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Summer 1983 Supplement Ii SUMMER 1983 SUPPLEMENT II WORLD 'S GREATEST SELECTION OF THINGS TO SHOW IQ 83 8lod1hawlr. Film1, Inc., 1235 W 5th StrHI, Do.,,enpor1, lowo 52808 Handling and Insurance United States: $3.35 per order 16mm Film S3 .50 per order Guarantee Canada: Most 16mm format film is special order. Please Other: l 0% of total order price. If after receivin!;J an item you are not allow 8 weeks for printing and delivery. (or $3.50 minimum) satisfied, return 1! to us witliin l O days. Running Time Conversion Table All orders are shipped via U.P.S. or Parcel We'll allow full credit on some otlier We have used the following per foot factors purchase or give you a full refund. Post. For video by UPS Blue Label add $1 .00 to calculate the approximate running times per cassette or disc. shown in this catalog: Payments License Notice Length per minute Charqe Orders Rights to any motion pictures are limited to Silent Sound Blackhawk gladly accepts Master Charge and home use only. All other rights and territories Super 8 15 fl. 20 fl. Visa charge orders. 27 fl. 36 fl . are specifically reserved. For information, con­ 16mm. Blackhawk Charge tact Blackhawk Films, Inc., Davenport, Iowa If you would like to open a Blackhawk Charge 52808. Videotape Account just write to our Customer Service We offer both the Beta-2 and VHS vid­ Department and they will send you all the The Blackhawk Collection eocassettes. They are noted by the name necessary details. The Blackhawk Collection is a group of "Beta" or "VHS". Note, these are not inter­ c.o.o. films available exclusively from Black­ chan~eable, you must order the format your Customers pay all transportation, handling, 8 hawk or with sound tracks offered only machine requires. NTSC only. insurance and mail order fees . On orders by Blackhawk or films Blackhawk has helped of $50.00 or mo re, a $25.00 deposit is re­ quired. C.O.D. charges over $100 must be to restore. All the films in the collection are This title may be special ordered in Beta- 1 noted by the medallion shown here. paid in cash. Driver will not accept checks. or U-matic at a cost of S1 .50 per minute. Layaway S Costs nothing extra. Just enclose 10% of the Footnote Key s.o.s. order cost {this is not refundable if you cancel 1. Sale restricted to the United States. All titles listed in our SPECIAL ORDER SER­ 2 . Sale restricted to the United States and the order) and pay balance within 90 days. VICE section are ordered especially for _you Order will be shipped when payment for Canada. direct from the studio. We do NOT STOCK whole order is complete. any of these titles, so please allow 6 to 8 Canadian Customers Abbreviations weeks for delivery. To prevent delay in your order, we suggest B/W Black and white. (If no note the payments other than Visa or Master Charge subject is in color.) Video Disc be by International or Canadian postal money Min . Minutes. VideoDiscs offered in our catalog are for order in US dollars. Sound is primarily a musical use on the CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc) Mus. Returns score. Systems only. All items to be returned must include all papers Nar. Sound is primarily narration. and be returned within 10 days to receive Part Color Films or portions of films are Orders By Phone credit or refund . For fast service, mail to: color torted or tinted. Questions and Other Information Returns Department, Blackhawk Films, Inc., SFX Sound effects. To place an order on your credit card, for 1235 W . 5th St., Davenport, Iowa 52802. Sil. No sound track. questions or other information dial Dialogue is in Spanish. Change of Address Span. 319-323-9736. Our staff is happy to help Enclose your name, new address and an old you. No colle~t calls. Office hours are Mon., catalog mailing label. Send to Blackhawk Sound tracks Tue., Thu., Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and Films, Inc., Davenport, Iowa 52808. Allow 8 All 16mm. sound tracks are optical sound. l p.m. to 4 :00 p.m., Central Time. We are weeks for change. All Super 8 sound tracks are magnetic sound. closed Wednesday. Regular Prices good thru Sept. 30, 1983 With changes in our film manufacturing Your ad will be in one issue and will be BLACKHAWK '5 NEWSREEL operation we have two pieces of excess film mailed to a minimum of 25,000 film buffs After many requests we are going to manufacturing equipment which we are of­ around the world. fering for sale. Terms are cash, fob offer you the chance to advertise your film The first issue including "Collector' s Blackhawk Films, Inc. prints or videocasette copies or Corner" will mail on the week of August #1 HOLLYWOOD FILM COMPANY videodiscs, or any other film buff items in 29. Your