dllected by E. A. Dupont. Ger­ Movies Release)-$S9.95 feiters in this action episode.-$225.00 n ervous
man classic about a trapeze artist's dis­ FORTY THIEVES (193 62 - 4 Reels - 36 FLYING DEUCES (1939) - 70 minutes ­ H AVE BA
covery that his wife is deceiving him minutes - Starring William Boyd as Starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jim­ - Slapsti,
with his handsome partner. Absorbing "Hopalong Cassid y." F ast moving West­ my Finlayson Jean Parker Reginald as the h,
motion picture. Smm-$35.00/16mm­ ern with action and thrills as attempts Gardner and Charles Middleton. Direc­ dizzy da
$ 1 25.00 are made to prevent Hoppy-'s re-electIOn ted by A. Edward Sutherland. Ollie and
WAXWORKS (1924) - 6 Reels - Starring as sheriff. Rare HOPalong film now avail­ Stan decide to join the Foreign Legion.
Conrad Veldt, Emil Jannings, and Wer­ able. (Walton Release)--$59.95 When they later decide to leave, they
discover that they are to be shot at
~1rt:;-:a~~st~~C;;~ il th:1,i~:rr~ 8~; THE MAN ON THE EIFFEL TOWER
(1949) - S Reels - SO minutes - Starring sunrise, and escape in an abandoned
man fantasies comprised of three separ­ Charles Laughton, Franchot TonebBur­ airplane which sets up the hilarious cli­
ate stories. Smm-$39.95 gess Mereditb, and Jean Wallace. irec­ max.-$119.00
WAY DOWN EAST (1920) - 11 Reels ­ ted by Burgess Meredith. Action and
Starring Lillian Gish, Richard Barthel­ suspense in this fast-mo ving thriller set
mess, Lowell Sherman. Directed by in the streets of post-war Paris, as In­
D. W. Griffith. One of Griffith's finest spector Maigret cleverly traps his suspect
films about a poor and honest country at the scene of the crime in climax on
girl who is tricked into a fake marriage. the Eiffel Tower. (Walton Movie Re­
Features f8.Itlous "river sequence" of lease) (Note: Available in Standard Smm
Gish floating down the river on a piece of sound only)-$119.95
broken ice. Most complete version avail­ MAN-EATER OF KUMA ON (194S) - S
able today. 16mm-$225.00 Reels - 79 minutes - Starring Wendell
T HE WHISTLE (1921) - 9 Reels - Starring Corey, Sabu, and Joanne Page. Directed
William S. Hart, Frank Brownlee Myrtle by Byron Haskin. A meric an hunter care­
Stedman. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. lessly wounds a tiller, who lurks and kills HI GH FLY
When unsafe mill conditions cause the people within a village. The h unter vows and rolls
death of her son, Hart seeks vengeance to kill the tiger in a tense climax. (Wal­ and c hilli
by kidnapping the son of the factory ton Movie Release) (Note: Available in f Ol t heir
owner. 16mm-$145.00 Standard Smm sound onlY.)-$119.95

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MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE (1932) - SO
minutes - Starring Douglas Fairbanks.
Sr., William Farnum and Maria Alba.
Doug a n d his friends aboard a yacht in
the Pacific discuss the idea of possibly
surviving alone on a tropical island in the
same manner as Robinson Crusoe. The
~ical idea shortly becomes a reality, and
() ft. laughs and a love interest on the island
develop.-$165.00
STRIKE (1925) SO minutes - Russian clas­
It sic directed by Sergei Eisenstein. Eisen­
stein's first film. A film of great inven­
tiveness, black humor and intense con­
viction, ending in a great splurge of
violence. Music ' score added to silent
feature onto optical track.-$175.00
SVENGALI (1931) - 76 minutes. Starring
John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, Donald
CrisP. Directed by Archie Mayd. George
du Maurier's Victorian classic talc, 'Tril­
by.' is vividly enacted by Barrymore as
the evil Ilenius hypnotist obsessed with a
young gul whom he considers his crea­
tion.---$250.00
TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE
(1914) 45 minutes - Starring Charlie
Chaplm Marie Dressler, Mabel Nor­
mand, Charlie Chase, Mack Swain. Direc­
ted by Mack Sennett. Film established
Chaplin and Dressler as comedians; as a
city slicker tricks a rich country girl into
going to the big city. Climax is a great
Sennett chase that has become a classic
by itself. Music score has been added
onto optical soundtrack.-$109.95
THE MAKING OF BUTCH CASSIDY TUMBLEWEEDS (1925) 75 minutes ­
AND THE SUNDANCE KID (197 0) - 52 Starring William S. Hart, Lucien Little­
minutes - Color - This is the highly field, and Barbara Bedford. Directed by
THE GOLD RUSH (1925) - SO minutes ­ acclaimed, Emmy Award-winning docu­ King Baggot. Hart's final and finest west­
Ites ­ Starring Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain mentary on the film-making process of ern thriller having as its climax the open- .
Die­ and Georgia Hale. Written and directed "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance ing of the Cherokee Strip. Considered by
berg. by Charlie Chaplin. The all-time classic Kid." This exciting film not only takes many to be the greatest all-time western
'ofes­ about the "lone prospector" in the you behind-the-scenes, but also shows spectacle of the silent era. In addition to
twdy Klondike. Considered by many to be the stars, Robert Redford and Paul New­ an added soundtrack of music and ef­
endi­ Chaplin's greatest film; and the film for man; scnptwriter, William Goldman; and fects, the film begins with the memora­
came which Chaplin stated: This is the film I director, George Roy Hill discussing
,dous want to be rememberd by." Most com­ their role in the film and how they relate ~\~~rt~~~t~c!i~~:~e~~a~~ \~~~9H!~~ t~~l:
" the plete version available today. (Music to each other as creative elements within ing the audience of the picture's back­
erim­ track added.)-$200.00 the film. One of the best documentaries ground.-$175.00
M (1931) - SO minutes - Starring Peter on film-makint ever done.-4I450.OO WAY DOWN EAST (1920) - 100 minutes­
~) 60 Lorre. Directed by Fritz Lang. Classic METROPOLIS 1926) - SO nunutes - Star­ Starring Lillian Gish, Richard Barthel­
erner motion picture of a child-murderer who ring Alfred A el, Gustav Froelich, Brig­ mess, Lowell Sherman. Directed by
d by is finally hunted down by the city's ett Hl'lm. Direc ted by Fritz Lang. First D. W. Griffith. One of Griffith's finest
~ the organized c rime syndicate; and Lorre and greatest of science-fiction films fea­ films about a poor and honest country
r the had his first great success as the psycho­ turing tremendous action and spectacle. girl who is tricked into a fake marriage;
any's path.(Note: This film is in the original (Note: New original piano score has featuring climactic "river sequence."
Id of German language with superimposed been added onto optical soundtrack.)­ Full complete version with added music
:ound Ellglish subtitles.)---$150.00 $200.00 score.-$250.00
75.00
ming
ected
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stor­
Music
Comedies
ure.­ A BBOTT & COSTELLO
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A & C MEET DR. JEKYLL & MR. 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 HOLLYWOOD AND BUST ­ 5.95 5_95 12.95 12.95 25.95
HYDE - with Boris Karloff-Prom­ Laughs galore as Bud & Lou become
inent scientist concocts weird drugs the most intrepid stunt men
in Hollywood.
A&:~ <if~~¥oF;:~k~'si¥~~~ :n~tt~te~.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 KNIGHTS OF THE BATH ­ 5.95 5.95 25.95
Bela Lugosi-Dracula, Wolf Man, and They try to fix a leak and when
Invisible Man join forces in this they fix the wrong pjpe,
comedy shocker! another Johnstown F lood!
A&C MEET THE MUMMY - HY9- 5.95 5_95 12.95 12.95 25.95 MIDGET CAR MANIACS ­ 5.95 5.95 25.95
terical moments in the tomb of Klaris Costello takes off in a souped-up
with big boom in the tomb! midget car with a wild and hilar­
CHA MPS ON THE CHASE - When 5_95 5.95 25.95 ious climax!
they steal a fire engine, plenty NO BULLS, PLEASE ­ 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
of t hrills and laughs! Bud & Lou crash a Mexican bullfight
DOUBLE CROSS AT CRISS 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 just as the wild-eyed bull appears!
CROSS - Sheriff Lou gets the bad guys NO INDIANS, PLEASE! ­ 5.95 5.9[; 25.95
in a showdown at "Low Noon." When Bud & Lou break an old Indian
lutes ­ F OREIGN LE GION - Our heroes 5.95 5.95 25.95 law, redskins ride like demons after
.foore, beco me trapped by a hostile Arab them in a beat-up car!
In an band in a fUmbling.. tumbling fun-fest! RIDE 'EM COWBOY ­ 5. 9 5 5.95 12.95 1 2_95 25.95
of one GOBS IN A MESS - (jos- 5_95 5.95 25.95 You'll split your sides watching
e gang tello gets a dream pill, and the them at a modem dude ranch!
!Unter­ wh ole Navy becomes a fleet of RIOT ON ICE ­ Fun at 5.95 5.95 25.95
!25.00 nervous wrecks. a skating rink as Lou is caught
"utes ­ HAVE BADGE, WILL CHASE 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 on the end of a crack-the-wbip!
- Slapstick fun and roaring chase ROCKET AND ROLL ­ 5.95 5 .95 12.95 12.95 25.95
r~~~d
Dllec­
as the boys team up with the
dizzy daffy Keystone Kops!
Runaway rocketship causes trip of
dizzy fun and hilarious adven­
lie and tures in outer space!
.legion. TAKE BUS, PAY LATER ­ 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25 .95
I, they Excerpt from their classic feature
110t at " Pardon My Sarong" with plenty
tdoned of laughs with a lau gb-a-minute
JUS cli- bus r ide!

CHA R LI E CHAPLI N
(Note: Sound versions have a
music track added; many also have
sou nd effects)
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THE ADVENTURER - 2 13.95 13.!!5
ReelS - One of the fumtiest
Chaplins as Charlie rescues a
pretty girl from drowning after
HIGH FLYERS - Bud loops 5.95 5_95 25.95 escaping from llrison. (Walton)
and rolls the plane for laughs THE ADVENTURER - One 13.95 13.95
and chills as everyone waits Reel version with sound and ef­
for their biggest hit! fects track. (Walton)

Pag~ 7
STD.S SUP.S 8-SD SS-SD 16SD STD.S SUP.S S-8D SS-SD 16SD
THE BANK - 2 Reels - 11.95 29.95 GENTLEMAN WITH 5.95
Charlie, as janitor in a bank, NER VES - Fun as Charlie
foils a stickup and tries to win steals Mabel Normand away from
the love of the stenographer. Chester Conklin at the races!
BETWEEN SHOWERS - 22.95 GOLD RUSH - Excerpt 5.95
Funny comedy as trouble is from classic feature with bear

caused by an umbrella, and two and ¥J!nt over the \un!

men's rivalry for the favour of HIS M ICAL CAR ER- 5.95

the lady. Charlie and Mack Swain are


THE BOND - Charlie 5.95 8iano movers in this peat
and Edna Purviance sell bonds hm:lin corned? reel.
at a World War II rally. HIS W JOB- 29.95
BROKE - Sequence 5.45 Reels - Ben TurCin and Gloria
from "The Immigrant" as Swanson share onors with Charlie
Charlie tries to get some money as he helps out in a movie studio

durin~he filming of a movie!

Bt~~abR~~e~t:'~~! bill! 5.95 HIS NE PROFESSION - 5.95\


first female imr.ersonation role Charlie is hired to push the
of a jealous wi e who "sur- wheelchair of Charley Chase's

Xrises" her husband!


invalid uncle.
C UGHTIN THE 11.95 29.95 HIS PREHISTORIC 11.95
CABARET - 2 Reels- PAST - 2 Reels - Cave

Cabaret waiter, durin9 his night


man, Charlie, takes over all the

out, rescues a lovely amsel


women in the tribe from Mack

and poses as a foreign potentate Swain!

in this laugh riot! HIS TRYSTING PLACE - 11.95


2 Reels - A note causes laughs
and excitement as two women
think their husbands are
"cheatin/:" on them!
HITS OF HE PAST- 5.95 5.95 22.95
Laugh reel of a compilation
of famous Ch'Wlin capers!
THE IMMIGRA T - 2 29.95
Reels - Laughs as Charlie is an
immi~rant on a ship headed for
Amenca with complications and
lau!fRs for all!
THE MMIGRANT - One 5.45 5.45
reel version.
IN THE PARK- 5.95 5.95 22.95
Charlie is involved with a
"love traingle" with hilarious
results.
JITNEY ELOPEMENT - 2 11.95 29.95
Reels - Charlie to the rescue
as he saves a girl from being
KfDl(}..e8i~ ~TJ'E~ C:.r
VENICE - Chaplin's second
nt !
5.45
film and first where he wears
his tramp costume while fooling
CAUGHT IN THE RAIN - 5.95 around with kiddie cars!
Charlie flirts with a married LAUGHING GAS - 5.95 5.95 22.95
lady and gets into trouble in- Charlie, a dentist's helper,
cluding a comical sleep-walking takes care of patients with

scene at the hotel. "laughini&" results!

THE CHAMPION - 5.95 5.95 22.95 LOVE PA GS- 5.95 5.95 22.95
Charlie challent's the "Chamy" Charlie attemJlts to win the fa­
in a fun-fest fig t with help 0 VOl of two la ies, and lose their

his dO\and Ben Tw,rin! escorts!

CHARL Y BUTTS I - 5 .95 &.95 MABEL'S BUSY DAY - 5.95


It's Saturday night, and Charlie
proceeds to do some cleaning up
In a hotel fountain!
:r'tft
Charlie helps Mabel Normand
broke by eating her hot
at her race track stand!
CITY SLICKER - Ex- 5.95 MA NG A LIVING - 5.95 22.95
cerpt from "Tillie's Punctured Charlie tries to become a news-
Romance" as country belle is man by stealing his rival's

t~!ken to the Big City under de- cameraS storl and his girl!

THE MA QU RADER- 5.95


Tti1fg~WT~r:::is 11.95 After being fired from a movie
- Charlie crashes a Society Ball set~harlie appears dressed as

where he stops the show with a a s let! ­


funny dance routine! THE NEW JANITOR - 22.95
THE COUNT - One 13.95 13.95 After being fired, Charlie res-
reel version with music and cues a typist and catches a
sound effects. (Walton) b'mar robb~ the office!
THE CURE - 2 Reels- 13.95 13.95 NIG TAT TH SHOW- 11.95 29.95
Charlie is sent to a sana- 2 Reels - Charming comepy as
torium to cure his drinking Charlie plays a dual role - a
habits with hilarious results! society drunk and a rowdy in the

/tWalton) balcony of a theatre.

T E CURE - One reel 13.95 13.95 A NIGHT OUT - 2 29.95


version with sound effects and Reels - Charlie and his friend,

music. (Walton{.- B en T~in\ go out on the town

DOUGH AND D NAMITE- 11.95 and the un IS fast and


2 Reels - Vep; funny comedy with furious.
Charlie and hester Conklin as ONE A.M. - 2 Reels - 11.95
waiters who help out at a bakery The classic drurlk routine, as

with exXlosive results! Charlie gets himself in wild

DOUGH ND DYNAMITE - 5.45 5.45 situations.


One reel version. THE PAWNSHOP - 2 11.95
EASY STREET - 2 11.95 29.95 Reels - As a pawnbroker's
Reels - Classic comed¥ of slum ~~efh~e !y!ils a bandit, and
street, and how Charlie, the
co~ tries to clean it up. POLICE -fReels - 29.95
EAS STREET - One 13.95 13.95 Charlie leaves prison only to
reel version with music and ~et into more trouble with
sound effects. ~Walton) ilarious results.
FACE ON THE ARROOM 5.95 5.95 22.95 PROPERTY MAN - 2 11.95
FLOOR - Charlie as a Reels - As a prop man in a

riotous character with a flash- vaudeville show, he disrupts all

back of him as a painter and the acts!

famous lover! THE RINK - 2 Reels - 11.95 13.95 29.95

THE FATAL MALLET- 5.95 On roller skates, Charlie per-


Charlie Mabel Normand and Mack forms with the grace of a ballet
Senneti ~rove that hitting people star!
over the ead with bricks and SHANGHAIED - 2 Reels 11.95
29.95
mallets can be funny! - Charlie is shanghaied on a

THE FIREMAN - 2 11.95 ship and later saves it from


Reels - Charlie, the fireman, beinl destroyed.
produces laughs and trouble in SPAR ING PARTNER - 5.95 5.95 22.95
the firehouse instead of helping Charlie finds adventure when he
to put out fires! W~~e~::S~~ng Partner
THE FLOORWALKER - 2 11.95
Reels - Great comedy as Charlie THE STAR"iOARDER - 5.95
saves the store from a burglary His landlady gives him tre­
with a fantastic chase on an ferred treatment till hu by

escalator! catches on!

