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CHAZY HOUSE (,_l928l_, SPOOK Sl'OO.FI:'\G <192 i ) Jean ( n ghf side of the t r acks) ,nvites t he Farina, Joe, Wheeze, and 1! 1 the Gang have a "Gang•: ( wrong side of the tr ack•) l o a party comedy here that 1\ ,deal for HallOWK'n being at her house. 6VI the Gang d~sn't know that a story of gr aveyard~ - c. nd a thriller-diller Papa has f tx cd the house for an April Fool's for all t ·me!t ~ Day party for his fr i ends. S 2~• ~·ar da,c 8rr,-- version, 400 -f eet on 2 • 810 303, Standord Smmt yers or J OO feet ? O 2 , v ozs • Reuulart, s11.9e, Sale reels, 14 ozs, Regularly S1 2 98 , Sale Pnce Sl0.99 , 6o 0 '11 Super 8 vrrs•OQ, dSO -fect,, 2-lb~ .• S l0.99 Regu a rly SlJ 98. Sale Pn ce I Sl2.99 425 -fect I :, Regularly" ~ - t S12 99

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/ Save up fo 20% and More (Sale ends January 31, 1971} Our after inventory records show ihai we have an overstock of many them shipped to you direct from the laboratory. (\Ve'll notify you if your 16mm. silent and sound . To reduce this stock we're discounting choice is being shipped by the laboratory. If so, there will be a delay of the price of these films up to 20% and more. 2 to 3 weeks.) Right Now Order the titles you'd like to add to your col­ To make it even more attractive, we've decided that we'll honor all lection. This special Siock Reduction Sale ends January 31, 1971. Sale o_rders received during the sale period, even after our overstock hus prices apply only to those items shown on this page and are the 16mm. been depleted. silent or sound version as shown. After January 31, 1971 , all items will We'll do this by having additional prints made (at the sale price) and have be available at the regular price.

SCREE~ SOUVENIRS NO . 16 HISTORICAL George Hall and his orchestra TH.E F IRST GLIDDEN TOUR George Larkin 630-219, 16mm. optical sound, 300-feel, 2-lbs., 620-257, 16mm. silenl, 400-feet, 2-lbs., regularly 620 291, 16mm. silent, 350-feet, 2-lbs., regularly regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19 .99 630-147, 16mm . optical sound, 3S0feet, 2-lbs. 0905) S2U8, Sale Price Sl9.99 S24.98, Sale Price s11.n reiiularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 620-6, 16mm. silent, 300-feet, 2-lbs., regularly S24.S8, sale Price s11 .77 HENESSEY OF THE MOUNTED SCREEN SOUVENIRS NO . 18 HALL'S HOLIDAY U938) (1921) CO!\"FIDENCE 0909) 630-220. 16mm. optical sound, 300-feet, 2-lbs.. TH E EAR LY D AYS OF Florence Lawrence George Hall alld his orchest ra George Ovey regula rly $24.98, Sa le Price S19.99 630-147, 16mm . optical sound, 350-feet, 2-lbs., MOTORING 620-260, 16mm silent, 450-feet, 2-lbs., regularly 630-399, 16mm. optical sound, 400-feet, 2-lbs., 620-229, 16mm. silent, S00-feet, 3 lbs .. regularly regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 SCREEN SOUVENIRS NO. 20 regularly S24.98, Sa le Price S19.99 S29.98, Sa le Price S24.« S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 0915) 630-221, 16mm. optical sound, JOO-feet, 2-lbs., THOSE BLUES 0933) A NIGHT AT THE SHOW THE WANDER ER 0913) regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 • Vincent Lopei and his orcheS1ra COLLECTORS ITEMS 620 271, 16mm silent, 700-feet. 3-lbs., regula rly 630-166, 16mm . optical sound, 225-feet, 1- lb .. F OLLIES~ FOIBLES A~D 630-409, 16mm. op tical sound, 400 feet, 3-lbs ., SCREEN SOUVENIRS NO. 22 regular ly $24.98, Sale Price S19.99 FAmION;:,, (1903-1905) SJ9 98, Sale Price S34.« reiiularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 630-222. 16mm. optical sound, JOO -feet, 2-lbs., 620-~. 16mm. silent, Jl)O.feet, 2-lbs., regularly DON'T P ARK HERE 0919) regularly S24 98, Sale Price S19.99 $24.~8, S.Sle Price S17.77 Harry Mann THE REVENUE MAN AND HIS SPORT AND MEMORIES OF SILENT STARS 620-289, 16mm. silent, 700 feel, 3-lbs ., reiiularly GIRL 0911) SCREEN SOUVENIRS NO. 23 NO. 1 $39.98, Sale Price $34.44 Dorothy West 630-223, 16mm. optical sound, JOO-feet, 2,lbs., ADVENTURE Lup,no Lane, Syd Chaplin, Charlie Murray and 630-41 7, 16mm . optica l sound, 400-feet, 3-lbs., regularly S24.98, Sale Price $19.99 KEYSTONE COUPLE T 620-: 19, 16mm. silent, 30().feet, 2-lbs., regularly SCREEN SOUVENIRS NO. 33 630-192, 16mm optical sound, 350-feet, 2-lbs .. (1913) AN ARCADIA~ MAID <1910) regula rly S74.98, Sale P rice Sl?.99 S24.I S, Sale Price S19.99 Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle 630-274, 16mm. optical sound, 300-feet, 2 lbs., U M & M PICTORIAL NO. 810 620-315, 16mm. si lent, 450feet, 2-lbs., regularly 630 419, 16mm. optical sound, JOO.feet, 7-lbs., regula r ly S24 .98, Sa le Price Sl9.99 620-,52, 16mm., optical sound, 275-feet, 2-lbs., $24.98, Sale Price S19.99 regularly $24 .98, Sa le Price S19.99 TRAIL BREAKERS regularlyS24.98, Sale Price S19.99 SCREE~ SOUVENIRS NO. 6 Artlc sled dogs UM & M PICTORIAL NO. 806 THE SHIEK OF RESURRECTION ( 1909) 630-78, 16mm . opncal sound, 300-feet, 2-lbs., 630-736, 16mm optical sound, 350-feet, 2-lbs., (1923) regularly $24 .98, Sale Price S19.99 630 :11, 16mm. optical sound, 275-feet, 2-lbs., Florence Lawrence regular ly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 Fred Caldwell regs larly S24.98, Sale Price S19 .99 630 421, 16mm optical sound, 400-feet, 2-lbs., 620 -316, 16mm. silent, 650-feet, 3-lbs., regularly regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 SCREEN SOUVENIRS :--10 . 19 $39.98, Sale Price 534.44 630 -81 , 16mm. optical sound, 300 feet, 2-l bs., AN UNDERWATER ROMANCE FI LMS OF MELIES 630 245, 16mm optica l sound, 350-feet, 2-lbS .. regularly S24.98, Sa le Price $19.99 TO MONTE CARLO A BEAR AFFAIR 0915) MAKERS AND SPENDERS (1914) regularlyS24.98, Sa le Price S19.99 620-144, 16mm. silent, JOO-feet, 2- lbs., regularly Louise Faienda Ralph Lewis $24.18, Sale Price 519.99 620 322, 16m m. silent, 450-feet, 2-lbs., reiiularly 630 424, 16mm, optical sound, 400-feet, 3-lbs., regular ly S24 98, Sale Price S19.99 MUSICALS ANl:\-IAL A."iTICS COMEDIES 524.98, Sale Price S19.99 630-246, 16mm. optical sound, 350-feet, 2 lbs., A FATAL SWEET TOOTH (1914) THE HARDEST WAY (1922) JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS OR­ reg ularlyS24.98, Sale Price 519.99 WIF E AND AUTO TROUBLE Anna Luther Fannie Ward CHESTRA 630-36, 16mm. optical sound, JOO feet, 2-lbs., 620-: 2, 16mm. silent. 