ad must be here in Davenport SLITTER a special section of our catalog. This Model SFS-16/8. Slits into super 8 from no later than FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1983 special section will be called "Collector's 16mm width. Has air squeegee. Manufac­ to be included. tured about 1977. Excellent condition. Corner". The standard ad size is shown Just send your ad and payment to: New cost $9,000. Offered at $4,000 or al the end of this letter. We will retain the Collector' s Corner reasonable offer. right lo reject any ad for product we do Blackhawk Films #2 ACME OPTICAL PRINTER not feel would be acceptable to our Model 104. Manufactured October P.O. Box 3990 customers, or any titles which are ob­ 1972. Projector end is 16mm and camera Davenport, IA 52808 viously not legal. is set up for super 8 ( 1-3 or 1-4 format) and standard 8mm. Projector can be converted This ad size {as shown) is the standard to 35mm and camera to 16mm. Has sub­ size. You may buy more than one, but we tractive light source; fader/dissolver and cannot offer partials. The price per stan­ freeze frame; and pie clear wet gate. Ex­ dard ad is S100 .00. You submit the copy, cellent condition. New cost $35,000. Of­ fered at $20,000 or reasonable offer. we will have it typeset by our printer as . the catalog is done, no extra charge for For either machine call Tom Voss, Vice this. President at 319 323-9736. 2 16m Film IEIE NITS THE IAIIEI TIIIL LAST OF THE PONY RIDERS 2 /1953) GENE AUTRYA SMILEY BURNETTE, KATHLEEN C SE This was the last theatrical film Gene Autrr, made, though he did continue to make television films until 1955. The telegraph finally linked East with West and the Pony Express was no longer vital. Hoving retired from the ponr, riding business1 Gene plans to set up a sto~e line to carry mail and fo boss, Tam McEwen fires himl That s disloyalty. At this same time some of the townspeople hove decided to try and discredit the Pony Express so thoy can land o bi9 ijOvernment moil contract. They hold up the pony rider who 1s m love with McEwen's daughter# but Gene and Smiley find out who they are and the schemers are stopped cold. Now Gene and Smiley toke in old McEwen as their partner and their stage line is founded. Basb:~~s l'!l,;,;~sise..,Me A Song of the Saddle" and "Sugar 640-57-2971, 16m . ...................... .... $320.00 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL PRICE ........ $249 .88 (Special ends September 30, 1983) BLACKHAWK FILMS IN 4 35mm. 2"x2" ANNOUNCES ''THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL'' COLOR SLIDE SETS Blackhawk Films, in cooperation with Cathedral Films, has completed the editing of four slide sets which accurately picture the life of St. Paul from the period of conversion and apprenticeship through his third missionary journey to Ephesus, his trial by Nero and his last days in Miletus. THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL-SAUL'S THE LIFE OF ST . PAUL­ CONVERSION AND APPRENTICESHIP SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY This set tells the story of Stephen's martyrdom at the hands of Saul of Tarsus, his efforts An account of Poul's work with the multitudes of Persian Antioch, his successes at lconium, to pursue and punish the Followers of the Woy, his subsequent blindness by a dazzling ~i~''s~;oh~s travels Greece and his life Corinth, where light from Heaven, followed by his conversion and baptism. ~=f~:-nd;~ ac~~t~!hi:~iltfuii;,~~ in in 350-10-0647, 50 35mm, 2"x2" color slidH ............................... $14.99 350-10-0649, 5c,935mm, 2"x2" color slid ................................. $14.99 THE LIFE OF ST . PAUL- THIRD MISSIONARY JOURNEY By the year 52 Paul had spread the word of Jesus of Nazareth throughout the civilized THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL­ world. Here we ~ave the picturization of his final missionary journey to Ephesus, his trip FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY back to the Holy City, his persecution by the Jews, his imprisonment and trial in Rome by Th is set gives an account of Paul's travels to Jerusalem, his reunion with Jesus' disciples, Nero and his final days in Miletus, where he preached and wrote messages of inspiration the mission to Antioch, the great famine of Judea and his travels over the Isle of Cyprus. and _guidance. 350-10-0648, 50 35mm, 2"x2" color slidH ............................... $14.99 350-10-06501 60 35mm, 2"x2" color slides ............................... $17.99 3 • ~») ~~ VIDEOCASSETTE EARTH (1930! 8 Directed by A exander Dovzhenko On more than one occasion, EARTH has been voted by critics as one of the top ten films of all time (as at Brussels, 1958).
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