Page 8
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THE TRAMP - 2 Reels ­ 11.95 11.95 29.95 STOLEN GOODS - The 5.95
Classic Chaplin where he is floorwalker, in the craziest de­
chased by hoboes. First of the partment store you ever saw,
important films where he first cures the banker's daughter of
developed the "tramp" charac­
ter. T~~~.mr~*~!EGG - 5.95 5.95
THE TRAMP - One reel 5.95 5.95 Being tough is not as hard as it

version. seems, as Charlie, the bouncer

TRIPLE TROUBLE - 2 11.95 29.95 finds out!


Reels - As an inventor's inept WONDERFUL WORLD OF 5.95 5.95
janitor, he finally blows CHARLIE CHASE - Great com­
29.95 everything up! pilation of scenes from among
THE VAG ABOND - 2 29.95 the best films of this top
Reels - Charlie, the itinerant comedian.
violinist has a series of love YOUNG OLDFIELD - 5.95 5.95
misadventures in a gypsy camp. Charlie imitates Oldfield in or­
A WOMAN - 2 Reels-
11.95 29.95 der to meet a payment deadline,
Charlie in his famous female
only he can't drive!
impersonation as he hides from
two an~ered men!
29.95
wg~~t-tauRh':~ith Charlie as BING CROSBY
the paper~anger's comic-prone STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16S D
assistant! BILLBOARD GIRL - 2 44.95
Reels - Bing falls for a girl
on a billboard ad and search es
to find her with funny results!
CHARLIE CHASE BLUE OF THE NIGHT- 13.95 13.95

STD.S SUP.8 8-SD S8~SD 16SD


Bing sings through this amusing
ALL WET - Tre­ 5.95 5.95 comedy with his famous signa­
22.95 mendously funny situation as ture tune. (Walton Release)
Charlie tries to get his car out
29.95 of a mud hole!
AT FIRST SIGHT ­ 5.95
Hilarious adventure in love
occurs when a practical joker
tries to interfere!

BIG RED RIDING HOOD


5.95
- Charlie is the woodsman who
22.95 saves big Red Riding Hood from
the Wolf!
BROMO & JULIET - 2 11.95
Reels - with Oliver Hardy ­
29.95 Shakespeare was never like this
- Charlie's loaded! You'll love
him!
DOG SHY - 2 Reels ­ 11.95
An amusing story of Dukes, dogs,
robbers, and lovers as Charlie
takes a Job as a Duke's butler.
FIGHTING FLUID- 5.95
Charlie drinks a cleanl:ng
22.95 fluid by error, and becomes a
"hero" and marries the girl!
FORGOTTEN SWEETIES ­ 11.95
2 Reels - After many years, two
22.95 childhood sweethearts meet once
again as next door neighbors. ONE MORE CHANCE ­ 44.9 5
5.95 2 Reels - Bing's an inept
F~~J~r;h~AuTu~~~ar~:i he has washing machine salesman on a
cross country tour in a jalopy
but one week to live, becomes
a hero! providing laughs and songs for
all!
SING BING SING ­ 13.95 13.95
Helen Kane joins Bing in this
22.95 fast-moving comedy complete
with crazy car chase in Tin
Lizzy!

W. C. FIELDS
STD.S sUP.S 8-SD SS-SD 16SD
22.95 THE BIG THUMB - Funny 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
Fields portrays the local grocer ,
who has larceny and other mi&­
chief in his heart!
29.95 CALIFORNIA BOUND - 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
Fun and laughter in this block­
buster comedy as Fields heads
West to the wlde open spaces!
CIRCUS SLICKER - Field's 5.95 5.95 25.95
29.95 Circus is the greatest show on
earth for keeping aliead of

sheriff!

THE DENTIST - 2Reels 37.50


Grand comedy at its best with
HIS WOODEN WEDDING ­
2 Reels - Charlie leaves his
11.95 ~~~hdt'at~:sd~Ji!a~h:ht~~es
bride-to-be at the altar and de­ fun Fields short!
cides to take a trip! THE GOLF SPECIALIST - 32.00 37.50
LOOKING FOR SALLY­ 11.95 2 Reels - Fields' first talkie
2 Reels - Charlie disguises 'short full of his famous

himself as a hobo in search Toutines. Must for Fields' collectors!

29.95 for the girl of his dreams.


ONE OF THE FAMILY ­ 5.95
Matron's daughter falls in
love with Charlie, the chauf­
feur, who later becomes a

"hero."
POOR FISH - Husband 5.95
and wife switch jobs. Plenty
29.95 of laughs in this one!
POWDER AND SMOKE ­ 5.95
A lightning salesman barges in
on a robbery and bandits are
29.95 captured in a funny episode.
PUBLICITY PAYS - The 5.95
hotel clerk hates kids and dogs
but the monkey really sends him!
22.95 RAT'S KNUCKLES ­ 5.95
Funny story about Charlie who
invents a rat trap and becomes
famous!
SHOULD HUSBANDS BE 5.95
WATCHED - Young wife sus­
pects newly hired maid has
fallen in love with her husband.

Page 9
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THE GREAT CHASE - 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 FEET OF MUD - 2 11.95
You'll roar with laughter when Reels - Mack Sennett comedy
Fields tries to rest in the park with Harry the street cleaner
and gets involved with bandits! who rescues a girl from an
THE GREAT McGONIGLE 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 Opium Den!
- What happens when his LUCKY STAR - 2 Reels 11.95 3 9 .95
vaudeville tour is cancelled will \ - Becoming an apprentice to a
keep you in constant laughter! medicine-show quack, he causes
HURRY, HURRY! - 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 a riot when he gets the wrong
Thrills, chills and hysteria formula made!

in the maddest motorcar merry­ PICKING PEACHES - 2


10.50 3 7 .50
making every screened! Reels - His first film for Mack ./
IF I HAD A MILLION - 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 Sennett when his wife enters a
When his car is smashed he beauty contest in disguise for
goes on a one man rampage to which he is a iud~e!
eliminate "roadhogs." REMEMBER WHEN - 2 11.95
Reels - Unsuccessfull as a
hobo, Harry joins a circus and
HIGHLIGHTS FROM "GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY" discovers the "bearded lady"
STO.S SUP.S s-so ss"so 16S0 is his old girlfriend!
HAPPY TIMES & JOLLY 5.95 5.95 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 11.95
MOMENTS - Adapted from the best - 2 Reels - Harry creates
of Mack Sennet comedies. Great laughter for all in this
scenes of custard pies and great Sennett classic. T H EHA
SMILE PLEASE ­ 5.95 R elativ
w~~}¥\3P;kc~Mh~,:~ KING 11.95 11.95 Harry, a photographer, has his them 0
- "You name them and they're
here" in this all-time com­
troubles with a boy and girl. H~?l::p~
pilation of the "Kings" of in this
old-time comedies. This is STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY J U STNE
available only in special STD.S sUP.S s-so SS-SO 1 6ST WithB
"extra-long" length version A-HAUNTING WE WILL 5.95 5.9 5 Pollard
mounted on a 400 ft. reel. GO - Comedy spoof as L&H play f alling
magicians! are de
S PRING
BOB HOPE STO.S SUP.S S"sD SS"sO 16S0
THE BIG NOISJl: ­
Traveling on a train; their
5.95 5.95 antics ill
CALLING ALL TARS ­ 5.95 5.9 5 scene of undressing in an and ofij
Bob and his buddy can't get upper berth is a classic I STE P LI~
dates because the fleet's in. THE BUS - You've 5.95 5.95 Anothel
They hire sailor's uniforms never seen such a wild and withH
and the fun starts in this explosive bus in your life!
D8~~oRVAI~tt~~s - 5.95 5.9 5 12.95 12.95 25.95
DANCING MASTERS ­
L&H own a dancing school that
5.95 5.95 MICK
Plenty of laughs as dentist provides laughs for all!
Bob administers the laughing HOUSE GUEST ­ 5.95 5.95 MICKEY
gas as sharp shooter Jane Hilarious situations in this p rove h
Russell shoots up the town! funny comedy!
PALEFACE - Bob im­
personates the medicine man to
save Jane Russell from the stake
5.95 5.95 12.95 25.95
i'lt~~~y~
MICKEY
- 2 Ree
in this great comedy classic! gangb
to fly it
BUSTER KEATON STD.S SUP.S S-SO SS"sD 16ST
MI CKEY
2 Reels
THE BALLOON ATIC - 2 11.95 phant f
Reels - Balloon adventure turns and theJ
out to be an exciting and fun­ MICKEY'
tastic trip in the woods! 2 Reels
THE BALLOONATIC­ 5.45 5.45 scenari
One reel version. m oviec
THE BLACKSMITH - 2 11.95 lo catio
Reels - Buster creates havoc MIC KEY'
and laughs in this old-time H ilario
comedy delight. Mickey
CONEY ISLAND - 2 11.95 41.95 s wim .
Reels - Fattr Arbuckle joins MICKEY
Buster in thiS laugh comedy - 2 Ree
filmed on Coney lsland. for yo~
COPS - 2 Reels ­ 11.95 39.95 MICKE':.';
One of his best shorts 2 Reels 1
featuring grand chase of 200 st!lge a.
policemen after Buster!! will em
COPS - One reel 6,45 5.46 R ODEO·
version. THE INVENTION ­ 5.95 5.95
THE GARAGE - 2 Reels
- Buster and Fatty Arbuckle
41.95 L&H invent plenty of laughs W~Wb-;"
in this great reel! MICKE
operate a combination garage, LAUREL & HARDY VISIT 16.95 41 .9 5 p ilation
pOlice department, and fire BRITAIN - 2 Reels - Documentary best of
TliiP8'.mA6r_t8~egreat reel! 5.95
of their triumphant tour of
Britain in the 1930's.
reel version. THE MONEY MACHINE ­ 5.95 5.95 OUR G
PALEFACE - After I 6.95 20.95 B~s learn. a lesson about
nearly being burned at the m ing money in their usual
stake, Buster becomes the IJ,eat comedy style! CANNED
leader of the tribe! S AN VISITS OLLIE ­ 11.95 22.9 6 Babysit
PARDON MY BERTH 5.95 5.95 Color - Must for all L&H fans, disaster
MARKS - Buster almost takes a as boys visit together, shortly lo cked i
stranger for his wife in this before Ollie passed away, in C HAIN G
marital mix-ull comedy! their last appearance together free sa
THE PLA YHOUSE ­ 2 11.95 on film. " backfir
Reels - Buster appears as a tumso
vaudeville actor in this top­ FAIR GR
notch Keaton comedy! HAROLD LLOYD C OMPL
SO YOU WON'T SQUAWK 5.95 5.95 STD.S SUP.S S-80 ss-so 16ST fairgro
- Buster, the hot-shot reporter ALL ABOARD - Fea­ 5.95 lau ghs f
is mistaken for the leader of a mob! turitig Bebe Daniels & Snub (Walton
WHAT'S NEXT? - He 20.95 Pollard ­ Love and la~s on a ship!
can't hold a job as he an­ ASSAILING THE SUL AN 7.25 7.25
tagonizes each boss he goes - Riotous fun as Harold saves
to work for. ~rl from Sultan's henchmen!
Walton Releasil,
B CK STAGE ­ arold, 5.95 2 0 .96
KEYSTONE KOPS STO.S S UP.S s"so SS"SO 16S0 the sta&ehandd falls in love with
GOOD OLD CORN - The 5.95 5.95 the lea inlla y~ Bebe Daniels.
funniest policemen in the his­ CAPTAIN IDO' KIDS 7.25 7.25
tory of motion pictures at their - Pirate ship with all-ftl
wildest! orew he!f,s Harold ge his
KEYSTONE HOTEL - 5.95 5.95 ~rl! \W ton Release)
Classic of "Keystone" comedies T E C TY SLICKER ­ 5.95 20.9 5
featuring Ben Turpin, Chester Great comedy featuring dis­
Conklin, Ford Sterling, and appeering bedrooms and bath­
many more! rooms in a hotel!
COURTSHIP AHOY ­ 7.25 7.25
Harold uncovers a big crook on
HARRY LANGDON sh\£. tWaltonJ
STO.S SUP.S S-SD SS"sO 16ST DIR C OR 0 THE 5.95 20.9 5
ALL NIGHT LONG - 2 11.95 11.95 CINEMA - With Bebe Daniels &
Reels - Harry meets the "girl Snub Pollard. Harold is the
of his dreams" by mistake cashier-usher-manager of a
during the War! movie house.

Page 10
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FISHY TALES· 5.95 5.95
Alfalfa and Butch get into
real trouble in this fun reel.
HAUNTED HOUSE· Boys 5.95 5.95
are trapped in a haunted house
39.91) while trying to solve a mystery!
THE HORRIBLE TOOTH · 5.95 5.95
They almost lose their teeth while
trying to buy a catchers mitt!
HOSPITAL HIGHJINKS· 7.25 7.25
37.1)0 Chaos and laughter with a
skeleton and an X·ray machine!
(Walton Release)
LITTLE F IRE· FIGHTERS 7.25 7.25
• Gang builds a fire-engine
u sing a whiskey still as water
tank! (Walton)
ONE WILD RIDE· See 7.25 7.25
one of the craziest and
funniest taxi rides ever filmed!
(Walton Release)
SEEING THE WORLD· 11.95 39.95
STD.S SUP.S S·SD SS·S D 16ST 2 Reels· Jimmy Finlayson and
THE HAUNTED MANOR· 1).95 20.95 Stan Laurel help Our Gang to
Relatives of newlyweds try to scare learn about the world with
them out of their inheritance.

HIGH HOPES· Harold

attemp ts suicide on a skyscraper


7.25 725 sP'Circus li~~~ .
8g>*Vcomes 5.95 5.95
to town, but the
in this fun caper! <Walton) Rascals run into fu nny
J UST NEIGHBORS· 5.95 20.95 complications!
16ST With Bebe Daniels & Snub
Pollard· Good neighbors have a

falling out as ho·;,se and gardens


RED SKELTON STD.B SUPB B-8D SB·SD 16SD
are demolished! SEEIN' RED · The great 5.95 5.95
SPRING FEVER· Crazy 5.95 20.95 clown, Red Skelton, in o ne of his
antics in the park, candy shop best pantomimes. A skit to bring

and office. tears of joy to everyone !

STEP LIVELY· 5.95


Another great fun comedy reel

with Harold Lloyd.