400-feet, 2-lbs., reiiularly 620 323, 16mm . silent, 450 feet, 2-lbs., reiiularly 630-476, 16m m. optica l sound, 400.feet, 2-lbs., reiiularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 AQUABATS S24.I 8, Sale Price S1 9.99 $24.98, Sale Price S19. 99 regularlyS24.98, Sale Price S19.99 630 247, 16mm. optical sound, 350 feet, 2- lbs SETTLED AT THE SEASIDE regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 THE WITNESS 0909) INSURANCE 0930) (1915) Robert Benchley Eddie Cantor Cha ·lie Chase , FIGHTING SPIRIT 630-55, 16mm. optical sound, 350-feet, 7-l bs., 630-A38, 16mm optica l sound, 400-feet, 2-l bs., 630-48, 16mm. optical sound, 400 feet, 2-lbs., 620.,18, 16mm . silent, JOO -feet, 2 lbs., close out regularly $24.98, Sale Price S19.99 regularly S2 4.98, Sale Price S19.99 630-254, 16mm. optical sound, 350-feet, 7-lbs .. pric~ S20.00 regularly $24.98, Sale Price S19 99 regularly S2A.98, Sale Price S19 .99 THE MAN'S ANGLE HOGA:\' OUT WEST <1 915) Robert Benchley QUEENS OF THE AIR SERIAL Vincent Lopei and his orchestra F ISHING FEVER Cha ·tie Murray 630-57, 16mm. optical sound, JS0 feet, 2- lbs., GODDESS OF THE FAR EAST 630-31, 16mm optical sound, 350-feet, 2- lbs., 630 2S5, 16mm opt/cal sound, 350-feet, 2-lbs., 620--19, 16mm. silent, 400-feet, 2-l bs., close out regularly S24.98, Sale Price $19.99 regularly S24.98, Sa le Price S19.99 price s20.00 regularly $24.98, Sa le Price 519.99 DETECTIVE TOM HOWARD OF 620-45, 16mm. silent, 950,feet. 4-lbs., regularly A PAIR OF TIGHTS (1928) THE SUICIDE SQUAD S49.98, Sale Price 539 98 RADIO RHYTHM ( 1929) FIVE F ATHOMS OF FUJ\i Tom Howard Rudy Vallee 630 256, 16nm optical sound, 350-feet, 2-lbS .. 620 1:2, 16mm. silent, IO().feet, 3,lbs., regularly 630-<12, 16m m. optica l sound, 350-f eet, 2-lbs., FEATURE 630-65, 16mm. opt,ca l sound, 350-feet, 2-lb~ .• regular ly S2J.98, Sale Price S19 99 S39 "8, Sale Price 534.44 regular ly S24.98, Sale Price 519.99 THE MATRIMANIAC 0916) regula r1 y S24.98, Sale Price 519.99 0917) WI~, PLACE OR SHOW DOLLARS AND SENSE AMBROSE FIRST FALSEHOOD Constance Talmage 630-776, 16m m. optica l sound 350 feet, 2-lbs.. Ora Crew UNDER THE BROADWAY MOO~ 0914) 620-163, 16mm. s ilent, 400-feet, 4-lbs., regularly Ishan Jones and his orchestra regular ly S24.98, Sale Price 519.99 620-140, 16mm. silent, 750-feet , 3-lbs., regularl y S99.98, Sale Price S77.77 S39.'l8, Sale P rice 534.44 630-69, 16mm. optical sound, 400,feet, 2-lbs.. 630-410, 16mm . optica l sound, ,400.feet, 2-lbs., regular ly 524.98, Sale Price Sl9.99 TWO OF A KIND THE CHAMPION (1915) reiiularly $24 98, Sale Price S19.99 WESTERNS 630-283, 16m m opt,cal sound, 350-feet, 2~b;., Charlie Chaplin BLUE BARRON A:'IID HIS OR· reiiularly S24.98, Sa le Price 519.99 620-1 31 , 16mm. s ilent, 650-feet, 3-lbs., regularly RAILROAD GIRL OF THE RANCHO 0920) CHESTRA 0940) $39.18, Sale Price S29.99 Texas Guinan 630-107, 16mm. optical sound. 350-feet, 2-lbs., RAILROAD RAIDERS OF '62 620-246. 16mm silent, 350-feet, 2-lbs., regularly regula rly $24.98, Sale Price 519.99 SPEAKING OF SHANGHAIED (1916) (19} I) $24.98, Sale Price S19 .99 Charlie Chaplin 620 36, 16mm. s ilent, 300-feet, 2 lbs .• reiiularly ANIMALS 620- 98, 16m m. silent, 700-feet, 3-lbs., regul arly 524.98, Sale Pr ice • 519.99 HELL'S HINGES 0916) MUSIC IN THE MORGAN S39.'>8, Sale Price 534.44 William S. Har1 I\l,\."'NER (1936) T'AINT SO THE GOLDEN ARROW 670-347, 16mm. silent, 900-feet, 3-lbs., regularly Rus Morgan a nd his orchestra 630 71, 16mm optical sound, 3S0-feet 2-lb, A 'rVOMAN 0915) 630-441. 16mm. optical sound JOO.feet, 2-lbs. $39.98, Sale Price $34.44 630-108, 16mm. optical sound, 350-feet, 7-lbs., regularly S24.98, Sale Pr ice 512.77 Cahrlle Chaplin regularly $20.00. Sale Price S17.77 620-207, 16mm . silent, 700,feet, 3-lbs ., regularly regularly S24.98, Sa le Price 519.99 BLAZING THE TRAIL C1912) HOCUS FOCUS SJ9. ~8, Sale Price S34.« DRAMATIC Francis Ford HARK YE, HARK 0934) 630-72 16mm optical sound, 3S0-feet, 2 lb, , 01\E WET NIGHT (1924 ) THE LIFE CURRENT 0915) 630 403. 16m m. optical sound, 400 feet, 2 lbs., Ben Bernie and his orchestra regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19,99 Neely Edwards Pearl White regular ly S24.98, Sale Price $19.99 630 109, 16mm optica l sound, 27.S: feet 2-lbs., 620-210, 16m m. silent, 400-feet, 2-lbS., regularly 620 -39, 16mm. silen,, 800-feet, 3-lbs., regula rly regularly S24 98, Sale Price S19.99 STORK CRAZY S24.98, Sale Price 519.99 S39.98. Sale Pr ce S29.99 !>30 -74, 16mm optical sound 350-feet, 2 lb; , NEWSREEL HOLLYWOOD RHYTH:\1 0934) regularly S2J.98, Sale 519.99 ROWDY ANN SAWDUST AND SALO:\'IE (1914 ) GAU)fONT GRAPHIC (1919) Composers Mack Gordon and Harry Revel Fa) Tincher Nor ma Talmadge 620-339, 16mm. silent, 350 feel, 2 lbs., regularly 630 11s. 16mm. optical sound, 350 feet 2-lbs., :\JO~KEY SHl!'iES 620·211 , 16mm silent, 600-feet, 2-lbs, regularly 620-199, 16mm sllent, 400-fee•, 2-lbs , regularly S24.98, Sale Price S19.99 regul ar ly S24.98, Sale Price 519. 99 630-89 16mm. optical sound 150-fN't 7 lb, $39.98, Sale Price S34.« 524.98, Sale Price S19.99 r!!gularly S24.98, Sale Pr,ce S19.99 Ol'TBOUND ( 1924) CLUB CONTl~ENTAL

The films shown on this and the succeeding Blackhawk films may be -equally as interesting three pages represent the films that Blackhawk or have other features that make them outstand­ customers rate as their favorites, based on actual ing; but they have not been as well liked by sales. Some have been in t..he Blackhawk line for buffs. many years . . . others arc relatively recent All of the films here are recommended without releases ... but all llave prown popularity. OLher reservation and are shown in random order. THE GENERAL (19 27) starring Buster Keaton wrote and directed most of his films himself and his best was " The Genera l," Keaton crea ted this great comedy out of an authentic episode of Amer· ican history-a story about the famous Civil War loco­ motive. Although ''The General" ,s a comedy, the battle scenes have the scope and realism of Ma tthew Brady's photographs of the Civil War brought to life. And through all the inferno and chaos. Keaton weaves h os nonsense so expertly that the two great armies serve ~s mere straight men. PAUL KILLIAM'S ABRIDGED VERSION 8J0.817, Standard 8mm., 600-feet, 2-lbs...... $21. 