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Blackhawk A� FILM• SOUND VIDEO $1.00 FALL 1982 SUPPLEMENT I O Blackhawk A FILM• SOUND VIDEO $1.00 / (1 MACABRE MOMENTS FROM drops a chandelier on the audience in the THE PHANTOM OF THE Opero House; the masked ball, which was o OPERA (1929) done beautifully in color; the entrapment of SAVE 20% ION CI-IANEY, MARY Pt-It LBIN, Christina's lover Rooul and a detective in a NORMAN KERRY flood near the Phantom's lair; and the chose ON OUR 1982 This edited version of THE PHANTOM OF scene in which the townspeople pursue the HALLOWEEN INTRODUCTORY THE OPERA follows the entire story and in- Phantom through the streets of Paris to the cludes the most intense and spectacular scenes river front. SPECIAL OFFER!! of the original. The suspense mounts as the rn- The organ score oy Gaylord Carter adds Order "Macabre Moments" before rninent introduction of the Phantom unfolds. At significantly to the dramotic tension of this October 15, 1982 fr first he is a mere legend. When the Opera classic horror movie. If you don't own the full ONLY $39.88 House is sold, the new owners are told they length version of THE PHANTOM OF THE may hear of a ghost of the opera. The men OPERA, here is an opportunity to acquire a Regular price of $49.98 will be effective iaug}- at this, but soon the ''ghost" skillfully edited version which maintains the im- beginning with orders postmarked after materalizes. pact of the original. 34 mm. Part color. MUS midnight October 15, 1982. MACABRE MOMENTS includes the most 506-52-1 173—Beta exciting moments of the original: The Phantom S 52S-s2.fl_VHS ... .. ................. $49.98 BlackhavvkiL FALL 1982 Vol. 353 B LAC K H A WK'S 132 F 25W 51 5.,..1. D....o. ,, oo 22E03 NEWSREEL Guarantee VideoDisc- - To all our good friends who attended If after receiving on item you are not satis- VideoDiscs offered in our catalog are for the GREAT CINECON ADVENTURE we fied, return it to us within 10 days. We'll use on the CED (Copacitance Electronic Disc) thank you for your good friendships, your allow full credit on some otner purchase or Systems only. candor, your help and encouragement give you a full refund. Handling and Insurance and most of all for giving us the chance Footnote Key United States: S3.35 per order to meet face to face. These, now Sale restricted to the United States. Canada: $3.50 per order memories, will be cherished. Sale restricted to the United States and Other: 10% of total order price. Gene Autry fans we are pleased to Canada. (or $3.50 minimum) release WINNING OF THE WEST as Abbreviations All orders are shipped via U.P.S. or Parcel many of you have called and requested. BIW Black and white. (II no note the Post. For video by UPS Blue Label add $1.00 Tom Voss says this is really one of the best sublect is in color.) per cassette or disc. of the collection. Mm. Minutes. Orders By Phone And for those Iwerks collectors' we are Mu. Sound is primarily a musical Questions and Other Information really proud to offer volume number 4 in score. To place an order on your credit card, for the video restoration of the great Ub Nar. Sound is primarily narration. questions or other information dial Iwerks' cartoons. Especially from this Part Color Films or portion; of Films are 319-323-9736. Our staff is happy to help group since the nitrate is about gone color toned r inted. you. No collect calls. Office hours are Mon., now. We do hope that maybe Sound effect;. SFX Tue., Thu., Fri 8:30 am, to 12 noon and BALLOONLAND can be gotten yet in No sound track. Sil. 1 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Central Time. We are 16mm. Time will tell. Span. Dialogue is in Spanish. closed Wednesday. Tom's efforts continue on BATTLE OF Sound tracks Payments THE CENTURY, though he is somewhat All 16mm. sound tracks are optical sound. Charge Ordere dismayed by a very long split down the All Super 8 sound tracks are magnetic sound. Blackhawk gladly accepts Master Charge and middle of a great portion of the 35mm. Visa charge orders. PIeas let's all keep our finges crossed Running Time Conversion Table Blackhawk Charge on this one. We have used the following per foot factors If you would like to open a Blackhawk Charge We are finding that most people are to calculate the approximate running times Account just write to our Customer Service not ordering the film for ts (16mm and shown in this catalog: Department and they will send you all the super 8mm) as we are getting them Length per minute necessary details. re-worked and re-announced in the Silent Sourd C.O.D. catalogs, so we are slowing up on this Super 8 15 F. 20 1. 27 t:. 