SHI RLEY TEMPLE
STD.B SUP.B B·SD SB·SD 16SD
DUNKIN' DONUTS· 2 3 7.50
MICKEY McGUI RE (Mickey Roon~y as a Kid) Reels· Shirley is a delight in this
comedy featuring Andy Clyde.
STD.S sUP.S S·SD SS·SD 16SD DUNKIN' DONUTS· One 5.95
MICKEY'S BATTLE· To 5.45 reel version.
prove he's still champ, GLAD RAGS TO RICHES 5.95 5.95 24.9 5
Mickey has to fight' Kelly" • Young Shirley portrays a chorus
the new touldl guy in town! girl pursued by two guys!
MICKEY'S GREAT IDEA 11.95 KID IN AFRICA· 5.95 5.95
. 2 Reels· Mickey and his Tarzan rescues Shirley from a
ganJ build an airplane and try Cannibal stew in this action comedy.
MANAGED MONEY· 2 37.50
MrgKt~t,k MENAGERIE. 11.95 Reels· Shirley is the
2 Reels· Mickey gets an ele­ " d arling" of West Point in

ph ant for a birthday present this fine entertaining film .

and the laughs start! PARDON MY PUPS· 37.50

MICKEY'S MOVIES· 11.95 2 Reels· Delightful comed& with

2 Reels· Mickey has written a

scenario, and fun comes when a pl~\161/~~h~M~~e frien ! 5.95


m ovie company selects the same One reel version.
location. PIE C OVERED WAGON· 5.95 5.95 24.9 5
MICKEY'S PALS· 5.45 5.45 Shirley and her gang fight

Hilarious adventures with


off Indians with their

Mickey and the gang at the custardpies!

swimming bole! WAR BABIES· 5.95 1).95


MICKEY THE DETECTIVE 11.95 Soldiers compete for the love of
• 2 Reels· Mickey opens a school Shirley, the gJamourous enter­
tainer at Buttermilk Pete's Cafe.
MfgilE'Yu:sg~eg~Ig¥~lmes! " 11.95

2 Reels· Mickey and his gang

st!,ge a.wild west show everyone


THE THREE STOOGES STD.B SUP.B B·SD SB·SD 16S D
will emoy. ANTS IN THE PANTRY 5.95 5.95
RODEO· Things go 5.45 • The Stooges as funny exter·
"haywire" for Mickey! minators exterminate everything
WON DERFUL WORLD OF 5.95 5.95 including the kitchen sink!
MICKEY McGUIRE· Great com· CASH AND CARRY· 5.95 5.95
41.91) pilation of hildllights from the You'll howl as they dig for
best of these lun early comedies. buried treasure in the vault s
of a Federal Reserve Bank!
OU R GANG (LITTLE RASCALS)
STD.S SUP.S S-8D SS·SD 16ST
CANNED FISHING· 5.95 5.95
22.91) Babysitting turns into a
disaster when Rascals are
locked in a steam bath!
CHAIN GANG· Getting 5.95 5.95

free samples from the baker

" backfires," when the baker

turns out to be a sheriff!

FAIRGROUNDS FOR 7.25 7.25


COMPLAINT· When they build a
B·SD 16ST fairgrounds•.they also build
laughs for 3J..l to enjoy!

(Walton Release)

20.91)

DI Z ZY DOCTORS· 5.95 5.95


20.9 6 Their cure·all cleans cars, re­
moves stains, and turns a hos·
pital into shambles!
DOPEY DICKS· Zany 5.95 5.95
adventure as they match wits
with strange scientist in
search of human brains for
20.96 mechanized man!
GOOFS AND SADDLES· 5.95 5.95
As fearless <and brainless) Civil
War Scouts, they round up liang
of rustlers with "monkeyshines!"

Page 11
STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16SD STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 1 6S D THE FJ
GR IPS, GRUNTS & 5.95 5.95 BRIDE OF FRANKEN- 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95 MAN I
GROANS - The wrestling STEIN - Boris Karloff. Elsa Lee­
" mismatch" of the century as Lancaster - See crtated bride in all
for Frankenstein rought to FALL (
Hg~ettrifttfbeNc!,amp! 5.95 5.95 life in ChilliRll climax! USHE
You'll roar with laughter as CANADIAN OUNTIES . 5.95 as rna
they find themselves sharing an VS. ATOMIC INVADERS classic
'tier berth with a lion! - Foreign spies set up milt- FIRST;
ID ROOMERS- 5.95 5.95 sile base in Yukon to attack VENt
St ooges as Bellhops are funny America! tists f:
enough - but when one of the CANADIAN MOUNTIES & 5.95 once (
1uests is "Wolfman" -Wow! AVALANCHE OF DEATH FRANE
M LICE IN THE 5.95 5.95 - Fierce battle against Karlo:
PALACE - Stooges turn up from 1
in North Africa as dizzy waiters ~h'!,l'fr~r:e~yn~~fh~ches in sic wi1
in the Cafe Cashahabah. CAPTAIN MEPHISTO & 5.95 FRANK
PARDON MY SCOTCH - 5.95 5 .95 TRANSFORMATION THE.
With a TNT potion in their MACHINE - Evil man uses -U.S.
hands, t he St ooges win the race powerful rays of atom-

t o o uter s~ce! machine to dominate!

SNOW WHI E & THREE 5.95 5.95 CHAMBER OF HORRORS- 5.95


STOOGES - Added to the classic Lilli Palmer - Murder in the
fairy tale~ comedy of Stooges old mansion!
as Snow ite's protectors. THE CLAW MONSTERS- 5.95
SPOOKS - There's a 5.95 5 .95 Scientist in Africa creates
haunt ed house, two mad scien- horrible creatures to ter­
tists gorilla and pie-throwinf rorize man and beast.

ba ttie... All in this great reel. COSMIC MONSTERS - 5.95 5.95


ST UDIO STOOPS - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 Forest Tucker - Mad scientist
Chase be~s and so do the unleashes mammoth insects
laughs w en Stooges play de- which attack man!

tectlves rescuing "starlet" THE CREATURE FROM 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95

from kidn'1feers. THE LAGOON - Richard


THREE LIT E 5.95 5.95 Carlson - Living creature from

PIGSKINS - From opening million years ago attacks

kickoff It's a "ball" with archeolofists in Amazon!

Stooles and Lucille Ball! THE CRE TURE WALKS 5.96 6.9612.96 25.95

WE W NT OUR MUMMY - 5.96 6.9512.96 12.96 AMONG US - Jeff


Hired as detectives to locate Morrow - Creature attacks his
a scientist, Stooges take taxi pursuers in jungle before they

to ~8t where thet; enter tomb!

WHO I 'M AN IN IAN 6.96 5.96 C&'ktt~~'W4ftif~eMh~. _ 6.95 6.96


- Sheriff and jealous hu~band Dana Andrews - Devil-worshipping
are in hot pursuit of Stooges, cult evokes murderous monster
as they disguise as "lIlluns!" against a flsY
chologist and

love\r Oir !

BEN TURPIN CURS F DRACULA - 5.96 6.96


STD.S SUP.8 S-SD SS-8D 16ST Francis Lederer - Dracula assumes
ANY DAY IN HOLLYWOOD 6.96 6.96 di~ise of an artist and blood­
- Andy ClydeJolns Ben for wild ch' iU\storyensues!
chase with M M lions on the loose! THE C SE OF FRANKEN- 6.96 6.95
BEN 'S WILD DREAM - 11.95 STEIN - Christopher
2 R eels - Ben has a butcher's Lee - Terrifying as monster off
ni~tmare in this great comedy! on ramp?e of destruction and
BR KE IN CHINA - 2 11.96
Reels - One of the best Mack C8~~'jfB'F ¥tI~~UMMY'S 5.96 6.95
Sennet comedies around! TOMB - Half-bone, half-
THE DAREDEVIL - 2 11.96 bandage, and all blood-
Reels - Ben as a movie stunt-
man lets involved in un- d
curdlin terror in this reel!
CURSE F THE MUMMY'S 12.95 12.96
believable situations! TOMB - "Color" version.
THE EYES HAVE IT - 39.96 D-DAY ON MARS - 5.96
2 Reels - On his way to Invader from Mars uses eerie
relaxing by flshi~, he ends up inventions to destrVi the earth!
in a st~e lrl's ouse! THE DEADLY MAN IS- 5.95 6.9612.96 25.95
LOST-A-C 0 - 2 11.95 Craig Stevens - Gigantic Mantis
Reels - Mack Swain joins Ben in swoops from sky and goes on ram-
this fine Sennet comedy. Baf,e of destruction and terror!
PRIDE OF PIKEVILLE -
Irat e father forces Ben into a
5.95 20.95 D N SAURUS - Two
prehistoric monsters battle,

, 6.95
"shot~un" marriarl and victorious one later at-

S MALL OWN IDO - 5.95 5.95 tacks vill~e!


Mack Sennett beauties and DR. CYCL PS - Albert 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95

~ntt& of belly-laughs! Dekker - Mad scientist reduces hu-

Y 0 JAKE -Ben 5.96 mans to size of mice In eerie film!


saves his girl from kidnappers DR. X - Preston 5.96 5.95
in wild north country! Foster - Story of mad man who

Science Fiction - Horror


only kills during the full moon!

STD.S SUP.S S-8D SS-SD 16SD


BAT MEN OF AFRICA - 5.96
Clyde Beatty - People encounter

terrify1~ Bat Men during

earth~ e.

BATTL IN OUTER 5.96 6.9512.96 12.96


SPACE - Earth Is attacked
blaE0werfullaser beams from
P et Natal.
BATTLE I N OUTER 12.95 12.9516.95 16.95
SPACE - ''Color'' version
of above film.
BATTLE OF THE 6.96 5.9612.95 25.96
GIANTS - Epic saga of million

~ears ~ as two mastadons lock

aws in attle for survivall


B TTLE OF THE 5.95 6.96
MONSTERS - Godzilla, Mothra &
Rodan fight it out in this
thrillil\monster battle!
THEBIR H OF 6.95 5.95
F RANKENSTEIN - Christopher

L ee - Chills thrills, nightmares

as man-made monster comes to life! DOOM OF DRACULA - 6.96 6.9612.96 12.95 25.95

5.96 6.96
THE BLACK ROOM -
Boris Karloff - Classic horror ~g~tKJfr~~~'; ~~LO{~ ~ll!'Fs
thriller of brother ~nst DRACULA - Bela 6.96 6.9612.96 12.96 25.95
brother with Karlo playing Lugosi - Excerpt from one of

both rolesl the all-time horror classics!

THE BLACK WIDOW - 6.95 EARTH VS. THE FLYING 6.95 6.9612.95 12.96
Beautiful sgy uses latest SAUCERS - Hu~h Marlowe­
electronic evices to destroy Great terror as ~ing saucers
cause 8anic and estruction.
. o ilelLOB - Steve 6.95 EQUIN X - Search for 6.95
McQueen - Blob from outer-space archaeologist leads to weird

increases in size as it feeds castle, mysterious cave and

u p on bodies on earth! supernatural ape-monster!

Page 12
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lD 16SD
26.95 t THE FACE OF FU
re~~~~!'~~hhn!!,"J'~e:evealed
in all his hideousness!
5.95 5.95 IT CAME FROM OUTER
SPACE - Richard
Carlson - Space ship falters in
flight to earth with its mys-

5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95

FALL OF HOUSE OF 5.95 terious visitors!

USHER - Poe's story emerges MAN MADE MONSTER- 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.9 5
as macabre avant-garde film of Lon Chaney. Jr. - See one of
classic stature. the most "electrifJ.ing"
FIRST SPACESHIP ON 5.95 5.95 creatures ever rna e!
VENUS - Eight scien- MASTER OF TERROR - 5.95
tists find remains of what was Robert Lansing - Mad scientist uses
once civilization on Venus! secret formula to walk through
FRANKENSTEIN ~ Boris 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95 walls and commit murder!
Karloff/Colin Clive - Excerpt MISSILE TO THE MOON 5.95 5.95
from the "original" horror clas- - Mystery and terror jinx an
sic with Karloff as the "monster." e~edition on the moon.
FRANKENSTEIN MEETS 5.95 5.95 MO STER THAT 5.95 5.95
THE SPACE MONSTER CHALLENGED THE
- U.S. Astronaut becomes WORLD - Tim Holt - Monster
"monster" and battles ter- crawls up from the depths to
rifYinyf s~ace monster. terrify and torture!
FRAN E STEIN MEETS 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 MOON ZERO TWO - 5.95 5.95
THE WOLFMAN - Bela Lugosil Murder and revenge on the moon
Lon Chaney. Jr. - Spine-tingling in the year 2021 A.D. for val­
tales of feared clash between uable solid emerald asteroid.
Frankenstein and the Wolfman! THE MUMMY - Boris 5.95 5.95 25.95
Classic! Karloff - Karloff enacts one of his
FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE 5.95 5 .95 most famous roles of his career!

DESTROYED - Peter

Cushing - Story belPns with

~~ges~c~I~Y fI~%¥~!g off a head

25.95 FRANKENSTEIN'S 5.95


DAUGHTER - Shocker!
Great thrills and chills!
G~l8:tT~'If:HF~~~~D 5.95 5.95
25.95 flaming comet emerges incredible
monster terrorizing city and
destrOxint life!
THE GI N BEHEMOTH- 5.95 5.95
Gene Evans - A radioactive mon­
ster from under the sea
invades London.

'THE GIANT CLAW- 5.95 5.9512.96 12.95

Jetf Morrow - Prehistoric


unconquerable bird-beast at­
tacks everythin~ in his sight!
GODZILLA VS. HE 5.95 5.96
THING - See famous monster
battle giant flying monster
to the end!
HORROR OF DRACULA - 5.95 5.96
Peter Cushing - Count Dracula is
doomed to a most horrible end! THE MUMMY'S GHOST- 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.96
HORROR OF FU MANCHU 5.95 5.95 Lon Chaney. Jr. - Terrifying
- Peter Cushing - Horror master mummy searches for lost soul of
in another episode of Chinese his Egyptian Princess in this
adventure. bizarre film!
THE MUMMY'S TOMB - 5.95 5.9512.96 25.9 5
Lon Chaney. Jr. - Mummy seeks
revenge from family that found
his unopened cry~t.
MY SON THE VA PIRE- 5.95
Bela Lugosi - Vamf.ire seeks
25.96 secret location of ormula to
,.".,M,t." " '; control world!

NOSFERATU - 2 Reels 11.95 11.95

- Condensation of F. W.
Murnau's 1922 German classic
about Count Dracula and his
evil ways!
ONE MILLION. B.C. - 5.95 5 .95 25.95
Enraged dinosaur blocks exit
of horrified girl. as cave men
fiflht monster!
RA AR MEN FROM THE 5.95
MOON - Rocketmen battle in­
vaders from moon in this
fantastic adventure!
RETURN OF THE VAM- 5.95 5.95
PIRE - Bela Lugos! -
Chllling exploits of Dracula as
HOUSE OF FRANKEN- 6.96 6.9612.96 12.95 25.96 R~~tJ~eEmJ~t¥J'IfgOsi can create!
5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.9 5
STEIN - Boris Karloff. CREATURE - John Agar-
Lon Chaner. Jr. - Karloff brings Creature escapes from capt!-
Frankenstem and Wolfman back to vity threatening death and
life in one of the most sensa- devastation.
tiona! horror classics! REVENGE OF FRANKEN- 5.95 5.95
HUMAN MONSTER - 2 11.96 STEIN - Peter Cushing-
Reels - Bela Lugosi - Very Doctor creates monster and his
blood-thirsty as the "monster" ~atients turn on him!
drowns his victims in this R VENGE OF FRANKEN- 12.95 12.95
E~ar Wallace horror tale! STEIN - "Color" version.
HU AN MONSTER - One 5.96 RODAN THE FLYING 5.95 5.95
reel version. MONSTER - FlYin~ monster
I WAS A TEENAGE 5.96 6.96 rises from depths 0 earth
FRANKENSTEIN ­ ~readin'bdestruction.
Teenager becomes monster and S ARAD F ATLANTIS 5.96
~?es on ramf,age of murder! - Ray "Crash" Corrigan ­
I AS A TEE AGE 5.96 5.96 Sunken city dealing death and de-

WEREWOLF - Doctor struction from beneath the sea.•

creates teenage werewolf who SHE-MONSTER OF THE 5.95


murders students on eam8us. NIGHT - Early horror
INCREDIBLE SHRINKIN 5.95 5.9612.95 12.95 25.96 film... terror in the shadows!
MAN - Excerpt from this SON OF FRANKENSTEIN 5.95 5.9512.96 12.95 25.96
fantastic film of man who - Boris Karloff/Bela Lugosil
shrinks to under an inch and his Basil Rathbone - E erie suspense as
terr~in~ ex£eriences! revived monster threatens destrue-
THE I VI IB E GHOST 5.96 T:~IH~~lIt~c-stricken community.
- Bela Lugosi - Grim and grue- 6.95 5.95
some tale featuring the great Monstrous s~ider tries to ter­
Lu~osi! rorize town efore it is stopped
THE NVISIBLE MAN - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.96 25.95
Claude Rains - Outstanding s.f~~I~cY1'b~%;T - Joan 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95
excerpt from one of the
trua;
quality horror films of
sll me!
Crawford - Taut suspense
shocker vividly depicting an axe
murder. Not for the faint hearted!

Page 13
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TARANTULA - Leo G. 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95 WORLD SERIES OF 1970 12.95 12.95
Carroll - Scientist creates huge - HColor" version.
spider destroying everything in WORLD SERIES 1971 - 5.95 5.95

lts-Fath! All the action in this recent

TAS E THE BLOOD OF 5.95 5.95 baseball yearly classic!