98 860-443, Super 8, 675-feet, 2./bs. .... $24.98 THE. CHILD OF BETHLEHEM , , .,. PAUL KILLIAM·s .. HOUR OF SILENTS.. The setting of th,s film ,s Nazareth, Bethlehem, Jeru· VERSION (SOMEWHAT ABRIDGED) salem and Egypt. With reverence and dignity it di· p1cts Jesus' birth and early childhood (up to the age WITH MUSICAL SCORE, SOUND It's Bebe's birthday ano Harold arrives with the gift of 2 years). The simple and beautiful story as re­ of the yaar. The party winds up at the local skating rink EFFECTS AND NARRATION corded In Matthew and Luke unfolds against the back· with some of the fanciest footwork you've seen in a 830·138, Standari 8mm. magnetic sound, ground of Palestinian life, Roman government and long time as Harold redeems himself in a whirlwind 875·f eet, 2-lbs...... S64. 98 Herod·s tyranny. Th is film productlon tends great finish. warmth and inspiration to this familiar story. A Ca· Harold Lloyd was Just about to rise to stardom when 880-51, Super 8 magnetic sound. 975-feet, thedral Film/A Blackhawk Films Release. Don't Shove wa~ made. Hos !)rash young screen char­ 2-lbs...... S 69. 98 810-484, Standard 8mm. ver.~ion, 9,50-feet, acter had found increasing favor vdh comedy fans as 640-190, 16mm. optical sound , 1750-feet, 1-lb ...... SlS.98 he p0lished and perfected the p0rtr aya1. It took only 6-lbs...... S129.98 a series of two·reel comedies made shortly after this 860·1, Super 8 version, 400-feet, 1·/b _ S15.98 film to snd him on his way to screen immortality with COMPLETE SILENT FEA T URES Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. 810-809, Standard 8mm., 140-feet, S·lbs 810-855, Standnrd 8mm., 200 feet, 11-ozs...... $ 49.98 ...... , ...... S 7.98 860-349, Super 8, 1550-feet, 3-lbs . .. S 59.98 860-49.'J Super 8, 225-feet, 11-ozs..... S 8.98 620-346, 16mm. silent, 2800·feet, 8-lbs 620. .J54, 16mm. silent, 400-feet, 2-lbs.. S29.98 ...... $179.98

CHAPTER I-HIS RISE TO POWER Our film. the first chapter in a series of tour, traces Adolph Hitler's early years from Brunau-Am·lnn, Aus· tna. where he was born In 1889. as a choir boy in a Benedictine Monastery, troubles with his father. hos desire to become an artist, problems with his teachers. his quitting school at age 16 to become a loafer. a SHOULD MARRIED MEN flophouse bum. Then came which brought William S. Hart starring Charlie Chaplin with Edna Hit ler an escape from years of frustration. He reveled in carnage-wa s awarded the Iron Cross for bravery. GO HOME? (1928) "The Toll Gate" is one of William S. Hart's ftlms made Purviance, Albert Austin, Eric Campbell, early in 1920. produced by his own company under James T. Kelly, Henry Bergman, John 810·45 1, Standard 8mm. version, 300-fcet on with and Oliver hos personal supervision, and originally distributed Rand, Charlotee Mineau and Frank J. 2-ree/s, 14-ozs...... $12. 98 Hardy, and Edgar Kennedy theatrically by Paramount·Artcraft, although re-issued Colman 860·100, Super 8 version, 350-feet, 1-lb. It's a peaceful Sunday morning at the Hardy's- until later ,n the l 920's as a Sandee Picture. Many in· dividuals consider "The foll Gate" to be one ot Hart's C,,arlie gets "saved" when he goes to a rescue mis· ...... SJ4.98 Stanley comes along. Then Hardy's pretend to be out. sion to get something to eat. The mission is near Easy but Stan is so perslstent that Ollie ) ets him in. Mrs best pictures. Certainly ,ts story thread Is razor sharp­ characterization surprisingly realtstic and vivid and Street, a tough neighborhood where the hoodlums CHAPTER II-WAR COMES TO EUROPE Hardy then blows her top, and orders both boys out knock off policemen as fast as they appear. The chief of the house They head for the golf course. and, as the finished results today is an outstanding offer for Hit ler was dictator of Germany, Books were burned­ collectors. is down to his last man when Charlie comes to the res· the Jews, a helpless minority, were persecuted- the foursomes are required. team up w,th two most attrac· cue. l ive young ladies. And meet up with ~low·burn Edgar 810-288, Standard 8mm. version, 850-feet trade unions were smashed - Germay enjoyed good Kennedy. The action that follows involves Kennedy's 810-297, Standard 8mm., 950-feet, 14-ozs. times. In I 936, a small Nazi force marched into the toupee which gets mixed up with go,f tees and turf on 5-reels, 3·lbs ...... $29. 98 industrialized Rhinland .. . and met no resistance al· 620-9.9, 16mm. version, 1700-feet on 5-reels, · · ··············· · ···· ·· ···· $12.98 though the French and 8rit1sh were then strong enough and, when Kennedy attempts to slug lt out of the muddy 860·8, Super 8, 425-feet, 1-lb ...... S14.98 rough, ends up in a mud·sling,ng free·ror·all that is one 6·lbs ...... $99. 98 to crush the Germans. Hitler met Italy's dictator. Mus­ of the best comedy sequences of this sort that has ever 620-53, 16mm. silent version, 700-feet, 3-lbs. solini, and together they decided to embark upon dar­ come along. This comedy is one of the top Laurel and ...... : ...... S39. 98 ing military adventures-and share tt,e spools of war . Hardys from the silent era. A Ha! Roach/Blackhawk 810·452, Standard 8mm. version, 950-feet, FIims Release 14-ozs...... S12.98 810·fi70. Standard 8mm. version, 975-feet, 860-101 , Super 8 version, IJ00-feet, J,lb. 14-nzs...... S19.98 ...... SJ4.98 860 90.1, Super 8 versio11 , 425-feet. 14-ozs. CHAPTER Ill- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . · · ...... S15.98 620·249, 16mm. sile11t versi1111 , 17.5-feet. S-lbs. THE TIDE BEGINS TO TURN . . . ' ...... S44.98 The German Blitzkrieg smashed through Poland Hitler then commanded German armies to march across Eu· rope- and England would be conquered. But , Norway and Holland must be conquered first, and Hitler . unteased mechanized warfa re upon them. Then the Nazi Panzer Divisions pushed into Bel­ gium. where they were challenged for the first time by French and British troops. The war was pow en· gulfing alt ot Europe. ;DR. 1.JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE 810-45,'I, S ta1ulard 8mm ver.~ion, 275-feet, (1 920) 14-ozs...... S12 . 98 860-102, Supt>r 8 version, ,'125-feet, 1-lb. starring with Martha ( 1927) ...... S/4.. 