36 ii. Customers pay all transportation, handling, and will make those titles (and formats) 16mm. insurance and mail order fees. On orders where we have enough standing 16mm Film Most 16mm format film is special order. Flease of $50.00 or more, a $25.00 deposit is re- backorders to cover the costs of so do- quired. C.O.D. charges over $100 must be ing. This probably means many titles will allow 8 weeks for printing and delivery. paid in cash. Driver will not accept checks. not be coming back into release unless Ucense Notice Layaway Rights to any motion pctures are limited to some interest in the future comes our way. Costs nothing extra. Just enclose 10% of the always home use only. All other rights and territories Also, due to the rising costs of this order cost (this is not refundable if you cancel are specifically reserved. For information, con- technology we now buy prints from the the order) and pay balance within 90 days. tact Blackhawk Films, Inc., Davenport, Iowa lab only when we have at least 2 each Order will be shipped when payment For 16mm, or 4 each super 8mm sound prints 52808. whole order is complete. on backorder. So this will mean some The Blackhawk Collection Canadian Customers possibly longer delays for film Formats in The Blackhawk Collection is a group of To prevent delay in your order, we suggest the future, but only in this way can we films available exclusively From Black- payments other than Visa or Master Charge keep the formats around fcr you. hawk or with sound tracks offered only be by International or Canadian postal money If you have not gotten your fill on the by Blackhawk or films Blackhawk has helped order in US dollars. COLUMBIA and KEN closeouts BE SURE to restore. All the Filns in the collection are Returns to look through this offering as it is get- noted by the medallion shown here. All items to be returned including all papers ting smaller every day and when it's Videotape must be returned within 10 days to receive gone, it's gone for good. We offer both the Beta-2 and VHS credit or refund. For fast service, mail to: Page 31 begins our Christmas Season videocassettes. They are noted by the name Returns Department, Blackhowk Films, Inc., offer of videoployers and now would be "Beta" or "VHS". Note, these are not inter- Davenport, Iowa 52808. the right time to get a lawoway order in changeable, you mus' order the format your for Christmas giving, gifting or getting. Change- of Address machine requires. Thank you for being a Blackhawk Enclose your name, new address and an old customer. This title may be special ordered n Beta-i catalog moiling label. Send to Blackhawk S or U-matic at a cost of $1.50 per minute. Films, lnc., Davenport, Iowa 52808. Allow (If less than 30 mir,utes, then the price is S weeks for change. Ted Ewing the same as shown for Beta-2 and VHS.) Regular Prices good thru Dec. 31, 1982 2 b 1-319-323-9736 Ila*,/uw2g ~ New Releases f rom ' fl WINNING OF THE WEST2 (1953) activitie5. When Gene's outlaw-brother kills available to us before. This is Gene Autry in GENE AUTRY, SMLEY BURNETTE Randolph, Gene is suspected of being reluc- one of his finest films made for Cclurnbia. 57 Territorial Ranger Autry has been tant to :apture him for tiis deed. mm. 3W ordered to protect the crusading publisher John Songs "I'm A Cowpoke Pokin' along", 506-57-2968 - Beta Rcindolph and his printer Smiley Burnette this "Fetch Me Down My Trt.sty .45", "Cowboy S 525-57-2968 - VFS ................... $54.98 time played by Smiley Burnette) from Blues" and "Five Minutes Lote and A Dollar unscrupulous crooks who are indeed using the Short" make this a real treat and more And, in 16mm film format Indian raids as the cover up for their bandit especially since tfis title has never beei readily 640-57-2968, lór,,, do., 57 n,in., 8W ......$359.98 lei apt , <UB IWERKS CARTOONFEST FOUR "Valient Tailor" (1934), "Mary's Little - Lamb" (1935). "The 8rementown Musicians" (1935), and "Ballocnland" (1935) comprise tI O 30 mm I:0 hcoPectlon0 ) 525-81-0601 - VHS ................. .. $39.98 / . THE 1982 WORLDS FAIR Photographed by Lester Thoensert. A good overview of Knoxville's offering. From Main street the USA to Austrolia, China and more. I . L 350-01-1000, 40 Uides ........................... Si 1.99 4.. 3 AUGUST VIDEODISC New Releases (Due to studio release schedule please be patient if we have to backorder for you, bst we will fill first order, first shipped.) SEMI-TOUGH (1977) - - - MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS2 42ND STREET 2 11933) BURT REYNOLDS, JILL CLAYBAUGH f 1974) ALBERT FINNEY, lAUREN BACALL WARNER BAXTER, RUBY KEELER 108 mm.
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