DRACULA - Christopher WORLD SERIES 1971 - 12.95 12.95

L ee - Evil, brutal and sadistic "Color" version.

t hriller with Count Dracula!

TR OG - Joan Crawford
- Fearsome prehistoric half-
5.95 5.95
BASKETBALL STD.S SUP.S S-8D SS-SD 16SD
man/half-ape survives last ice- CHAMPIONSHIP BASKET­
au to terrorize a town! 5.95 22.95
20 ILLION MILES TO BALL - Analysis by
5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 Nat Holman former head Coach
EARTH - William Hopper- of College 01 City of New York .
Space monster is unleashed on FABULOUS HARLEM 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25 .95
earth... crushing cities and de- GLOBETROTTERS - The
fyin" modern weapons. legend and the fact of this
THE NDEAD· Eerie 5.95 5.95 world-famous team in this
movie of girl who faces fate of spectacular sports reel! I
being beheaded! FABULOUS HARLEM 12.45 12.4519.95 19.95 42.9 5
V AMPIRE AND THE 5.95 5.95 GLOBETROTTERS - "Color"
BALLERINA - Horror version.
film for those fans with a HARLEM MAGICIANS - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95
str on g heart! Basketball capers of this great
VAMPIRE BAT - Melvin 5.95 5.95 19.95 group led by Marcus Haines.
Douglas, Fay Wray, Lionell Atwill NBA HIGHLIGHTS '69 - 5.95 5.95
- Excerpt from this famous 1933 Chamberlain, West, Frazier,
h o rror classic of the Mad Doctor Russell, and others in action at
in a small town! their greatest!
V ARAN THE UNBE- 5.95 5.95 NBA HIGHLIGHTS '69- 12.95 12.95
LIEVABLE - Chemical "Color" version.
unleashes prehistoric monster

wh ich cannot be destroyed!

WAR OF THE COLOSSAL 5.95 5.95


BEAST - Man exposed
t o radiation growS 60' and goes
beserk. Sequel to "The Amazing
Colossal Man."
WAR O F THE PLANETS 5.95 5.95 25.95
- Men from strange universe
kidnap scientist to help stem
furies of outlaw planet!
THE WEREWOLF - Mis- 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95
used at om-age methods turn man

into raving beast... right be­


fore your eyes!
WH E N DINOSAURS RULED 5.95 5.95
THE EAR TH - Action
story of dinosaurs, reptiles,
and primitive cave people.
RealisticallrJllhotOgraphed!
THE WOLF N - Lon 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
fr~~79irf~~l~i~a~c:"'ft
hearts beating!

NBA 1970 CHAMPION­ 5.95 5.95


SHIP PLA YOFFS -
Knicks battle Bullets; Lakers
dominate Phoenix & Atlanta; plus
exciting finals!
NBA 1970 CHAMPION­ 1 2.95 12.95
SHIP PLAYOFFS - "Color"
version.
NBA 1971 HIGHLIGHTS 5.95 5.95
- Action highlights of the great
197()"71 season featuring Bucks,
Bulletl!, Knicks plus much more.
NBA 1911 HIGHLIGHTS 12.95 12.95 275.00
- "Color" version. (Note:
16mm sound color is special 26­
minute version.)
NBA 1972 HIGHLIGHTS 5.95 5.95
- Recent scenes from the past
season.
NBA 1972 HIGHLIGHTS 12.95 12.95
.. "Color" version.

BOXING
STD.S SUP.S S-SD S8-SD 16SD
MUHAMMAD ALI 2 5.95 5.95
GREAT FIGHTS - Ali vs.
Foley & Bonavena in this double-
Sports barreled action reel!
BATTLING BANTAMS­
Exciting boxing matches in
5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
Thailand with great action and
BASEBALL "no-holds" barred!
BATTLING BANTAMS­ 12.45 12.4519.95 19.95 42.95
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD "Color" version.
ALL-STAR GAME OF 1945 5.95 22.95 BATTLES FOR THE 5.95 6.9512.95 12.95 25.95
- Mize, Coop'er, Kiner, Musial, CROWN - Willard vs. Moran
Williams, DIMaggio, Boudreau (1916); Carnera vs. Sharkey (1933);
all in this great reel. Baer vs. Schmeling (1933).
ALL-STAR GAME 1970- 5.95 5.95 DEMPSEY VS. TUNNEY 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
Greatest stars in baseball 1926 & 1927 - Both classics on
today with highlights of all one reel plus famous "long count!"
t he plays! FIGHT OF THE CHAM- 5.95 6.95

ALL-STAR GAME 1970- 12.95 12.95 PIONS - Joe Frazier vs.

"Color" version. Muhammad Ali in this record of


AMAZIN' METS '69 - 5.95 5.95 the blow-by-blow highlight of the
Highlights from beginning to March 7, 1971 classic. Extra-long
greatness with scenes of World length on 200 ft. reel.

Series Championship. FIGlfT OF THE CHAM­ 12.96 12.95

AMAZIN' METS '69 - . 12.95 12.95 PIONS - "Color" version.

"Color" version. JOE FRAZIER 3 GREAT 5.95 5.95

BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL 5.95 22.95 FIGHTS - Frazier battles

- Famous stars of yesterday ~~!'~:~lf Mathis & Quarry in this


W~~~Dd~~RIES OF 1947 5.95 5.95 22.95 GREAT HEAVYWEIGHT 5.95 5.9612.95 12.95 25.95
- DiMaggio, Robinson, and Gion­ BOUTS - Valdes vs. Jackson;
friddo's great catch! Moore vs. Johnson; Slade vs.
WORLD SERIES OF 1970 5.95 . 5.95 Patterson; Louis vs. Marciano.
- Baltimore vs. Cincinnati in GREAT LIGHTWEIGHT 5.96 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
this action game with accolades BOUTS - Gavilan vs. Cartier;

going to the "glove man" Pep vs. Perez; Basilio vs. Demarco;

, Brooks Robinson! Robinson vs. Olson.

Page 14
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-8D 16SD STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 163D
16SD HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 STOCK CAR "500" 5.95 5.95 12.95 25.95
FIGHTS - Carnera vs. Loughran CHALLENGE - Great Darlington
(1934); Camera vs. Baer (1934); Southern 50().mile event!
Baer vs. Braddock (1935) on one STOCK CAR "500" 12.45 12.45 42.95
great reel! CHALLENGE - "Color" version.
JOHNSON VS. KETCHEL/ 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
CLAY VS. WILLIAMS ­
See Johnson & Clay in their best
fonn on your movie screen! Great action!
FOOTBALL
STD.8 SUP.8 S-SD SS-SD 16SD
JOE LOUIS GREAT 5.95 5.95 N.F.L. FOLLIES- 5.95 5.95
16SD FIGHTS - "Brown Bomber" Fantastic reel of great "goofs"
battles Walcott, Simon and Baer all by the NFL greats. Must for all
22.95 in one reel!
LOUIS VS. F ARR{LOUIS 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 N ~G.L~F~Eu~~e_ctors! 12.95 12.95
VS. BAER - See 'Brown Bomber" "Color" version.
in two great fights on this one reel! SUPER BOWL 1967- 5.95 5.95
25.95 LOUIS VS. SCHMELING 5.95 5.9512.95 ' 12.95 25.95 Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City
1936-37 - Two classics on one reel! Chiefs.
ROCKY MARCIANO'S 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 SUPER BOWL 1967 - 12.95 12.95
GREAT FIGHTS - See Marciano "Colortl version.
42.9 5 t~:~~~~:U°~~~~~~~~ft,and SUPER BOWL 1968-
Green Bay Packers vs. Oakiand
5.95 5.95
SUGAR RAY ROBINSON'S 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 Raiders.
GREAT FIGHTS - See SUPER BOWL 1968- 12.95 12.95
Sugar R~ battle Cannen Basilio "Color" version.
and Ran y Turpin in two of his SUPER BOWL 1969 - 5.95 5.95
best bou in this one reel! N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore Colts.
ROSS VS. ARMSTRONG 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 SUPER BOWL 1969 - 12.95 12.95
(1938),ZALE VS. "Color" version.
ORAZ ANO (1948) - Double­
barreled attractiod on one reel!
ROSS VS. MC LARNIN 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
(1935)/CANZONERI VS.
AMBERS (1935) - Two great
battles of tbe mid-1930's.
SCHMELING VS. WALl{ER 5.95 5.95 12.96 12.95 25.95

J1932)/LOUIS VS. GODOY

1940) - Both fights on one reel!


S VEN GREAT KNOCKOUTS 5.95 5.95
- Pep vs. Peres; Robinson vs.
Olson; Marciano vs. Walcott;
Louis vs. Baer; Marciano vs.
Cockell; Ali vs. Folley; Frazier
vs. Mathis in one reel!

TUNNEY VS. GIBBONS 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95

(1925)fTUNNEY VS. HEENEY


(191S) - Both Tunney classics

on one reel!

SUPER BOWL 1970- 5.95 5.95


K.C. Chiefs vs. the Minnesota
Vikings in this classic game!
SUPER BOWL 1970 - 12.95 12.95
"Color" version.
SUPER BOWL 1971 - 5.95 5.95
Colts vs. Cowboys in most closely
contested of all the Super Bowls
~ayed.
SUPER BOWL 1971 - 12.95 12.95
"Color" version.
SUPER BOWL 1972 - , 5.95 5.95
Miami Dolphins vs. Dallas Cowboys
in this action football clash!
SUPER BOWL 1972 - 12.95 12.95
"Color" version.
GOLF
27 5.00 STD.S SUP.S 8-SD SS-SO 16S0
FUNDAMENTALS OF GOLF­ 5.95 22.95
Mangrum, Snead, Berg & Ferrier
show grip, aim and swing.
CAR RACING GOLF FOR' ADVANCED 5.95 22.95
STD.8 SUP.S 8-SD S8-SD 16SD PLAYERS - Snead, Berg, Mangrum &
CRASH CAVALCADE - 7.25 7.25 Ferrier show how to overcome hazards.
Most fantastic reel of racetrack PLAY YOUR BEST GOLF ­
Tommy Annour in excellent series
crashes ever compiled! Breath­ for every amateur and "pro!"
taking! (Walton Release) 1. The Grip . 5.95 5.95
DEMOLITION DERBY - 6.96 5.9512.96 12.96 25.95 2. The Stance 5.95 6.95
~D 16SD
~~u~~~~~tgi~:~~ ~ie~~~:- 3. The Swing
4. Long-Hitting Clubs
5.95 5.95
5.95 5.95
Bender" award! 6. The Approach Game 5.95 5.95
DEMOLITION DERBY - 12.46 12.4619.95 19.96 42.95 6. Traps and Putting 5.95 5.95
"Color" version. 7. The Grip and Stance 25.95
i95 25.95 SPEEDWAY - Racing in 5.95 5.95 22.95 S. Swing and Long-Hitting Clubs 25.95
France, England & Indianapolis 9. Short Game (Approach/Traps/ 25.95
Speedway all in one reel! Putting)
SPILLS AND THRILLS - 5.95 5.95 SAVING STROKES - Sam 6.96 5.95
.95 42.95 Daredevils of Hollywood do Snead shows you how to tee off,
their "stuff" in exciting film play irons and sink those putts.
. 95 25.95 of danger and death.
HOCKEY
STO.S SUP.S S-SO SS-SO 16S0
1.95 25.95 N.H.L. HIGHLIGHTS 5.95 5.95
1971 - Great scenes of the yea,,'
N.H.L. HIGHLIGHTS 12.95 12.95 275.00
1971 - "Color" version. (Note:
16mm sound color is 26-minute version.)
NHL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS 5.95 5.95
1970 - Great stars and teams
in action plus Orr leading Bruins
to Stanle_y Cup Chamj)ionship.
NHL aOCKEY PLAY OFFS 12.95 12.95
1970 - "Color" version.
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 5.95 5.95
1971 - See Rangers Bruins. North
Stars and Blackhawks; plus Montreal
Canadians swe~ record!
1.95 25.95 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 12.95 12.95
1971 ~ "Color" version.
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 5.95 5.95
1972 - Best of the Cup playoffs
~.95 25.95 of this current season.
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 12.95 12.95
1972 - "Color" version.

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SKIING STD.S SUP.8 S-SD SS-'lD 16SD
SAIL FEVER - Beautiful .25 7.2513.95 13.v5 C
STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD SS-SD 16SD
DO YOU LIKE SNOW? - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 film which captures the mood and

Breathtaking somersaults on skis,


harmony of se~ sky, and sail. (Walton)

the slalom, ski leaps over cars


SKIN DIVING - I,;amera 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95

plus more!
expedition seeks sea monsters off
the coast of Africa. C
DO YOU LIKE SNOW? - 12.45 12.45 19.95 19.95 42.95
"Color" version. SKIN DIVING - "Color" 12.45 12.45 19.95 42.95
LET'S GO SKIING - 5.95 5.95 25.95 version.

Across country with Olympic SURF RIDERS - Surf- 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95

board daredevils risk their necks C


champs from Squaw Valley to Mt. Snow.
to ride the roaring swells!
UNDERSEA LIFE - See 5.95 5.95 22.95
the wonders and terrors of the deep!

WRESTLING
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
CRAZY WRESTLING - 7.25 7.2513.95 13.95
Funniest reel you've ever seen ­
wrestling in mud, women wrestlers,
etc. (Walton Release)
WE'RE WRESTLING TO- 29.95 29.95
NIGHT - 2 Reels - Thrilling
"tag" match as Wild Man of Borneo
& Mike Haggerty vs. "Judo" Al Hayes
& "Rebel" Ray Hunter. (Walton)
WE'RE WRESTLING TO- 7.25 7.25
NIGHT - 1 reel version.

MISCELLAI\lEOUS
STD.S SUP.8 S-SD SS-SD 16SD
BOWLING SKILLS - 5.95
Grantland Rice sp orts special
featuring duck pins, big pins,
and trick sho ts!

MANY MOODS OF SKIING ­ 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 CL


From new Austrian technique to
scenes of great masters in action!
MANY MOODS OF SKIING - 12.45 12.45 19.95 42.95
"Color" version.
SKI FLIGHT - Otto Land 5.95 5.95
the principles of Hannes Schneider.
SUN VALLEY SKI CHASE - 5.95 22.95
Dangerous jumps, turns, and swift
slaloms as one ski-er is elected hare!

SOCCER: WORLD CUP MEXICO 1970


STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
ENGLAND VS. GERMANY 5.95 5.95
- Exciting match of this great sport.
ENGLAND VS. GERMANY 12.95 12.95
.. "Color" version.
ITALY VS. GERMANY­ 5.95 5.95
Featuring thrilling overtime
victoryof Italy. OLE, THE BULL - Ex-
ITALY VS. GERMANY­ 12.1)5 12.95 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
"Color n version. citing film on bullfighting.
BRAZIL VS. ITALY- 5.95 5.95 OLE, THE BULL - 12.45 12.45 42.95
Smashing vitory of the Pele lead.
"Color" version.
Brazil to title and cup!
SKY DIVING - Darins 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
BRAZIL VS. ITALY­ 12.95 12.95 ' free falls from ~OO ft.!
"Color" version. SKY DIVING -" olor" 12.45 12.4519.95 19.95 42.95
version.
WORLD OF SPORTS 1970 5.95 5.95
WATER SPORTS - Highlights of World Serie~
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD Super Bowl, Stanley CuP, BA
BAITING BEAUTIES­ 5.95 5.95 25.95 Chamrl'ionsh~ ~us more all in one reel!
Everything from chasing tarpon WORL OF SOTS 1970 12.95 12.95
to sharks! .. "Color" version.
BAITING BEAUTIES­ 12.45 12.45 42.95
"Color" version.
THE BIG SURF-
Spectacular photography captures
Hawaii's surfers at their best!
5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
Hollywood Highlights
THE BIG SURF - "Color" 12.45 12.45 19.95 19.95 42.95 STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD SS-SD 16SD
version. ACTION IN THE NORTH 5.95 5.95
GIANTS OF THE SEA - 5.95 5.95 22.95 ATLANTIC - Humphrey Bogart/
Everything from capturing a 200 Raymond Massey - American tanker with
lb. stingray to a whale in this reei! cargo of gasoline plows through

foggy Atlantic when torpedoes strike.