98 Mansfield, Brandon Hurst, CHAPTER IV- John Barrymore, and master of the Starring Stan Laurel and grotesque, delighted in roles of men with twisted minds with Edgar Kennedy THE FALL OF THE THIRD REICH and warped bodies. Thanks to his superb artistry. his Pandemonium n a dentist's office and trouble In city In the winter of 1944. the Germans counter3ttacked "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" became the first great Ameri· traffic as Stan and Ollie muddle through the compll· This "8attle of the Bulge" was Hitler's last gamble - and the gamble farled, Afl!ed Armies pushed across the can horror film, and the definitive version of the Ro­ cations of a toothache, "laughing gas" and an evicllon bert Louis Stevenson classic. The angina I full length notice. The climax is one of the greatest traffic j ams­ Rhi ne and into Germany The Red Army penetrated the with Ben Turpin version of this production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" on olficer Edgar Kennedy's corner. outskirts of Berlin Eva Braun took poison Hitler put went into release through Paramount in the spring of a gun to his mouth and pulled the trigger In the end Ben Turpin as "Sheriff Cyclone Bill'. Is after "Yukon 810·2,59, Standard 8mm. version, 400-feet, Adolph Hitler destroyed his nation and himself. Jake." a tough character of the gold country Midst 1920. This abridgement by Blackhawk retains all of the all the zany complications. the famous Sennett Bath· essentials of the complete film 14 uzs ...... SJS.!J8 810-454, Standard 8mm t1<'r.~io11, ,]50-jeet, ,ng Girls emerge from their Ig )OS. BJ0.801, Standard 8mm., 600·fet>t, 2·lhs.. 860·15, Super 8 U

\ THE DESPERATE (1916) TEDDY AT THE THROTTLE starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy SCOUNDREL {1916) starring Charlie Chaplin with Edna (1 916} Mr. Hardy is ,n a hurry because he •s to meet Mr. Lau· Purviance, Eric Campbell, John Rand with , Wallace Berry, rel 1 domestic problem arises because he's promised with , , Henry Bergman, Albert Austin and his "'ife ;o put up a radio aerial-and he's stuck with The James Kelly One of the great ~nnett ,·omedies of the period - it! M . Laurel arrives in time for the action-on a lad­ T. Here we have all of th'! elemen:s ;,! a typ,c;al Keystone elabOrately prOdu<:ed and u,th Many of the type of der - on the roof -and in a runaway Model T! Charlie is the handy man ,n the pawnshop, his girl Comedy-a black-hear ted v1llian, an Ill-fated hero,ne friend ,s the daughter of the shop owner. As a combina­ sItua t,ons that made Sennett famous. The heroine is 810-.520, Standard 8mm., S0O-feet, 14-ozs. t,ed lo the laundry mang;e, vintage automobiles. rac tion janitor and clerk, he gets involved ,n com,c r, chained to l~e rauroad tnck- and rescued t>y her . . , ... , ...... SlS.98 Ing trol eys, fast trnins and the Keystoi"e Cops. valry with another clerk. causing confus,on w,th cus· h~,o in thr> nick of lime. Ctiases ;r, automobiles-close cai:s with speeding trains' 860-Z8, Super 8, 325-feet, 14-ozs . .... $15.98 8 10-i4.5, Starulnrrl 8mm., ,?00-f,.P.t 14-o:s. tomers and turns hero in a robbery. 830-78, Standard 8mm., magnetic sound ver- · · · · · - - , ...... - ...... • $12..98 810-185, Standard 8mm., 400-feet, 14-nzs. 810-194-, S ta11dard 8mm., 37,'i-fect. 14-o:s. sion, 500-feet, 2-lbs ...... , .... , 124.98 860-1.'i. Su7u:r 8, :J.!5-fcct. 14-o:.s. _ . . . $14.91:." ...... SJ:2.98 ...... ' ...... $12. /18 861J-4/J, Super 8. 400-feet, 14-ozs. .... $14.98 640-63, 16mm optical sound version, 650- 620-68. 16mm silrmt 1·e1·sioa, 6Unfccl 011 Z­ 860-121, Super 8, 450-feet, 1-lb ...... $14.98 feet, 9-lbs...... $44. 98 reels, ,1-lh.s. . ..•. , ...... •... _ . S.99. 98 620-13, 16mm. silent version. about 7.50-fl'et, 6-20-19, l fimm. silent n .rsio11, 7Sll-feet nn 3 lbs ...... $,19.98 2-rl'd:i, .J-{bs. •••. _ .•.• , •.••.. . $,'/9.f18 (1919) THAT'S MY WIFE (1929) with , Richard with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Barthelmess and The Hardy house has becorre less and 1ess a home Releasej n the spring of °i919. "Broken Blossoms"', since Mr. Laurel arrived-two years bdore_ Mrs. Har,1:, the ast of D. W Griffith's supre mely great films, is as lays it on the lirle "Either he gnes-or I rol" As Mrs tenc.er and sensil,ve a production as "Intolerance" H makes her departure, Ollie's r ch uncle s schedul~d and "Birth of a Nat,on" are speclacular. and Griffith's to v,sit, and 011,e will be sole heir iJ he's ~appI y m.Jr· skill for using the camera to bare the hearts and emo­ rIed So, Stan ,mpcrsonates Mrs H. 8'1< the fun bc­ ·,ons of his characters ,sat the best in this story g,ns. F ,, all its tenderness and exqu,s,te romance. "Bro­ 810-644, Str111d,1rd 8mm. t"f'rsio11, ,'1.W-f1·c.t. ken Blcssoms·· ,s an ugly story, asking eloquently for unde•stand,ng between people of different races and 14-ozs...... •.•.... , .• $1S.'18 ~ bel,e's. 860-210, Sup,,r 8 ver.~inn. 40rifert, 14-ozs. t_ ) (1,! 8Jl ,J78, Stnndard 8mm., 1400-feet, .J-lbs...... ur, .. ,s 620-2-38. 16mm. si/rnt 1·crsio11, 700-fcct, 3-/l>i,, HABEAS CORPUS (1929) · · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... $48.98 • . . • ...... • • . • ...... $4/f.98 860-456, Super 8, 1550-feet, 4-lbs.. . . . S56. 98 starring Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy This ,s bas;cally a "sooo•y" comedy with 'mad scier-­ Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, l1st" Richard Carle coc-m•ssioning Stan and 011,e t-:> Buster Keaton, , steal bodies from a cemetery for h,s experiments. Just YOUR DARN TOOTIN' (192BJ ENTERTAINMENT abOut alt of the chilly thrills th3t could beset our boy$ starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy come upon lhem as 1he•1 set out to accomplish the·r IN THE TWENTIES mission St,,r and Ollie are "out of work" musicians who play Often referred to to