ADVENTURES OF ROBIN 5.95 5.95


HOOD - Errol Flynn/Olivia de
Haviland/Basil Rathbone - As he
robs the rich and gives to the
poor'pthere's plenty of action for all!
AL CA ONE - Rod 5.95 5.95
Steiger - Capone's story from
1920 in Chicago to his death ...
I>lenty of action!
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
- Cecil B. DeMille's production
where Cleopatra proclaims Antony
and his Rome her enemies.
THE BEAST WITH FIVE 5.95 5.95
FINGERS - Peter Lorre ­
Crazed murderer is revisited by
hand of his victim!
BODY AND SOUL - John 5.95
Garfield/Lillie Palmer - Great
boxing sequences as champ takes
bribe to take a dive.
BORN FREE - High- 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95
lights from one of the most unusual
moving films ever made. 2 Academy
NEPTUNE'S PLAYLAND ­ 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25 .95 Awards!
Snorkel divers journey to bottom BORN FREE - "Color" 12.95 12.9516.95 16.95
of the Atlantic! version.
NEPTUNE'S PLAYLAND ­ 12.45 12.4519.95 42.95 BRIDGE ON THE RIVER 5.95 5.95
"Color" version. KW AI - William Holden - Scenes
POWER BOATS ARE GO! 7.25 7.2513.95 13.95 from winner of 27 International
- See fires, explosions, and Awards and 7 Academy Awuds!

plenty of action of men who race BRIDGE ON THE RIVER 12.95 12.95

giant 1,000 h.p. power boats. (Walton) KW AI - "Color" version.

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16SD STD_S S UP_S S-8D SS-8D IflSn STD .8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16SD
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA 5 .95 5.9512.95 12.95 25 .95 I'M NO ANGEL - Mae 5.9 5 5.9 5 12 .95 :! ~).~J5
- Claudette Colbert - Cleopatra's West - With her quick wit and
entry into Rome, brutal slaying of natural beauty, she proves she's
Caesar by Brutus in this excerpt no angel by taming both men and
25.95 from DeMille classic! lions in this classic cameo!
CAPTAIN BLOOD - Errol 5.95 5.95 THE LIVELY SET - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25 .95
Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil James Darren/Doug McClure - Thrill
42.95 Rathbone - One of the most exciting to young ietset racing hot rods to

pirate pictures ever made! new world records!

25 .95 CHARGE OF THE LIGHT 5.95 5_95

BRIGADE - Errol Flynn - See

fam')us charge which Tennyson im­


22.95 mortalized in his poem.

l> 16SD
5

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5

o 16SD
THE MAN CALLED BOGART 5 .95 5.95
- Story of Bogie and scenes from
"The Maltese Falcon" & "Casablanca."
MAN ON THE EIFFEL 29.95 29.95
CLEOPATRA - Claudette 5.95 5 .95 1 2.95 25.95 TOWER - 2 Reels - Charles Laughton
as "Inspector Maigret" in suspense
Colbert - Cecil B. DeMille's episode from fine feature film .
spectacular of Queen of Egypt. 1934 (Walton Release)
Academy Award Winner! MAN ON THE EIFFEL 7.25 7.25
COWBOY - Jack Lemmon/ 5. 9 5 5.95 1 2.95 1 2.95 TOWER - One reel silent version.
Glenn Ford - Real western about MAN FROM THE DINERS 5 .95 5.9512.95 12.95
tenderfoot who bluffs a tough rancher! CLUB - Danny Kaye - Hilarious
COWBOY - "Color" 1 2.95 1 2.95 16.95 16.95 scene from feature comedy hit when
version. Danny tangles with an IBM machine!
COWBOY - 400 ft. ver- 11.95 11.95 MAN FROMTHE DINERS 11.95 11.95
sion in B&W. Silent version only. CLUB - "Extra-long Length" ver-
THE CRUSADES - Cecil 5.95 5 .951 2 .95 25.95 sion mounted on a 400 ft. reel.
B. DeMille's spectacular of early MAN-EATER OF KUMA ON - 29.95 29.95
Crusades of Christians to recapture 2 Reels - Sabu/Wendell Corey ­
D1.h~~g~~~nt~D _ John 5 .95 Condensed excerpt from exciting
feature of man's attempt to kill a
Wayne/Walter Pidgeon/Roy Rogers/ man-eating tiger in a village.
Clair Trevor - Infamous guerilla (Walton Release)
chief, Quantrell fights local sheriff MAN-EATER OF KUMA ON - 7.25 7.25
during Civil War raids in Kansas One reel silent version.
territory.

DAWN PATROL - Errol 5.95 5.95

.95 25.95 Flynn/David Niven - Dangerous mission


with a thrilling clim ax!
42.95 DESTINATION TOKYO- 5.95 5.95
Cary Grant/John Garfield/Dane
.95 25.95 Clark - Submarine gets through nets
of Tokyo harbor and stalks enemy ships.
.95 42.95 DESTINY OF CLEOPATRA 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95

- Claudette Colbert - Final ex­


cerpt from DeMille classic where

queen ends her life.

DISTANT DRUMS - Gary 29.95 29.95

Cooper - 2 Reels - Action excerpt

from feature of Cooper fighting off

Indians in the Everglades! (Walton

Release)

DISTANT DR UMS - One 7.25 7.25


reel silent version.
EAST SIDE KIDS MEET 5.95 1 9.95

BELA LUGOSI - Leo Gorcey,

.go 16SD Huntz Hall, Bela Lugosi - Great

fun with the boys meeting Mr.


Dracula in this spooky fun-fest!
FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN 5.95

- .John Wayne - Rough and tumble

action as Wayne fights personal


MARILYN - Excellent documen­ 5.95 5.95
war between 2 criminals.

FIGHTING SEA BEES - 5.95 ~t~~n~r.:'n~~t~~~~~~~~ high-


John Wayne/Susan Hayward - Plenty
MAROONED - Gregory Peck ­ 5.95 5.95
of action about Seabees and their
Highlights from this thrilling
operations in the Pacific!

FIREMAN SAVE MY 5.95 5.9 5 12.9 5 25.95

MfIt'6o~oi~~ P.bc~ic::"of "Ironman I. ~2.95 12.95


CHILD - Buddy Hackett/Spike
version.
Jones - The boys do their darndest MOBY DICK - John Barrymore 5.95 5.95
not to foul up the working of the /Joan Bennett - Famous story of
firehouse! man conquering Great White Whale!
U.95 25.95 GENGHIS KHAN - Omar 12.95 12.95 NO FIRES, PLEASE - 5.95 5.95 12.95 25.95
Sharif/Stephen Boyd/James Mason Buddy Hackett/Spike Jones/Hugh
- Highlights from action-packed O'Brian· Hilarious fire-fighting
film story of ruler of the world's escapades with this wild trio
mightiest empire. of funsters!

GENGHIS KHAN - "Color" 16.95 16.95


NOAH'S ARK - Spectacular 5.95 5.95
version. rendition of great Bible story with
GUNS OF NAVAR ONE - 5.95 5.95 the greatest flood scene ever filmed!
Gregory Peck/David Niven/Anthony PUBLIC ENEMY - James 5.95 5.95
Quinn - Allied commandoes team Cagney/Jean Harlow - Classic
together in desperate raid on gangster film as they meet their
German-held island in this action fate that is inevitable.
12.95 T H E QUIET MAN - John 5.95
G~~! OF NAVAR ONE - 12.95 12:95 Wayne/Maureen O'Hara/Barry Fitz-
gerald/Victor McLaglen - John Ford's
"Color" version.
HIGH NOON - Gary 5 .95 1952 Academy Winner brought to the
16.95 Cooper/Grace Kelly - Best show­ screen with this action-packed excerpt.
down scene ever filmed from this RIDING FOR A FALL - 5 .95 5.9512.95 12.95
Academy Award classic western epic! Highlights from "Major Dundee"
HOW TO SUCCEED 1';S A 5.95 5.9 5 ~.. Action-packed film w ith
GANGSTER - Film clips from "gang- \,;harlton Heston.
ster" classics with Bogart, Robin- RIDING FOR A FALL· 12.95 12.9516.95 16.95
son, & Cagney. "Color" version.

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STD.S SUP.S 8-SD SS-SD 1 6SD
RIO GRANDE· John
WaynC{MaUreen O'Hara/Victor
McLag en . U.S. Calvary is le d by
5.95
Action - Adventure R
tough commander against Apach es
in this John Ford classic!
SANDS OF IWO JIMA . 5.95 R
John Wayne· Marines greatest tri­
umph of the War in the Pacific!
SCREEN SNAPSHOTS: ' 25 .95
25TH ANNIVERSARY - Unbeliev­ S
able treasury of movie h istory with 1
tributes to over 50 great st ars!
SEA R IVALS - Gre~ory
Peck /Anthony Qumn - Peck chal­
5.95 5.95 12.95 1 2.95 25.95 sJ
le nges Quinn to race with action­ S
packed contest of t heir scho oners. 1
SER GEANT YORK - Gary
Cooper - See one of t he most
5.95 5.9 5
~
h eroic acts of war as York cap­ SEl
tures 132 German soldiers. ~

STD.8 SUP.S 8-SD S8-SD 16SD


ATTILA, THE BARBARIAN 5.95 5.95 25.95
- See the most ruthless conqueror

flo~~~~~r~,e the SE~


THE BARON'S AFRI(;AN 5.95 ~
WAR - Allied agents battle Nazi
efforts to swing Arabs to the
Axis cause.
CAPTAIN MARVEL & CURSE 5.95
OF THE SCORPION - Scientific ex­
pedition enters sacred tomb
of danger I
CAPTAIN MARVEL & 5.95
DEATHSHIP - Mad scientist seaxches
for secret treasure maE of doom!
DAREDEVILS OF RE 5.95
CIRCLE - Daring trio of stunt men
Rerform feats that will amaze you!
D L LINGE R - Lawrence Tler- 5.95 5.95
neb - Story of noted No.1
Pu lie Enem~.
HAWK OF TH WILDER- 5.95
THE S IL ENCERS - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 NESS - "Hawk" outwits Indians
Dp.an Martin/Stella Stevens - Action and en co unters eru~ting volcanoes!
scen es from the picture t hat started HE LL TO ETERNIT - 5.95 5.95
Matt Helm! J eff HunterJDavid Jannsen - Plenty
of actio n Wlth Marines in
THE SIL ENCERS - 12.95 12.9516.95 16.95 Peaxl Harbor!
"Colo r" version. THE I NDI AN RAIDERS - 5.95 5.95 25.95
THE SPOILERS - Mar- 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.9 5 Indians attack wagon train and

lene Dietrich/John Wayne/Randolph fort in sa~ of blaz~action!

Sc ott - Western classic featuring JASO N & HE ARGO AUTS 5.95 5.9~ 12.95 12.95

the rough est and blood ie st fights


- BAT TLE WITH TALOS - Jason
in cinematic history ! and his men battle the bronze
behemoth - Talos!
THE SQUARE J UNGLE - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 JASON & THE ARGONAUTS 12.95 12.9516.95 16.95
Tony Curtis - Winning world's mid­ - BATT LE WITH T ALOS ­
dleweight title tu rns to loneliness "Color" version.
for T ony when h e injures opponent. JASON & THE ARGONAUTS 5.95 5.9512.95 12.9 5
THE SWASHBUCKLERS - 5.95 5.95 - TRITON-LORD OF THE DEEP ­
Scenes from t h e greatest swash- Jason fights the lord monster of

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banks. Sr and Errol Flynn. JASON & THE ARGONAUTS 1 2.95 1 2.95 16.9 5 16.95
THEY DI ED WITH THEIR 5.95 5.95 - TRITON-LORD OF THE DEEP ­
BOOTS ON - Errol Flynn- Great "Color" version.
excitement at battle a t Little JASON & THE ARGONAUTS 5.95 5.95 12.95 1 2.95
BigHorn! - HYDRA OF HADES - Jason finds
ULYSSES - Kirk Dou glas 5.95 5.95 beautiful Medea and fights seven-
- E xciting thrills as Ulysses faces headed Hydra!
the one-eyed Cy clops in his cave! JASON & THE ARGONAUTS- 12.95 1 2.9 516.95 16.95
HYDRA OF HADES - "Color " version.
T HE UNS INKABLE BETTE 5.95 5.95 J ASON & THE ARGONAUTS - 5.95 5.9 512.95 1 2.95
DA VIS - Film clips of h er classics THE GOLDEN FLEECE - See incredible
that made her famous. duel with army of skelet ons!
VAL ENTINO: IDOL OF 5.95 5.9 512.95 12.95 25.9 5 JAS ON & THE ARGONAUTS - 12.95 12.95 16.95 1 6 .95
THE JAZ Z AGE - Scenes from THE GOLDEN FLEECE - "Color"

"Son o f the Sheik" and " Blood version.

and Sand" with highligh ts o f KI NG OF THE JUNGLE - Bus- 5 .95 5.9 5 12.95 12.95 25.95
colorful era! ter Crabbe - Wild African lions axe
WAKE OF THE RED WITCH 5.95 captured and forced to perform
- J ohn Wayne/Gig Young - Action tale in circus!
of t wo feuding men for gold and LADY GODIVA - Maureen 5.9 5 5.9 5 25.95
woman they both love! O'Haxa - ThrIll to adventure of
w orld's most staxtling ride!
WHICH WAY T O THE 5.95 5.95 LITTLE EGYPT - Rhonda 5.9 5 5.95 12.95 25.95
FRONT? - Jerry Lewis/Jan Murray - Fleming - Fascinating ret elling of
Funny antics as Jerry captures, Egyptian dancer who became fa-
then im perso nates one of Hitler's m ous at 1893 Chicago Colum­
top generals d uring the Battle bia Exposition.

of the Bulge! NERO'S GLADIATORS- 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25 .95

WILLIE & JOE UP F RONT 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95 Cecil B. DeMille's epic story of
- Tom Ewell/David Way ne - Bill the crue~ersecutlons!
Mau ldin 's famo u s World Wax II NYOKA I CAVES OF 5 .95
cartoon chaxact ers come to life in DEATH - Nyoka and friends seaxch
this laugh-fille d adventure as for her father in h idden caves!
PER ILS IN A HAREM - 5 .95 5.951 2.95 12.95 25.95
boys b ecome h er oes! Chase is on inClUdin! swingIng
WORLD WITHO UT SUN - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 from chandelier whi e floor below
Academy Awaxd d ocumentaxy of opens to a pool of shaxks! Pam
J acques Yves-Cou steau and his Austin staxs. '
crew underwater. PERILS IN WILDEST AF- 5.95 5.9 5 12.95 12.95 25.95
WORLD WITHOUT SUN - 12.95 12.9516.95 16.9 5 RICA '- "Wild " is too mild a word
"Color" version. for what 10es on in another recre­
YOU'RE I N THE ARMY 5.95 5.95 ation of t e " Perils of Pauline"
NOW - Phil Silvers/Jimmy Durante ­ with Pam Austin.
Vacuum cleaner salesmen trying to PE R ILS OF PAULINE - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
sell their wares at an Army re- Pam Austin & Pat Boone featured
cruit ing o ffice is hilarious for in Wildest run-a-way cax ride
all to see! ever fUmed!

Page 18
STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-S D 16SD JOHNNY MACK BROWN
RETURN OF CAPTAIN 5.95 STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16SD
MARVEL - Action galore as the CODE OF COURAGE - 5.45 5.45
"Scorpion" is unmasked in spine tingling b attle! Johnny cleans up Ridgeville of
ROBINSON CRUSOE OF 5.95 outlaws and does a "bang-up" job!
MYSTERY ISLAND - Secret agent en- DESPERATE TRAILS - 5.45 5.45
counters spies, volcanoes, and Johnny & Fuzzy Knight round up
sIF~e~¥Ir~e8~':.\GE
horse thieves.
OF SIN- 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.9 5 LAWLESS FRONTIER- 5.45 5.45
BAD - CYCLOPS - With help of the J ohnny tries to save deed toC:0ld
Magician, he escapes dangerous Cyclol>s! r~~d 1~gf days of Kansas ity
SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SIN- 12.95 12.9516.9 5 16.95

BAD - CYCLOPS - "Color" version.

SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SIN- 5.95 5.95 1 2.95 1 2 .95

BAD - DRAGON'S LAIR - Thrill in ROD CAMERON


every frame as Sinbad battles STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16SD
S~,\¥MlP~OYAGE OF SIN­
CODE OF THE WEST - 5.45 5.45
12.95 12.9516.95 16.95 Rod captures the outlaws in this
BAD - DRAGON'S LAIR - fast-paced western adventure.

"Color" version. COWBOY JUSTICE - Rod 5.45 5.45

SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SIN- 5.96 5.95 12.9 5 12.9 6 is falsely accused of killing an
BAD - EVIL MAGICIAN - Sinbad outlaw and fights his way to justice.
battles Magician and other monsters

to save his beloved Princess!

SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SIN- 12.95 12.9 516 .95 16.95


HOOT GIBSON
BAD - EVIL MAGICIAN ­ STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-8D 16SD
"Color" version! FIGHT IT OUT - 2 Reels 11.95
SENENTH VOYAGE OF SIN- 5.95 5.9512.9 5 12.9 5
- Plenty of action in this great
w BAD - STRANGE VOYAGE - Mutiny,
storms, and the Wailing Sirens
are part of Sinbad's strange trip!

action Gibson two-reeler!


MAN WITH THE PUNCH -
2 Reels - Another early Gibson
11.95
SEVENTH VOY AGE OF SIN­ 12.95 12.9516.9 6 16.95

BAD - STRANGE VOYAGE ­ "shoot·em-upu action western!


"Color" version. .

TARZAN & THE HIDDEN 5.95 5.96


WI LLiAM S. HART
JUNGLE - Gordon Scott - Tarzan STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16ST
fights off a den of man-eating lions! THE ANGEL FROM HELL'S 11.95
TARZAN & THE SHE DEVIL 5.95 5.95 KITCHEN - 2 Reels - Great action
- Lex Barker - Raymond Burr -
Tarzan and Jane are captured by ~,~c:J~t~~~s~~~ture ­
ivory hunters!

TARZAN'S SAVAGE FURY- 5.95 6.95 BAD BUCK ~F SANT A YNEZ 11.95 39.95
Lex Barker - To ransom Jane, Tar­ - 2 Reels - While bein!; sought by
zan must find and return Chief's a posse, he gives up hIS chance to
stolen jewels. escape, in order to help a
snake-bitten girl.

WILD BILL HICKOK


(Starring "Wild" Bill Elliot)
STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16SD
ADVENTURES OF WILD BILL 5.95 5.95
HICKOK - Wild Bill escapes from
the clutches of the stage
coach robbers!
BLAZE OF TERROR - Wild 5.95 5.95
Bill chases a band of marauders who
~6 are trying to stop cattle drive!

KEN MAYNARD
STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD S8-SD 16SD
DEATH RIDES THE RANGE 29.96 29.95
- 2 Reels - Action packed story
as Ken unravels the mysteries of
haunted shack as tension mounts.
(Walton Release)
DEATH RIDES THE RANGE 7.25 7.25
- 1 Reel version.
FLAMING LEAD - 2 Reels 29.95 29.95
- Ken saves ranch from bankruptcy
THE THREE MUSKETEERS 5.95 5.95 25 .9 5 from outlaws in furious roaring gun­
- These exp-ert swordsmen retrieve battle! (Walton Release)
the queen s diamonds in a thrill- FLAMING LEAD - 1 reel 7.25 7.25
in\raCel version.
TIG R WOMAN & JUNGLE 5.95 PHANTOM RIDES THE 29.95 29.95
GOLD - Fierce natives ruled by white TRAIL - 2 Reels - Rousing West­
queen cause trouble for men in ern packed with action as Ken and
search of oil and gold in his wonder horse Tarzan have fierce
darkest jungle! gun-duel in rock-strewn hills!
VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF 6.95 5.95 (Walton Release)

THE SEA - ATOMIC CLOUD - Walter


PHANTOM RIDES THE 7 .25 7.25
Pidgeon{.Frankie Avalon - Jules TRAIL - 1 reel version.

Verne c assic comes to life on


SECRET ASSIGNMENT - 2 13.95 29.95 29.95

reels - Assigned to tackle stalle­

95
Vb~~8'E?¥O "f~~n~OTTOM OF 5.95 6.9 6 coach robbers, Ken does his Job

in hard-hitting neat finish!


THE SEA - FROGMEN - Atomic sub-

marine, giant octopus, and unusual (Walton Release)


camera effec ts.

VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF 6.95 5.96

.95 THE SEA - THE OCTOPUS - One

of the greatest and scariest battles

.96 between man and fiiant octopus!

VOYAGE TO THE OTTOM OF 6.95 5.9 6


THE SEA - SEA OF MINES - Sub­
marine is almost destroyed by

mines in thrilling underwater story.

WAR IS HELL - See what happens 5.95 6.9 5


.9 5 to a soldier who seeks glory m
z~~f:8 ril\~cIJ;~sEYJ~'it?ns~quences! 5.95 5.95
Champions of swor<lJmen tracks

down three murderous soldiers with

great flair and excitement!

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Westems
BILLY THE KID
(Starring Buster Crabbe and Al 'Fuzzy" St. John)

STD.8 SUP.8 8-8 D S 8-8D 16SD

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& Fuzzy tame a gang of fron­

tier racketeers!

GHOST OF HIDDEN VALLEY 6.95 5.95 22.96

- Billy & Fuzzy track down !!hosts

and ruthless gang in this reeff-

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TOM MIX ZORRO
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AN ANGELIC ATTITUDE - 5.95 20.95 SON OF ZORRO - Zarro 6.96
Comedy and adventure trying to finds crooks running the country
get the attention of his and decides to do something

favorite girl! about it!

A BEAR OF A STORY - 5.95 ZORRO RIDES AGAIN - 5.95


Tom gets into serious trouble Zorro matches wits with a ruth-

in this western adventure. less crook trying to seize

a railroad!
ZORRO'S SUICIDE EXPRESS 6.96
- Our hero sweeps across the West
and conquers the enemy!

MISCELLANEOUS
STD SUP.S B-SD S8-S D 16SD
BADMEN OF ARIZONA­ 5.95 6.9512.95 26.95
Richard Dix - See Wyatt Earp's
courageous stand against outlaws
of Arizona!

THE $5,000 ELOPEMENT - 5.95 20.95


Great chase as Tom rescues
his girl!
MR. HAYWOOD, PRODUCER - 5.95
Tom takes time off to produce
a movie.
ROPING A BRIDE - Tom ropes 5.95
himself a bride in this enter­

taining film.

SAGE BRUSH TOM - Tom 5.95


joins a movie company and then

the action starts!

WEARY GOES AWOOING­ 5.95 5.96


Tom tries to win the affection BATTLE AT APACHE PASS 5.95 6.95 26.9 5
of a "school··mann!" - Jeff Chandler - See the exciting
A WESTERN MASQUERADE­ 5.95 20.95 clash between Cochise and Geronimo!
Tom's a female impersonator in
CHIEF CRAZY HORSE - 6.96 5.95 12.96 12.95 25.95
this fun and unusual Mix western.
Victor Mature - Thrilling tale of
famed Sioux Indian chief who de­
feated Custer and fought for
TEX RITTER right of hispeople.
STD.B SUP.8 8-SD SB-SD 16SD FORTY THIEVES - William 7.25 7.2613.96 13.95
ENEMY OF THE LAW - 5.95 5.95 22.95 Boyd as "Hopalong Cassidy" ­
Tex tracks down mail train robbers Action and thrills as attempts
in this thriller! are made to prevent Hoppy's re­
THREE IN THE SADDLE - 5.95 5.95 22.95 election as sheriff! (Wal-
Tex and Texas Rangers capture crooks ton Release)
in action-packed free-for-all fight! GERONIMO - Preston Foster - 6.96 6.9512.96 12.96 26.9 5
An Army outpost is no match for
Geronimo and his blood-
RANDOLPH SCOTT
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Ll~l\rs~n:~~~D - Rock 6.95 , 5.96 12.96 25.95
Hudson - Rock becomes a Wahted
CANADIAN PACIFIC - See 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95 Man in this exciting western drama!
epic battle between rampaKing FLAMING GUNS - Rory Cal- 5.96 6.9612.96 26.96
Indians and Randy's railroad crew' houn - Great excitement as gunman
CARIBOO TRAIL - Mau­ 5.95 5.95 12.96 26.96 has a final showdown with law­
rauding Indians launch a fiery man Rory!
attack on a cattle drive led RAILS INTO LARAMIE - 6.96 5.9512.95 26.95
by Randy! John Payne & Dan Duryea - Two­
fisted drama of railroad construction!
THE VIRGINIAN - Joel 5.95 5.9512.96 25 .95
McCrea - Owen Wister's classic comes
to life on your home movie screen!

Children's Classics
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ALICE IN WONDERLAND - 5.95 5.96 12.95 12.96 26.96
Lewis Carroll's classic story comes
to life in this live-action film!
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS - Ex- 6.96
cerpt from animated feature classic
of 17th century traveler who is
shipwrecked on land of little pea­
pl~ based on Jonathan Swift book.
SLE)!;PING BEAUTY - This 5.95 5.95
enchanting fairy tale comes to life
in this all live-action film!
SLEEPING BEA UTY - "Col- 12.95 12.95
or" version.
SNOW WHITE & THE 5.95 6.96 12.95 12.95
JAMES STEWART APPLE - All-time favorite comes
STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD SB-SD 16SD to life in this live-action classic!

THE DEFIANT VIRGINIAN 6.96 6.9612.96 12.96 25.96


SNOW WHITE & THE 12.95 12.9516.96
16.95

- Action-packed classic excerpt


APPLE - "Color" version.

from "Shenandoah" with Stewart

and six sons fighting for inde­

pendence during Civil War!

FRONTIER FURY - Broth-


er's battle for revenge of father's
killer results in exciting
6.96 6.96 26.95

Chrisbnas Stories
gun duel! STD.B SUP.B S-SD SS-SD 16S D
MAN FROM LARAMIE - 6.96 6.96 BON BON PARADE - De- 6.96 6.95
Action excerpt from this top lightful movie of dancing candy
1966 Stewart western film. in a shop window!
MAN FROM LARAMIE - 12.96 12.96 CHRISTMAS NIGHT - Santa 5.96 22.9 6
"Color" version. visits the palace of Little Kings
THE RELUCTANT REBEL­ 6.96 6.9612.96 12.96 26.96 on Xmas.

Stewart and his men find tough HAPPY COBBLERS - Beauti- 6.95 6.95

opposition in this rough ful cartoon of Santa's little helpers!

western episode!

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LITTLE MATCH GIRL - Age­ 5.91> 5.95 CHIMP'S LAST CHANCE - 5.95 5.95 25.95
old story of little girl's dream "Lonely Luke" does everything
on Xmas! from be bartender to a musician.
LITTLE MATCH GIRL­ 12.95 ELSA: LIONESS OF TWO 7.2 5 7.2513.95 13 .95
"Color" version. WORLDS - Story of now-famous Elsa
NIGHT BEFORE CHRIST­ 5.95 5.95 25.95 of "Born Free" fame from film
MAS - Famous poem is brought to shot by the Adamson's. (Walton R elease)
life on your movie screen! JUNGLE MARAUDER - Ora­ 5.95 5.95 22.95
PRESENT FOR SANTA 5.95 22.95 matic films of death struggle be­
CLAUS - Two kids buy a wonderful tween tiger and boa constrictor!
gift for Santa! KILL OR BE KILLED ­ 13.95 13.95
SANTA IN ANIMAL LAND ­ 5.95 22.95 Deadly rattlesnake attemp'ts t o attack
Life in the Animal Kingdom on the boy when his pet bird strikes the
night before Christmas. first blow. (Walton Release)
MONKEY BUSINESS - Great 7. 25 7.2513.95 13.95
laui!hs as Ma, Pa, and Junior go
looking for apartments! (Wal­
Circus Spectaculars ton Release)
OPERATION NOAH'S ARK ­
See the dangerous task of rescuing
African wild life marooned on high
7.25 7.2 513 .95 13.95
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-8D ' 16SD ground when a Dam breaks. (Wal-
BEHIND THE BIG TOP - 5.95 5 .95 ton Release)

Behind the scenes of Ringling


Bros. Circus. RANGO - Great excitement
5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
CIRCUS JAMBOREE - See 5.95 5.95 12.95 25.95 ~"a\-::t':.ff~futan, tiger, and a

performers displaying their


darin skills! SOUTH AFRICA'S ANIMAL
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CIRCU~ SPE LLBINDERS - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 KINGDOM - Delightful film of wild
animals roaming unimp eded b y m an in
See greatest Europ!)an circus dare­
devils with their amazing feats! National Parks and Game R eserves.
(Walton Release),
SOUTH AFRICA S ANIMAL 13 .95 13.95
PLAYGROUND - Excellent close-ups
of wild animals at Kruger Park.
(Walton)
THE STRAY LAMB - De­ 5.95 22.95
lightful story of rescue of little
lamb by a St. Bernard!
TERROR OF THE JUNGLE ­ 5.95 5.9 5 12.95 1~.95 25.95
Suspense as panther and tiger go o n
the prowl for food!
TIGER HUNT - Snarling 5 .95 5.95 25.96
Siberian tiger is cornered and
trapped in this excitinf reel!
TIGER HUNT - "Color' 12 .45 12.45 42.95
version.
TRAPPING A LIONESS ­ 7.25 7.25
Incredible struggle between men
and beast as villagers catch a
lioness who has killed a
donkey. (Walton)
WE CAPTURE AN EAGLE ­ 7.25 7 .25
Great action and excitement in
this unusual film. (Walton Release)
WHALE THAT BECAME A , 5.96 5.9512 .95 12 .95 25.96
STAR - "Bubbles" the whale in
funny antics at the world-famous
CIRCUS THRILLS - All 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 26.96 Marineland!
of the thrills and excitement all WHALE THA T BECAME A 12 .45 12.45 42.95
on this reel! STAR - "Color" version.
FUN AT THE CIRCUS ­ 6.96 5.96 26.96 WHEN DEATH LURKS- 7.26 7 .25
Everything from clowns to cageful Struggle between men and leopard
of African lions and Bengal tigers is pernaps the most thrilling
in this re el! ever filmed. (Walton)
RINGS AROUND THE 6.96 6.96 WILD ANIMALS OF SOUTH 7.25 7.25
WORLD - Best of the International AFRICA - Wonderful shots of ele­
circus acts from Europe featuring phants, lions, and hundreds of
their famous tricks! game at large waterhole. (Walton)
RINGS AROUND THE 12.95 12.96 ZOO'S WHO - Wonderful 5.95 22.95
WORLD - "Color" Version. visit to the St. Louis zoo!

Outdoor ,Adventure Wonderful World


AFRICA'S VIVID VELDT ­
Splendor and excitement of life
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 26.96 Of Walt Disney
A~lH~~~J~1Iifri'VJlri¥:a. ACADEMY AWARD CARTOONS
12.46 12.4619.96 19.96 42.96
"Color" Version.
AFRICAN ANIMAL HUNT ­ 6.95 6.9512.96 26.96 @ Walt Disnev Productions
Exciting adventure through
Africa's jungles!
AFRICAN ANIMAL HUNT ­ 12.45 12.4519.96 19.96 42.96
"Color" version.
ANIMAL ANTICS - Inesis­ 6.96 22.96
~~z~.;utsferformers in
APING ~E LAW - Chimp 7.26 7.26
comedy as Chimps take over a town
by enforcing law and order.

(Walton)

AQUATIC HOUSE PARTY ­ 6.96


1949 Grantland Rice Academy Award
short featuring trained seals play­
ing volley ball in a pool wit'l.
pretty girls!
ATLANTA , THE GREY 7.26 7.2613.96 13 .95
SEAL - See t his incredible pet
seal as she does amazing STD.S SUP.S S-8D SS-SD 16SD
tricks. (Walton) THREE LITTLE PIGS - 6.95 5.95
CANINE THRILLS - Fasci­ 6.96 Disney production of dauntless
nating scenes of dogs on the field trio defying Big Bad Wolf captures
trails at Hickory Mountain Club true meaning of this fable!
in North Carolina. THREE LITTLE PIGS ­ 14S5 14S5
CATCHING A GIANT LIZARD­ 7.25 7.26 "Color" version.
BoY struggles with giant ltzard TORTOISE AND THE HARE 5S6 5S5
which attacked his pet baby - Old adage "slow and steady
16SD baboon. (Walton Release) wins the race" is cleverly adapted!
CAVE OF BATS - Spine­ 7.26 7.2613.96 13.95 TORTOISE AND THE HARE 14.95 14.95
chilling experience as zoologists - "Color" version.
explore eerie cave in Malaya. THE UGLY DUCKLING ­ 6.95 5 .96
22.96 (Walton) Hans Christian Andersen's most
CHIMP ANTICS - Two 7.26 7.2613.95 13.95 famous fable brought to life by
lovable chimps dress up as maids the great Disney!
to clean house in this cute THE UGLY DUCKLING­ 14.95 14.96
. reel! (Walton Release) "Color" version .