INTOLERANCE (1915) with Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Miriam Cooper, Constance Talmadge, Eric Von Stroheim and Bessie Love INTOLERENCE considered by some a commercial fail­ ( 19 29) starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy ure, perhaps because ,1 went ,nto release only months starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Escaping from prison Stan and 011 ,e are picked up by before America entered World War I, and ·the country confederates and change from prison attire to civilian was preocccopied w,t~ the war n Europe. Yet. lnto1 with attire-only to discover that they have had their pants erance was an artistic success and has, perhaps, grown Stan and 0II,e as prospect ive hotel footman and door· switched. There Is much excitement as they try to rn stature with the years. Certainly when ail the films man mistaken tor visiting royalty. The c-hmax comes sw,tch pants but are continually ,nteruppted or pur of Gnff,th are considered Intolerance stands at the when Jean Har'ow alights f rom a cab In front of the sued. top. hotel - and 100:ma,1 Stan closes the cab door on the D. W Griffith, in tour separate stories, attacked ,n. tr ain of her gown 810-642, Standard 8mm. version, 400-feet, tolerance and bigotry through the ages, bnng,ng the 14-ozs...... SJ 3.98 ep,c to the screen with film techniques far advanced 810- 69, Standard 8mm., 3,50-feet, 14-ozs. 860-209, Super 8 version, 450-feet, 14-ozs. for the times...... •.• .. •...... • . .. . $1:1. 98 ...... Sl.5.98 810-359, Standard 8mm., 2600-feel, 5-lbs. 860-20, S up er 8. 400-feet, 14-ozs . . . .. Slfi.f18 620-237, 16mm. silent version, 800-feet, 3-lbs...... S 90.98 620-4, 16mm. sile11 t 11Prsion. 700-feet •.]-l bs. 860-17, Super 8, 2900-feet, 6-lbs ..... $103.98 . • .. ...•...... •.. S44.98 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. - . . .. $44.98

r HE PHARMACIST (1933) THE RINK (1916) THE EYES O F JULIA DEEP (1918) starring W. C. Fields starring Charlie Chaplin with Edna Mary MIies Minter, Alan Forrest, he triels and tribulations of pharmacist Fietds' show Pmviance, James T. Kelly, Eric Campbell, Little Rascals Comedy ram beginning to ena. The family lives in an apart­ Alice Wilson, George Periolat, Carl The gang has been assigned mdiv1duat responbIli­ ent over the drug stc•e . . Elsie and daughters. Henry Bergman, Albert Austin, Charlotte w fe Stockdale, Ida Easthope and Eugenie tres for Saturday- Joe to chop wood -Farina to beat ·eabe~and Lorena. Tne climax comes when a gangster Mineau and John Rand . carpets- Mary Ann to clean up the back yard-but the unfight begins on the street outside. A gangster runs Besserer Charlie is a wa iter who spends -his spare time at ttje lure of the neighborhood park is greater, and the gang nb store with gun blazing." Lorena's boy friend, Mary Mites Minter as lhe engaging young heroine the roller-ska ting rink. He becomes involved with Edna. all ends up under the trees on that lazy summer day. rady, who just b·ought her:'home, has wa;ted who saves scoundrel Nan Forrest from himself in a has lo the flirtatious "Mr. Stout" (Enc Campbell). Edna's A sandwich man dressed as the devil tires of his tramp all her from the pay phoni: ·in the store. Fields has well-plotted ;ind always Interesting story of the rich father and others al a hilarious ska ting party which along the sidewalks and stretches out on the other side a tow opinion of him. but here Grady . and the poor, proving that the twain can meet. ad features every va riety of fall and every species of may­ of the big tree, only to hear members of the gang dis­ M gangster Is Just 0;1tside the phone booth door - A rare treat for silent screen fans, this delightful hem in the fast-moving and delightfully fu nny se­ cuss the possibility of the ''Old Devil Man" getting rady opens the door and ctotbets him -and oe::omes comic/drama Is the first Mary Miles Minter picture quences. them if they do not do their assigned work. So our cos­ he-hero ol the morne,t! A Blackhawk F1lms/NTA Re­ to be made available. Now you can judge for yourself a-;e. 810-263, S tandard 8mm., 350-feet, 14-ozs. whether the young girl who followed in Mary PickfOfd's­ tumed devil decides to do his "good turn" for the day, ...... $12.98 footSleps at Paramount really had falent, a Questioo drops a smoke bomb in front of the gang and hops after 10-365, S tandwd 8m m . silent version, 350- them. 860-67, Super 8, 400-feet, 1-lb ...... $14.98 discussed at length over the years since. Hoflywood's feet, 1-tb ...... • ...... •. tJS.98 unsolved cnme-<>f-the-century ruined her career. 810-289, Standard 8mm version, 350-feet on 60-!H; Super 8 S?lent t•ersiott, 400-fee.t, 1· 620-78, 16mm. silent version, 600-feet, 3-lbs...... $39.98 81()..859, Stm11:lard 8mm., 875-feet, 2-lbs• 2-reels, 14-ozs ...... $12.98 Jb ..• ...... • .. .• . . ... $15.98 ...... S 94.98 860-111, Super 8 version, 450-feet, ~lbs. 80-23, Standard 8mm. magnetic sound i-er­ 860-497, S1ipe1·8, 975-feet, 2-lbs... .• I 89.98 ...... $14.98 lll-.-· -.350-feet, 14-ozs...... $24.98 THE CAKE EATER (1924) 620-865, 16mm. sile1it, 1750-feel, tJ.lbs. Super c magnetic sound, 775-feel. Will Rogers, , Billy Engle, . · ...... $12'4.98 14-ozs ...... •...... $26.98 Grace Woods, Patsy O'Byrne, Al Forbes DRACULA (Nosferatu) fi40-8.1, 16mm. rJp'ical Mund t•ersion 100- Selected by the ranch's new owners as their ideal cow­ feet, 3-lb.~...... $44.98 boy, Will became the butt of his fun-loving friends' SPOOK SPOOFING (1927) pranks. But when the spinsters decide that the way to 1922. An abridgement. his heart is through his stomach, Will's really in trou­ Little Rascals Comedies Directed by F. W. Murnau with Max Schreck, ble! (1929) Farina, Joe. Wheeze< and all the Gang have a comedy Alexander Granach, Gustav von Wangen­ 810-88, Standard 8mm.. 325-feet, 14-ozs. here that is ideal for Hallowe'en-being a story ot starring Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy graveyards and ghost~-and a thriller-dlller for any heim As process server< Stan and Oflie are called upon to · · ...... $12.98 other rime of the year as-well. This f irst important film version of Dracula was, pro­ retrive a radio from 1 most uncooperative Edgar Ken­ 860-93, Super 8, 350-feet, 14-ozs. . ... $14.98 ne:;ly- use a ladder to try the second floor- get into 810-284, Stat1dard 8mm. version. 400-feet rm duced in Germany in 1922 by F. W. Murnau. Murnau al~kirtds of lrouble-,ou gel :he laughs! 2 reels, 14-ozs. . .•.. . ..• . .. •. . . $12.98 was soon to gain grea ter fame for Th e last laugh (1925), followed by Sunrise (1927), his first film made 810-301, Stand.arr] 8m.m., 400-feef, 14-ozs. 860-111. Sur>er 8 version. about 450-f<:et, 'ONE A.M. (1926) 2-lbs...... $14,98 in the . The photography for Dracula wa s · · · · · .. • . • .. .•...... $13. 