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THE ARISTOCA TS - Ex- 5.95 5.95

citing adyenture as butle r .plots.


to "elimmate" cats from mherlt­

ing a fortune!

THE AR ISTOCA TS - "Col­ 14.95 14.95


or" version. VI
. BAMBI - Bambi is challenged 5.95 5 .9514.95 14.95 SWl
by a rival and an exciting duel
fll
follows over Bambi's true love!
SI
BAM BI - "Color" version. 14 .95 14.9521.95 21.95
SWl
BE DKNO BS AND BRO OM­ 5.95 5.95
STICKS - Fun highlights from Dis­

n ey 's recent blockbuster feat ure

attraction.

BEDKNOBS AND BROOM­ 14.95 14.95

STICKS - "Colo r" version .

CINDERELLA - Age old story 5.95 5 .95


of maid who wins t he heart of
the handsome prince in this Dis­

ney classic!

o
CINDERELLA - "Color " version. 14.95 14.95
CO
DUMBO - Baby eleph ant b orn 5.95 5.95

with funny ears becomes first ele­

phant clown in the circus.

f~
b~
DUMBO - "Color" version. 14.95 14.95
101 DALMATIANS - Dapper 5.95 5 .95 NATUR E SERIES
dalmatian plans marriage for his STD .S SUP.S S-S D SS-SD 16SD
master and himself! BEAR TR OU BLE - W~~ky ad­ 5.95 5.95 DEl
101 DALMATIANS - " Color" 14.95 14.95 ventu re of t wo cub pranksters set IN '11
version. loose in Yellowstone Park. chi
PETER PAN - Excerpt from all­ 5 .95 5 .95 BEA R TR OU BLE - "Color" 14.95 14.95 wi
time Disney animated classic! version.
PETER PAN - "C olor" version. 14.95 14.95 CO UNT R Y C OYOTE GOES 5 .95 5.9 5
5.95 5 .95
PINOC CHIO - At bottom of the
sea, Pinocchio searches for his
HOLLY WOOD - HOWl-a-minute as
deser t c oy ote escapes moving van
DO
father w ho has been swallowed a nd finds h imself in Hollywood .
14.95 14.95 CH
p/f.[otBCHl31::·Color" version. 14.95 14.95 COUNTR Y COY OTE GOES ha
HOL LYWO OD - " Color" version .
SLEEPING BE AUTY - Prin ce c omes
to rescue of Princess who has been
5 .95 5 .95 HOUND THAT T HOUGHT HE 5 .95 5.95 ne~
CHE
put to sleep by the wicked fairy. WAS R ACC OON - Two natural ve
14.95 14.95 enemies, raised as pups, climax DO
SLEEPING BEAUTY - "Color" their friendship!
version. ho
H OUND T HAT THO UGHT HE 14.95 14.95 D
WAS RACCOON · " Color" version. DONI
NI OK - In spiring story of boy's ele- 5.95 5 .95
© Walt Disney Productions ph ant in the jungles of Cambodia. "Cl
GOOI
NIOK - " Color" version. 14.95 14.95
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Cartoons LIO!

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an
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LION

SNOW WHITE - Grumpy refu ses 5.95 5 .95

to wash for dinneriiand other

dwarfs gang u p on 1m!

SNOW WHITE - "Colo r" version . 14.95 14.95

WINNIE THE POOH - Pooh 's 5.95 5 .95

appetite for 'honey is h is undoirlg

in this charming film.

WINNIE THE POOH - "C olor" 14.95 14.95

version.

LIVE-ACTION DR AMAS
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS·SD 16SD
A NDY PANDA
KIDNAPPED - Peter F inchl 5 .95 5.95
STD.S SUP.S S-S D SS-SD 16SD
James MacArthur - Treacher ous u ncle TH E PLAY F UL PELICAN - 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95
has his nephew kidnapp ed to keep And y anchors a pesky pelican
estate belonging t o the n ephew o nly t o find out t h at it had
in this action excerpt. laid an elSg ab oard ship whose
KIDNAPPED - "Color" version. 14.95 14.95 baby antiCS will create laughter
MYSTERIOUS DR . SYN - 5.95 5.95 for all!
Intrigue and excitem ent as a night THE PLAY F UL PELICAN· 1 2.45 12.45 42.95
riding vicar secretly defies "Color" version.
tyranny o f King George III.

MYSTERIOUS DR. SYN - 14.95 14.95

"Color" version. BUGS BUN NY


ROBIN HOOD - Ricl1ard Todd­ 5.95 5.95 STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS·SD 16SD
Excitement as adventure's favorite HIAWATH A'S RABBIT HUNT 5 .95 5.95
outlaw strikes at tyranny !

ROBIN HOOD - "Color" 14.95 14.95 RA~}K'MtE'~Aa¥t~~B1fh.tj:~~~ans! 5. 95 5.95

version. Cagney bett er watch out!


SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON 5.95 5.9514 .95 14.95 UNR UL Y H A RE - Our funny 5. 95 5.95
- Dorothy McGuire/Sessue Haya­ friend w ill crea t e laul\hs for all!
kawa - Robinson family fights for A WILD H AR E · Bugs loins 5 .95 5.95
survival as they are attacked his frien d Elme r Fudd for laughs!
by pirates!
SWISS F AMILY ROBINSON 14.95 14.9521.95 21.95
- "Color" version . CHILLY W ILL Y
TREASURE ISLAN D - Young 5.95 5 .95 STD.S SUP.S S-SD S S-SD 16SD
Jim Hawkins attempts to recapture THE BI G S NO OZE - Chilly 5.95 5.95 12.95 25 .95
the ship which had been taken .
by pirates.
TREASURE ISL AND - "Color" 14.95 14.95
~~~su~tJ~~'~~i~e~~ttg~N
THE B IG S NOOZE - "Col­ 1 2.45 12.45 42.95
version. or" version.
20000 LEAGUES U NDER 5.95 5.95 OPE R ATION COLD FEET- 5.95 5.9512.95 25 .95
THE SEA - Kirk Do u~as/James Chilly invades Admiral Bird's
Mason - Plenty of actio n b attling p olar headq uarters to pilfer food.
a giant squid in this Jules Verne OPERA TION COLD FEET· 12.45 12.45 42.95
classic novel. "Co lor" version .
14.95 14.95
2<>.r~PR§'It?.1b~~o~,t<~~:on. POLAR PESTS - Capturing a
p enguin cau ses a laugh riot !
5.95 5.95 12.95 25.95

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POLAR PESTS - "Color" 12.45 12.45 19.95 42.95 GE R ALD MC BOING BOING 12.95 12.95

version. - Academy Award cartoon o f lit tle

ROOM AND WRATH - See 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95 boy who can't speak words b ut
how not to pay your hotel bill! only gives out with sound effects!
ROOM AND WRATH - "Color" 12.46 12.45 19.96 42.95 GERALD MC BOING BOING 16.95 16.95

version. - "Color" version.

SWISS MISS-FIT - Great 6.96 5.9612.96 25.95' HANSEL AND GRETEL - 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95
fun as our friend outsmarts a Classic with Woody Woodpecker's
St. Bernard. nephew and niece.
SWISS MISS-FIT - "Color" 12.46 12.45 42.96 HANSEL AND GRETEL 12.45 12.45 42.95
version. "Color" version. I
YUKON HAVE IT - Trying to 6.96 6.9512.95 12_96 26.96 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK 5.95 5.95 · 25 .95
enlist in Mounted Police causes - Plenty of gold and laughs In

riot! this classic.

YUKON HA VE IT - "Color" 12.46 12.4619.96 19.96 42.95 THE JAYWALKER - Wit t y 1 2.95 12.95

version. and an instructional cartoon that

is a "must" for all children's


film collections. (Sound only.)

DAFFY DUCK THE JAYWALKER - "Color"


version.
16.95 16.95

STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD

CONRAD AND THE SAILOR 5.96 6.95 MAN ON THE FLYING 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95
- "Daffy" and "wacky" fun­ TRAPEZE - Tale of beautiful

filled frolic aboard ship with our "maid In her teens" who does

buddy Daffy!
M~l/~eNb~l1Ew:.t~iNG 12.95 12.9516.95 16.95
TRAPEZE - "Color" version.
DEPUTY DAWG
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
IN THE ASTRONUT - See 6.96 6.96
children's favorite law man tanl!le
with a visitor from outer space!

DONALD DUCK
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-5D 16SD
CHEF DONALD - See what 6.96 5.96
happens when Donald tries a
new recip_e!
CHEF DONALD - "Color" 14.96 14.96
version.
DONALD AND PLUTO - See 6.95 5.95
how a leak becomes a flood with
Donald & Pluto as p lumbers!
DONALD AND PLUTO - 14.95 14.95
"Color" version.
GOOD SCOUTS - Donald causes 5.96 5.95
laughs with his net;>hews on a picnic.
GOOD SCOUTS - "Color" 14.95 14.95 THE MOUSE & THE LION 5.95 5.95 25.95
version. - Buck Mouse circus talent scout,
LION AROUND - Donald's 6.95 5.95 m ousetraiJs a hon for the show!
nephews masquerade as a lion THE MOU E & THE LION 12.45 12.45 42.95
and swipe p ies from t heir - "Color" versio n.
uncle Donald! NOAH 'S ARK - Noah and his 5.95 22.95
LION ARO UND - "Color" 14.96 14.96 animal friends fin d novel way
version. to ~e t rid of their scents!
TEA FOR TWO HUNDRED - 6.96 5.95 PAP OSE ON THE LOSE- 5.9 5 5.9512.95 25.95

Donald's picnic Is Invaded It's 0llen season on bears, and the

by ants! Chie Is no exception when he dons


TEA FOR TWO HUNDRED - 14.95 14.95 a bearskin!
"Color" version. PAP OOS E ON THE LOOSE - 12.45 12.4519.95 19.95 42.96
THREE FOR BREAKFAST - 5.95 5.95 "Color" version.
Chip & Dale those mischievo us SINBAD THE SAILOR - 5.95 5.95 25.95
chit;>munks cause problems for Donald! Sinbad gets the "last laugh"
THREE FOR BREAKFAS T - 14.95 14.95 on the pirates!

"Color" version. TELL TALE HEART - Nar- 12.95 12.96

TRAILER HORN - Chip & 6.95 5.95 rated by James Mason - Amazing
Dale cause problems on Donald's cartoon of Edgar Allen Poe

camp-out! master.J1lece!

TRAILER HORN - "Color" 14.96 14.96 TOPSY URKEY - Great fun 5.95 5.95
version. as a turkeMchases a man!
TRICK OR TREAT - Donald 6.95 5.95 UNCLE TO & LITTLE EVA 6.95 22.95
plays tricks on nephews on Halloween! - All the characters of Uncle
TRICK OR TREAT - "Color" 14.95 14.95 Tom's Cabin In this action and
version. fun cartoon.

DYNAMO DOC THE FLiNTSTONES


STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-5D 16SD
DOC'S LAST STAND - Doc 5 .95 5.95 12.95 1 2.96 26.95 THE BEDROCK HILLBILLIES 6 .9 5 5.96
gets caught by a millionaire - Wild mirth as Flintstones battle
In dian chief! the famous hillbilly Hatrocks!
DOC'S LAST STAND - "Col­ 12.46 12.4619.95 19.95 42.96 THE BEDROCK HILLBILLIES 12.9 5 12.95
or" version. - "Color " version.
MOUSE TRAPPED - Two mice 5.95 5.9512.95 1 2.96 22.96 FRED'S FLYING LESSON - 6 .96 6.96
helj) Dcic escaj)e from a traD! Fred wins flying lesson and takes
MOUSE TRAPPED - "ColorO"l 12.46 12.4619.95 19.96 42.96 Barney for wUd solo!
version. FRED'S FLYING LESSON­
PEST OF SHOW - Plenty 5.95 5.9512.95 12.96 26.96 12.95 12.96

of laughs at a dOll show!


"Col or" versi.on.
PEST OF SHOW - "Color" 12.45 12.46 19.95 19.95 42.95 THE GRUESOMES - Eerie 5.95 5.95

version. thlnp start to hW,pen wit h

strange new nel bors!


THE GRUESOM S - "Col­ 12.95 12.95
FABULOUS FAIRY TAL ES or" version.
INDIANROCKOPOLIS 500 - 5.96 5.96
STD.S sUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD Hilarious fun as Barney enters
ALADDIN'S LAMP - Genie 5.95 5.96 26.96 his car with Fred driving!
appears as Aladdin wishes INDIANROCKOPOLIS 500 - 12.95 12.95

for irincess! " Colo r " version.

THE IG BAD WOLF - 5.95 5.95 25.95 NO BIZ L IKE SHOW BIZ - 5.96 6.95
Litt le Bor Blue & Bo Peep res- Fred & Barney do funny thin&s

cue lamb. t o try t o keep close to their

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Tim eless tale of Hans Christian friends from the world ot comic books.
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Fun as Goofy becomes a hero and
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Loopy's nephew wants to be the
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PETER POTAMUS
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Great fun as Peter and friend are
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SD PLUTO
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ious laughs with trick mirrors in
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PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS TREE 5.95 5.95
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FRANKENSTEIN'S CAT - 5.9p 5.95 TOP CAT


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MAGOO MEETS MC BOING 5.95

BOING - Mafoo babysits for Mc­

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- Magoo welcomes escaped gorilla


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or" version.

PIERRE BEAR FOW~EDUPFALCON-


Action galore as Woody becomes
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. STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD target for a trained falcon!
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Pierre helps clockmaker find version.
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CALLING ALL CUCKOOS - 1245 1245 4295 laughs as Woody has troubles with
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tain of a wacky sh~!

STOWAWAY WOD - "Color" 12.45 1 2.45 19.95 19.95 42.95


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TERMITES FROM MARS - 5 .95 5.9512.95 25.95
Invaders from Mars gobble Woody's

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"Color" version.
THREE LITTLE WOODPECKERS 5 .95 5.9512.95 12.95 2 5 .95
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"Co lor" version.
TREE MEDIC - Woody bat- 5 .95 5.9612.95 25.95
ties a tree surgeon in this fun fest!
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UNBEARABLE SALESMAN- 5 .95 .9512.95 12.95 25.95
Woody drives pro spective 'c ustomer

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"Co lor" version.
WITCH CRAFTY - Woody 5 .95 5.9512.95 25.95 EXPO 67 - Montreal's fan- 12.45 12.45 42.95
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woodliiS mistaken for invader - You '11 thrill to panorama of
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WOODY'S CLIP JOINT -
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FASCINATING HONG KONG
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Cypress Gardens; Parrot Jungle;
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GRAND CANYON-WaltD~ 14.95 14.95 25.95

ney's Academy Award Winner is

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STD.8 SUP.8 8-SD SS-SD 1 6SD
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can-<!an in a Paris cabaret! - " Color" version.
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ALLURE OF FRANCE - "Col- 12.45 12.45 42.95 Picturesque scenes of WYOmin~
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many more! FUL ISLANDS - Athens. Delphi.
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BERMUDA, T HE HOLIDAY 12.45 12.45 42.95 ISLE - The b eauty. history and
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CALIFORNIA, THE GOLDEN 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 explored to the est in this
STATE - See all the wonders of film t our!
this truly exciting and beauti- HAWAII, THE ENCHANTED 12.45 12.4519.95 19.95 42.96
ful state! ISLE - 'Color" version.
CALIFORNIA, THE GOLDEN 12.45 12.4519.95 19.95 42.95 HEMISFAIR '6S - All the 12.45 12.45 42.9 5
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all t o em0:r1 LAND - Emerald Isle withrf,eo~e

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NEWS PA RADE OF 1941 -
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Berlin airlift; Palestine con­


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NEWS PARADE OF 1955 - 5.95 25.95
Big f our at Summit; Salk vaccine; etc.
NEWS PARADE OF 1956 - 5.9 5 25.95
95 N assar seizes Suez; Sinking of
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Man enters Space Age; Sputnik
.95 laun ch ed; etc.
NEWS PARADE OF 1958 - 5.9 5 25.95
ROAD TO ROME - See the 5.95 5.95 1 2.9 5 2 5.95 Coronat ion of Pope John; De Gaulle
Forum, Trevi Fountain, Coliseum,

[95
and much more!
ROAD TO ROME - "Color" 12.45 12.45 42 .9 5
N~'Wsspolf{A«ri~ OF 1959 - 5.95 25.95

C astro takes over Cuba; Hawaii


.95 version. 5 0th State; etc .
SPLENDOR OF BANFF & 5.95 5.9512.9 5 25 .95 NEWS PAR A DE OF 1960- 5.9 5 25.95
LAKE LOUISE - One of the R eds down U-2; Kennedy edges
95 world's enchanting locations is Nix o n ; etc.
[ captured in brilliantphotography. NEWS PAR ADE OF 1961 - 5.9 5 25.95
95 SPLENDOR OF BANFF & 12.45 12.45 42 .9 5
J FK elected; Vietnam warfare; etc.
LAKE LOUISE - "Color" version.
NEWS PARADE OF 1962- 5.95 25.95
STOCKHOLM, OLD & NEW - 5.95 5.951 2.9 5 25 .9 5 First U.S. orbital flight; Cuban
Visit the sParkling jewel of the missile c risis; etc.
•95 Baltic Sea in this fine reel! NEWS PAR ADE OF 1963- 5.95 12.9 5 25.95
95 S1i,<t~~~P~~s1o<;~D & NEW - 12. 45 12.45 19.95 42.95 Washington march for Civil Rights;
22 o rbit sPace flight; Kennedy is
TOUR OF UNIVERSAL CITY 5.95 5.95 assassina ted; etc.
95 STUDIOS - See fabulous TV and NEWS PA R A DE OF 1964 - 5.95 12.95 25.95
•95 movie sets famous stars at work P ope visits Holy Land; LBJ wins; etc .
secrets of lilm-making in this reel. NEWS PA RADE OF 1965 - 5.95 12.95 25.95
TOUR OF UNIVERSAL CITY 12.45 12.45 V ietnam war escalates; Gemini
STUDIOS - "Color" version. 4 walk; Gem ini 7 and 6 in space; etc.
TOURNAMENT OF ROSES 18.95 18.95 NEWS PARADE OF 1966 - 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95
.9 5 PARADE 1972 - Beautiful high­ V ie t nam War expands; Gemini's
lights of this pageant in
glorious color!
T ROOPING THE COLOUR - 18.95 18.95
N~Wr~X\fADE OF 1967 - 5.95 5 .9512.95 12.95 25.95
J ohnson-Kosygin meeting; Expo 67;
Beautiful color film of world­ Apollo flight; Israel & Egypt war; etc.
famous ceremon¥ of Queen and Duke NEWS PA RADE OF 1968 - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95
of Edinburgh ridmg from Bucking­ Kenned y & King assassinated;
ham Palace to Horse Guards Parade. Pu eblo crew; Apollo 8: Paris peace
(Walton Release) talks; et c.
WASHINGTON, THE NATION'S 5.95 5.9512.95 1 2.9 5 2 5.95

5 CAPITAL - See all the historic

sites of our country's capital

in this fine film!

12.45 12.4519 .9 5 19.95 4 2.9 5


W~~~I¥xl?l;'cJi~r~' ~e~~~:"S
THE WHITE HOUSE - Breath­ 5.95 5.95 12.95 1 2.95 25.9 5

taking film takes you on tour

of most famous house in

United States!

THE WHITE HOUSE - 12.45 12.4519.9 5 19.95 42.95


"Color" version.
WONDERFUL ISRAEL, THE 5.95 5.9512.9 5 12.95

5 HOL Y LAND - See the landmarks

and holy sights of Christianity

Ii and Judaism.

WONDERFUL ISRAEL. THE 12.95 12.9516.9 5 1 6.95


HOLY LAND - "Color" version.

YOSEMITE WONDERLAND - 5.95 5.95 2 5 .95

Ii America's most popular National


Park is captured in this

scenic film.

YOSEMITE WONDERLAND­ 12.45 12.45 4 2.9 5


Ii "Color" version.
ZULU HULU - A rare camera 5.95 5.95 25.9 5
study. sometimes brutal, of

Africa! (Adults only.)

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History In The Making NEWS PARADE OF 1969-
VOP lles of Apollo 11 & 12; tur­
moil In I reland, Vietnam; etc.
NEWS PAR ADE OF 1970-
5.95

5.95
5. 9 5 12.95 1 2.9 5 2 5.95

5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95


I) NEWS PARADES Viet Nam; Middle East; Stud en t
STD.8 SUP.8 8-S D S8-S D 16SD u nrest; p ollution problems; and
5 NEWS PARADE OF 1938 - 5.95 25.95 m uch m ore!
Spanish Civil War; Munich Pact; etc. NEWS PARADE OF 1971- 5. 95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
NEWS PARADE OF 1939- 5.95 25.9 5 In cluding Viet Nam; Prison riots;
Nazis start World War II; Hit­ Pakistan Civil War; Apollo 15
15 ler invades Poland: etc. plus m o re!

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WORLD WAR II HISTORICAL EVENTS
ALLIED ADVANCE THROUGH
SALERNO - iIistory is made in
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
5.95 BALLOON OVER THE ALPS -
2 reels - Exciting adventure of

STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD


29.95 29.95 E
this decisive battle. two men crossing peaks of Switzer­

BATTLE OF ANZIO 5.95 land in a balloon! (Walton Release) HO


BEACHHEAD - The terror of war BALLOON OVER TlIE ALPS - 7.25 7.25 1­
is vividly shown! 1 reel version. o
BATTLE OF GERMANY- 5.95 22.95 BIRDMEN - Amusing look 7.25 7.25 13.95 13.95 rl
Nazi defense; Yalta Conference; etc. at man's many attempts to fly! o
BATTLE OF MIDWAY­ 5.95 . 5.95 22.95 (Walton Release) a'
Includes the capture of Mada- CHICHESTER CONQUERS THE 7.25 7.25 13.95 13.95 a:
~~~:;r~fc~ying Tigers; RAF bombs SEA - A memorable film of Sir ti
ti
BATTLE OF TARAWA­ 5.95 5.95 22.95 ~~~~ £~~¥~~~t~:pSs~I~';,th"f~. w
Cairo-Teheran meetings of Big (Walton) is
Three; etc. THE EAGLE'S NEST - His- 7.25 7.25 13.95 13.95
CAMERA THRILLS OF 5.95 25.95 toric film shows top Nazi leaders