98 by Fritz Arno Wagner and Gunther Krampf. It made 8611-14!1, Super 8, 45().Jeet, 14-oz s . ... S15.98 starring Charlie Chaplin with use of camera tricks that were innovative. and that created an atmosphere which made seeing the picture 62'J,J/)9, 16mm. sit, nt versum. 800-fecl, !J.lbs. Albert Austin (1929) an exciting experience in 1922...... • . . . •...... $44.98 starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy · Seeing Dracula today is still an exciting ex~nence, Except for a brief passage with a taxi driver. Chari e and this abridged version of the original full length makes a solo appearance in this one. In evening dress stan ,and Olhe acquire a new friend -a stray goat and feature preserves almost all of the narrative assets of and high silk hat, he returns home from a night on the the,r fragrant fneno follows them where ever they go the original. ( 1928) town, and finds himself in all kinds of fantastic situa­ including their hotel room - where they meet their tions. Pure slapstick-but Charlie keeps his dignity all greatest challenge ir> t he form of hotel manager Char- 810-793, Standard 8mm. version, about 600- starring Stan laurel and Oliver Hardy the way. he H.tll, , Jeet , 2-lbs ...... $21.98 White posing ;is lunr:h counter w.1iters. Stan and Olhe 810-247, Standard 8mm., 275-feet, 14-ozs. 860-405, Super 8 version, about 675-feet, 2- are. sent by an empIoyment agency to :he home of the 810-76. Standard 8mm.. 350-feet, 14uzs. newly rich and sroti::11sh Cutpeppers-and d 'saster ...... S1 2.98 ...... • ...... $1.l98 lbs ...... $24.98 overtakes Mrs. CulJ,ep~r·s dinne:- party! 860-38, Super 8, 300-feet, 14-ozs . .... S14.98 860-153, Super 8. 400-feel, 14-ozs. ... $15.98 810-272, Standard 8t11 m •• .15 ()..fe.e t, 14-ozs. 620-61, 16mm. silent version, 500-feet, 3-lbs. 620-1;]1, 16mm silet1t version, 700-fl!.et, -1-lbs. BERTH MARKS (1929) ...... •...... •. . . • SJS. 98 ...... $39.98 · · · · · · - · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · • · · . • . $44.98 860·37. Super 8. 400-fcct.14-ozs . . .• . $15.98 starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy 620-84, 16mm. sflet1I versi'11. 700-feet, 3-l /J s. Stan and Ollie are a "big time" vaudeville team enroute ...... $44.98 from one theatre to another in the upper berth of an open sec tion Pullman. While the space Is confined. the laughs are not, and this one has some great mo­ LINDBERGH'S ments. 810-415, Standard 8mm., 400-feet, 14-ozs. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT ...... $19.98 £d•ted from newsree coverage of the historic flight of c;,a,1es Augustus Lindbergh from New York 10 Paris 860-57, Super 8, 450-feet, 14-ozs. . . . . $1 5. 98 -on May 20, 1927. Includes pictures from lake-off at 620-320, 16mm. silent version, 800-Jeet, 3-lbs. Roosevelt Field, New York, to the buge crowds m ...... S44.98 Frimce. BeJg,um ar,<1 tngtand. Also covers his return to t,merica and tile honors he rece,V€d. . 810-346, Standard 8mm. version, 30ll-f eet. A .,r NIGHT IN THE SHOW 1-lb...... •...... $12.98 • (1 915) 860-78, S1.1per 8 1•crsim1, 350-feet, 1-lb. Sl l,. 98. starring Charlie Chaplin One of the very best of Chaplin's series of Essanay Comedies. Charlie Is cast io a double role; as a gentle­ CRAZY HOUSE (1928) man who causes a considerable amount of disturbance in the orchestra. and as Mr. Rowdy, who does equally little Rascals Comedies well in the ga llery. Jean (right side of tt,e trackS) t:1v1tes the "Garig" (wrong As the gentleman, Charlie causes many mishaps in sloo of :he t racks) to a party at her house. 8ut the the lobby , and when he finally gets into the theatre. ''G.ang" doesn't know tnat Papa has fixed the house for 'S (1928) changes his seat so many times that he is distinctly an April Fool's Day p;;rty for his f riends. l ot s of fast unpopular with his neighbors. As Mr. Rowdy, he is action. Ideal lor kids and for family New Year's par­ starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy also up to all kinds of tricks, including the playing of ties. GREATEST FIGHTS wHh Edgar Kennedy the tire hose on the audience. 81(/-903, Standard 8mm. 1•ersio11, 4 fJO..feet Highlights of Dempsey's fight with George Carpentier Two goys onshore leave-a rented Model T Roadster­ 810-533, Standard 8mm. version, 950-feet, on 2-reels, 14-ou...... •...... S12.98 in 1921, the Dempsey-Firpo fight of Sept.. 1923, the two girls-a traffic jam and a mile long stnng ot vi!l­ 1-lb ...... $12.98 Dempsey-Tunney fight or 1926. the Dempsey-Sharke1 tage automobiles! One of their funniest and most fa. 860-277, S1lper8version, 400-feet, 1-lb.. SJ4. 98 860-492, Supers. 425-feet , 1-lb. . •... 114. 98 fight of July, 1927, and the second Tunney-Dempse1- mous comed;es. bout. Sept., 22, 1927. 620-271, 16mm. silent version, 700-feet, 810-73, Standard 8mm. t 1ersi011 425../eet, S-lbs. SS9. 98 810-334, Standard 8mm. version. 400-feet, 1-lb• ...... •..• , ... ..• , $1.'l.98 14-ozs...... $12.98 860-4, Super 8 version, 450-feef, 1-lb .. . $15.98 860-9, Super 8 version, 42.5-feel. 11 -ozs. 620-20, 16mm. silent version, 850-/f!P.t, S-lbs. · · · · · · ...... $14.98 $49.98

of countless ,ndlvidual pcoblems- rrom batn his cus­ tomers and mnumerable ··strays" and passersby. The­ action begins when a local gangster enters O'Hare's barber shop and forces Fields to ch.ange trls indentity by shaving off hrs mustache anc! cutting his hair. Of course. Fields. bemg the brave soul he is. sets out to capture the bandit and claim the $2,000 reward, Now t he iaughs really begin. A Blackhawk FHms/NTA Re-, lease. starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hard y (1928} 810-375, Standard 8mm., 375-fe.et, 14-ozs. Probably their funniest sound comedy and their only film to win an Academy Award' All about delivering a starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy · · · · · · · · · · · ...... , . $13.98 piano to Bj lly Gilbert's home on the lop of the h•ll ­ via the longest flight of stairs you've ever seen• Guar­ Stan and Ollie are small time contractors. A promoter 860-309, St,per 8, 425-feet, 14 ozs .. .. . $15.98 anteed to pfease! hires the pair to finish ~ job. The Catlforn,a bungalow, "bu,lt hl

ing to his home town. he sees for the first t,me ,n two years. his childhood sweetheart. Carmen, played by Ula Lee. It is apparent that there is noth,ng in the way of an earIy wedding.

'As the months go by, in Madrid's Plaza de Toros, the great Gallardo entertai,s the presidential party and aristocratic Donna Sol, played by Nita Naldi. Though quite accustomed to the admiration of beauti fu l wom­ en, Gallardo senses a special magnetism In this one and, after the fight, accepts his manager's offer to introduce him.

P AUL KILLIAM'S ABRIDGED VERS ION 810-794, Standard 8mm.. 600-feet, 2-lbs...... , ...... S21.98 LOVE, LOOT AND CRASH 860-429. Super 8, 675-feet, i -lbs..... $24.98 (1915) starring with Lila COMPLETE SILENT FEATURES ROBBERY (Edison, 1903) Lee and Nita Naldi 810-900, Standard 8mm., 1050-feet, 2-lbs. featuring Joseph Swickard, Dora Rogers, G. M. Anderson, Marie Murray, Charles Parrott () and At a small-town arena in , where young Spa n ...... S 41.98 iards meet for their national sport, Just as American 860-900, Super 8, 1175-feet, 2-lb.~ ... S 47.98 George Barnes Fritz Schade and The Keystone Cops. kids team up for sandlot base~II. the loca hero s CrediteG as the f;r5t American film to tell a comolete Dora and rer fatner are lost 1n the kitchen, for they Juan Gallardo, played by Valentino. This prom,s,ng ama 620-900, 16mm., silent, :2100-feel, 7-lbs. story. The Great Train Robbery was an "eastern•· west• have ju;t fired their cooa<. An ad for a new one in the teur becomes Spain's most idolized matador Return- ...... $149.98 ern mace ,n New Jersey and employed ,ntercutting to newspa ,er attracts two crooks. one of which ,s Fritz tell the story, captivat,ng the audiences wh o floc~ed Schade Ho is to dress like a woman, apply for the to see it ,n I 903. cook's job, and at the first opportunity, loot the house, Max Aronson, orie of the performers, later fou"'1 with hii, pal standing by outside In a Model T f or the THE HUNCHBACK fame as "Broncho Bi lly" Anderson, the f irst getawa1•, This comic situation ends up with the kIdnap­ sc•een star, and t,e film gererated countless ,mita­ p,ng of Dore and a general alarm goes off at headquar• t,ons as the excitement It crealed,swept across the ters. Ttere's all the auto action you associate with a tledglins industry. ::,o many "f,r,ts" belong 10 The Great Key~tor,e Cop sequence in the last half of this reel OF Train Robbery that ,t 1s a film which must be seen oy 810-321, Standard 8mm. version, 175-feet, everyone with any merest n t,ie movies and their h,s­ tory, 11-ozs...... ••.. S 6.98 NOTRE DAME (1923) 8UJ5~8. Standard 8mm. • 200-fccl, 11-ozs. 860-27'1. St1pet· 8 version, ZOO-feet, 11-ozs. ' . .• • •...... •...... S 6,!18 ...... •...... •.... S i .98 starring with Patsy Ruth 825-4'1, Standard Smm., part-co/01·, Zf/Ofe1.,l , 620-:275, 16mm. silent ver.~fon, ."150-feet, l - Miller, , Ernest Torrance, 11 -ozs • ...... SJ 1.98 ibs. . ...•...... •...... Sz.4.98 Tully Marshall, Raymond Hatton, Kate 860-5, Super 8, 2:2.5-f'eet, 11-0:11• .•..• $ 7.. 98 Lester, Brandon Hurst, Nigel De 870-8, S11per 8, pa'rt-color, 2i5·/Nt, J f -.-,::H. Bruller, Winifred Bryson and Gladys , • .. - . - ...... $14.98 AN ARIZONA WOOING Brockwell 62{}-lflfJ, 16111111., 400feet, 2-fhs ...... $24.!I~ 62.5-17, 16mm., pnrf•{"o/or, 400-f,:et. 2-lb.~. (1915} Here is the great Lon Chaney feature of 1923 complete ...... •...... $44 ..98 and substantially as ,twas first released. While Chaney r -;::::.:;~;J;;:;;,;,,fll :-"""';';';;:::"::;;;;;;;;;;;:;:-;.:;;.i-,=i-~rrF'..1 had first attracted more than casual attention in "The .., ~ Miracle Man" ,n which he appeared at Paramount A sheepma~ in cattle country Tom sn't exoc11y popu­ ,n 1919, twas unquestionably h,s performance in " The lar. To make matters worse, he's court,ng a cattleman's Hunchback" and in "The Phantom of the Opera," which daught,•r and when the Citizen's Committee decides to followed at Universal in 1925, that laid the groundwork run h,rr off. it's high action and suspen~. for his highly successful career at M-G·M for the re­ 81fJ-.'l11). Standard 8mm., '100-icet, 11-ozs mainder of the silent era ...... s li.9ll Sfi0-1U , Super 8. 22.'i-feet, 11 .,,:s. . . . S 7. 98 810-294, Standard 8mm. t·ersion. 2000-feet 620-1.~8• .'6m111. , 440-fcct, 2-lbs, . .... $24.98 on lOref!ls, 4-lbs ...... S69.98 860-92, Super 8 PP.r.~ion, 2200-feet m1 I I reels, 9-lbs...... $79. 98 THE GREAT WAR 620105, 16mm. si/P.11/ 1•e1·.~ion, 4000-feet on lOreels, 12-lbs...... $199.98 (WORLD WAR I) THE FLOORWALKER (1916} CHAPTER I-THE WAR CLOUDS BREAK starring Charlie Chaplin with Edna The f ,n,t chaprer of "The Great War" ,s devoted to BIG BUSINESS (1929) Purviance, Eric Campbell, Lloyd Bacon, oackground persona1It,es and events of the penOd­ Albert Austin, and the ponp, pageantry and parades that were the order starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy 0 1 the clay In Eu rope with James Fi nlayson Leo White lmper,al Germany had become a power at sea -had Sell ing Christmas trees in sunny ' Stan and Olaotin's 1,rst corredy •n his ' amous MutuA group o: developed the modern suhmarine - and its gun crews Ollie are working all of the houses ,n the ne,ghborhood twelve, th• s deals with Char e·~ ,rvo:vement w,th a on su~ ace vessels had been precisely trained. All w,th the r Model T pick-up and their stock of trees. store d-::ective on :he escalator <'1 a $Cries of escaoades Europe was 1,ke dry tinder - ready to exp!Ode -a~o entirely in the slapst ck trad,t•on of his eari1er KP.ystone They have no luck at all until they come to the home of the murder of the Archduke provided the spark. The Scotsman F,nlayson-lhey have no luck there either, and Essanay pr()ductions attack o~ the west began with Germany's advanced for disa,ter nearly overtakes everyone. Upon their S tr111d,1rrl 8mm .. 