THE WAR - See Japanese planes visiting Hitler at his 6,000 ft.

in flame; the sinking of a high mountain hide-out. (Walton Release)


U-boat; much more! GAY 90'S LIVE AGAIN - 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95

D-DAY INVASION - Dra- 5.95 5.95 22.95 Amazing movie turns back time

matic record of invasion of France. to horse cars; Rough Riders;

GERMANY SURRENDERS - 5.95 5.95 22.95 Sarah Bernhardt; plus more.

MOVIES' GREATEST HEAD­


Glt~~ ~e/t~es"C"Uf~tibt? Allies! 5.95 5.95 LINES - See the destruction of
5.45 5.95 25.95

the dirigible Hindenburg; Japs (No


IJ{},;{~16sJlglrT"1>t¥ _of Helsinki,etc. 5.95
bombing Pearl Harbor: etc.
Actual battle scenes in this

I/~t"i~{l~RENDERS - 5.95
Including the invasion of THI
Europe; etc. PI
MANILA LIBERATED - 5.95 kI
Paratroolitrs reca[ture Correg- as
pJ'l.1{i!'WAUSOR _1tlte and Luzon; et~·.95 5.95
c~
SPO
the events of this world-shat- re
Tl'bri8lt~o:r~ffi'liE COL-
LAPSE - Includes Battle of Bri-

5.95 m
TAl
U.~~.; 1tt~Mk'¥;{J~e draft; etc. 5.95 22.95
Tl
W'
Most stirring saga of naval he
warfare filmed!

MAN IN SPACE
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
GEMINI 4 SPACE WALK­ 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95
See Major White's fantastic
G~~Nf~~~cUku~~Lh~~ghts! 12.95 12.95
"Color" version.
RENDEZVOUS OF GEMINI 5.95 5.9512.95 25.95 NAZI DEATH CAMPS- 5.95
6-7 - NASA footage of two space The Horror of the Crime of the
~~~s ~lh~~~Y maneuver towards
sRf'1J'¥tI!E LIMIT - 7.25 7.25 13.95 13.95
RENDEZVOUS OF GEMINI 12.95 12.95 Airborne camera's highlight
6-7 - "Color" version. thrills of stunt and forma­
APOLLO S MOON ORBIT - 5.95 5.9512.95 12.95 25.95 tion flying! (Walton Release)
~f~~~~;a~::3::'w~\astoff UNITED NAT10NS - 5.95 5.95
APOLLO S M~ON"ORBIT­ 12.45 12.45
Documentary for everyone inter­
ested in world events ...
"Color" version. especially for children!
YESTERDAY LIVES AGAIN - 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
AD
~i~l~~!~k~~hfr~~~~~;~s
earthquake; famous personali­
ties; plus more.
B
f
th
e
E..
MEN OF HISTORY
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
CA V ALACADE OF AMERI­ 26.95
CAN PRESIDENTS - From
McKinley to Truman and the memor­
able events of their times.
F.D.R. - Highlights of Franklin 5.95 42.95
D. Roosevelt from 1910 to his
untimely death! (16mm sound ver­
sion available in special S 00 ft.
edition only.)
FINEST HOURS - High- 5.95 5.95 12.95
lights of Sir Winston Churchill.

APOLLO 11: MAN ON THE 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.9 5 25 .95


.JI&<t~ -lt~lw b"N'tli~llector! 12.45 12.45 42.95
MOON - "Color" version.
APOLLO 12 - Return 5.95 5.95
to the Moon with Astronauts
~i~~~~sPf~:~gil:~t~:'fan. Defi-
APOLLO 12 - "Color" 12.95 12.95
version.
Ar~~e~e~~f~:~~c~~n Voya e 5.95
5.95
of the Kitty Hawk" comman~d by
Capt. Alan Sheppard, Jr.
APOLLO 14 - "Color" 12.95 12.95
version.
APOLLO 15 - Complete 5.95 5.95
NASA footage of "The Rover

Expedition On The Moon" from

blast-off to the parachute


splash-down. JOHN F. KENNEDY­ 5.95 5.95 12.95 12.95 25.95
APOLLO 15 - "Color" 12.45 12.45 19.95 19.95 42.95 MAN & PRESIDENT ­
version. Special commemorative movie
APOLLO 16: MISSION 5.95 5.95 captures some of the glorious

TO THE MOUNTAIN - Man's Cur­


moments of his public life and

rent exploration of space cap-


personal life.

tured by excellent N A.S.A.


ROBERT F. KENNEDY- 5.95 5.95
A~'6t"t~/~~~~SION TO 12.95 12.95
~.'icl.~J~n"<l'g.,:~r\~ights
THE MOUNTAIN - "Color" ,·ersion. great American!

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Broadway Handicap
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD
HORSE RACING GAME - 12.95 12.95 39.95
Mounted on (6) 8mm 50 ft. reels
or (6) 16mm 100 ft. reels. Each
reel features an exciting race
of eight famous thoroughbreds

at leading tracks. Complete kit

also contains book of mstruc­


ttg~tf."8::a'rr~er~? b~r:::
well as organizations. ('Postage
is based on a three-reel subject.)

Three - Dimensional
(3-0) Movies
(Note. No special equipment is needed aside
STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-8D 16SD
from the color-filter viewers. Two viewers THE LOST JUNGLE(1934)
are supplied with each film. Extra 350.00
- 12 Chapters - Starring Clyde

viewers cost 10 cents each.) STD.S SUP.S S-SD SS-SD 16SD


Beatty, Cecelia Parker, Syd
THE MAD MAGICIAN - Vincent 12.95 Saylor, Mickey Rooney. World's
Price, as the Great Gallico, gre.atest animal trainer sets out
kills his former employer and on a dirigible trip to Africa only
assumes his identity in this to encounter a group in search of
treasure, who make thingS difficult
si~Rl !'~f:r~~~~~~ges - 100 ft . 5.45 5.45 for Beatty and his crew in this
action-adventure serial!
reel - Hilarious slapstick THE MIRACLE RIDER(1935) 475.00
m~rik;' 'J'ff~F:cWan ever in - 15 Chapters - Starring Tom
TAILS OF HORROR - 5.45 5.45 Mix, Jean Gale, Charles Middle­
Three Stooges - 100 ft. reel ­ ton, Jason Robards. Mix, the
Wild tale in an old haunted
h ouse with laughs for all! ~t!f.,a1'l:n~~~e~boisb!t11~~ato save

Indians from being driven off


their reservation by a cut­
~ga!!':rfIi~r:~J1~Yt~:rll'l~~en
Serials ore used to produce world's dead­
liest explosive, X-94. Only serial
and last film of Tom Mix.
(Note: Except where noted, these are the
original fUll-length serials as shown in

THE PHANTOM EMPIRE I935) d 375.00


theatres and now on TV. All are complete A~~~hW:!~~~ ~:g~gBe:s~e King

with titles and each chapter ends with an


Ross, Smiley Burnette. Science
exciting Cliff-hanger; continued on the next ~~~~~o~~;~!rw~~:::; ~ee~~~re

chapter . Except where noted, each chapter are combined into this classic

of an 8mm version is mounted on a 200ft . reel. serial that was 25 years ahead of
its time. Action and dangerous
Each Chapter of a 16mm version is mounted on stunts make this a never aging

a 800 ft. reel, except that the first chapter

of each 16mm version is generally mounted


T~'kri~o'Wi~r8~'fi'iI925) 190.00
- 15 Chapters - Mounted on (31)
on a 1200 ft . or 1600 ft. reel.) 200 ft. reels - Starring Ben

Wilson, Neva Garber. A racketeer

STD.S SUP.S 8-SD SS-SD 16SD tries to take over the invention
ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SO.OO which would make conventional
(1921)- 13 Chapters - Starring Elmo electricity obsolete as it ex­
Lincoln, Louise Lorraine. The ploits atomic energy. Great
famous Jungle king travels to early silent serial.
the city of Opar to foil the SHADOWS OF THE EAGLE
evil Rokoff and save Jane. 295.00
E~rly serial classic!
(1932) - 12 Chapters - Starring
John Wayne, Dorothy Gulliver...
Pat O'Malley, Yakhna Canutt, noy
!.'~~ci_:"a;.:'b'o\Se~~t~~daa~.3ft
carnival and a criminal genius
who develops super-modern radio
equipment and who is suspected of
being the mysterious, "Eagle."

BATMAN (1943) - 6 Chap- 35.00 35.00


ter abridged editi'On of or4;i­
nal15-chapter serial. Starring
r.e~~il~O;;Sh~~~f~!;~~'obin
battle an enemy undercover riI1ll
whose leader, Dr. Daka, maintams
his power by transformmg
T&~08~L'r3tiWd'~iiOST(1931) 350.00 'rHE THREE MUSKETEERS
(1933) - 12 Chapters - Starring
350.00
- 12 Chaf>ters - Starring Red

John Wayne, Jack MulhallhRaymond


~:::::fs' X. o~~~~~~~~~reigb_
Hatton, Noan Beery, Jr. Tree
legionnaires get drawn into a

ton Chaney (Lon Chaney , Jr.) ­


Football heroes, racketeers and
circle of death by EI Shasta, the

their crooked deals to try to Devil of the Desert, a man who

control the team are all part never shows his face and plots
death for anyone disagreeing
Hl}k~t~~j~~~:~~~n(l'l!~~) 295.00 with his evil schemes!
-12 Chapters - Starring John THE WHISPERING SHADOW 350.00
Wayne, Conway Tearle, J. Farrell (1933) - 12 Chapters - Starrin_g
t::;i!:,':,~~giI~a~::.~~ ~~':J air Bela Lugosi, Henry B. Walthall,
Robert Warwick, Roy D'Arcy . Ex­
"The Wrecker,l, a shadowy figure citin,: adventures as a master
who has been causing train wrecks,
crilIUnal tries to take over the
one of which killed Wayne's father.
world with advanced scien­
Great action and suspense. tific weapons!

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