14-Ms. through Ii .tie Belg,um and ri fourteen days the 810-19,1. .'J,'iO-iat, first knock, Finlayson appears at the door and 1nd1- Germar• arm, es had swept 25D-f!,1les...... •. • • . .. ..• • ••.•.... . • . . $12.98 cates he ,snot a prospect for a tree. They start to leave, 810-560, Standard 8mm. t"ersirin, 200-/eet, but one of the tree's branches has caught m the door. 860-2S, S11per-~. 400-feet, 14-ozs. .. .. $14.98 14-ois...... •.•.••• . .. . . $6.98 They ring again, and cne thing leads to another until 620-7, Jfi111m. s.-lc11t l't:rsi"n, 700-fret, '2-lhs. 860-104, Super 8 n:rsion '2:25-feet, 14-(1::s. "Peace on ear th, good will to men" seems to have com­ . • •...... •...... $;J9.98 pletely vanished. But the boys better selves (?) do ...... • ...... S7.[J8 begin to appear as our ',Im reaches ,ts climax. A Black­ CHAPTER 11-1914-1917, hawks Films,'Hal Roach Release STi~LEMATE AND U. S. NEUTRALITY 810-66, Standard 8mm. version, .'JSOfeet, Br itain sends her small army to help invade Belgium­ 4-ozs ...... Sl .'J.98 six weeks after the collapse of Belgium, l he Germans 860-2, Super 8 version, 400-feet, 1-lb .. $15.98 attack on the Marne-to w, thrn 18-miles of Paris 620-56. 16mm. version, 700-/eet, 3-lhs.. S44.98 the fa tn ous taxicabs of Pans rush every ava, lablc soldier to the defense-refugees with their meager bP.long ngs trudge to the rear areas. In the United States. their is peace and neutrality Germany declares unrestricted submarine warfare -•n the Lui.itar i~ disaster, almost 1.200 of the passengers and cri,w l:>Se their 1ves. LIFE IN THE THIRTIES-' 810 .'i61. Standard 8mm . .~ ilent t•rrsion. 2fi{J. {I/Mt-_~,_ .,.,,. 0~4{\ frrt, 14-oZII ...... $8.98 S60-105. S11p<>r 8 vi:rsion. 275-feet, 1-lb S9.Y8 The com,fol;!w~a= he 1930's from the THE FIRST 500-MILE CHAPTER 111-1917; beginning of the depression until the re-election of F D.R in 1936 There are the bread lines. the new INDIANAPOLIS YEAR OF CRISIS poor, depressed farm prices and discontent on the The Am er can E.xped1t1:>nary Force begins to move farms. the bonus march on WaSh,ngton by 15,000 SPEEDWAY RACE (1911} •·over there". lnadecuate weapons stocked at ho11e unemployed veterans, bank fa i.ures, the elect,on of force 1lraftees to trz,n with wooden cannons. U. S. I Franklin D. Roosevell ,n 1932, the "fireside chat", During lndianpol1s Speeoway t,me each ye ar, th,s v,n­ Adm,r.il Sims develops the convoy system for Atlal'tic the brai~ trust, the AgnculturaI Adjustment Ac t. the tage f Im has par•icular ,nterest, i,o,nting up vividly crossmgs. Disastrous attacks by Germans III the early GREAT MOMENTS FROM Public Works Adm,n ,stration, ar avalanche of new of· tl'e s1riK,nB changes that have taken place ir, th,s an­ spring of 1917 have led to spot mutinies in the French fices and agencies. NRA and the Blue Eagle. the end ,ng nual Memoria! Day Classic since the first major assuit army. n b)th the French and British armies casualties 'iHE PHANTOM of proh•bition, the Works Progress Administration, on autcmoblle speed records durinR tho f irst runn:np e,ceec replacement abilities In the rainy fall of 1917, the C.C.C., the dust bowl, the "Oakies", "Share-the­ back ,n 1911 You'll see the f rst of these lndiar,apoh the trenches run in an unbroken hne from Switzerland Wealth" and Senator Huey Long 50,:)-m ,•ers ,n am~z,ng detail consi1enng the year n to the Ennlish Channel Lenin overthrows Kerensky's OF THE OPERA" (1925} wl'icr. t'JP /ace occurred provis onal government In Russ,a. A mrllion German with Lon Chaney, , 810-85, Sto11rlrm l 8mm. v ersion. 15fJf,:ct, troop$ are released from the eastern front, and the 810-582, Standard 8mm 1>ersion, .'J.50-feet , German High ·command prep.ires a front at­ Norman Kerry JI-oz,;...... $6.98 tack. The Phantom lives deep ,n the catacombs below the 1-lb...... $12. 98 860 21, S1,pP.t· 8 vrrsion, 175-/ect, 1J nz.~. Paris Opera House No one has ycl seen his race or 860-109. Supe1· 8 1>ersio11. 400-feet, 1-lb. . .• ...... $7.98 810-5'J2, Standard 8mm. version. 300-fect, knows his story Yet, alf fear the re,gn of terror his J.fl, ...... • $12.98 warped brain has unleashed upon the opera. C,ristine, c:;.~~---- ~·· ,··l~i 020-27. ll>mm. ~ilc 11t t>cri;ion, SOO feet. 2-/bs. 8fi01'J6, Su11er 8 t;ersiu11, S50-feet, 1-lh t~e pr,ma donna, owes her success lo the Phantom's . . . • • •...... • ...... $24.!IS t~toring, whispered secretly :hrough the walls. But The secon,hM~, cha~r~?the Th,rt,es", . . , _ ...... ••...... SJ4.98 the Phantom, upset by hatred and the urge to kill, mur· this f1Im covers many of the highlights - including the CHAPTER V-THE YANKS ENTER ders one of the workmen, and his companions swear Lindberg kidnapp,ng and trial and conviction of kid­ napper Bruno Hauptmann, the Hindenberg disaster at 'S In th11 t,r .a chapter of " The Great War", the action vengeance as they tra,I the Phantom to his la,r and through the streets of Pans. Lakehurst, New Jersey. the abdication of Edward VIII begin! m ,ate May of 1918 when the French retreat at and his 'llarriage to Wallis Warf·eld Simpson, the new Chemin des Dames ndge--but the U.S. Marines mov~ 810-83.'J, Standard 8mm., ,'JOOfeet, 14-ozs. King of England. George VI, H-tler's defiance of the WILD WEST SHOW forNa1d US. youth and v,tahty encoirraged the French ...... SI."J.98 Treaty of Versailles. Mussolini's conquest of Ethiopia, The firM port ion d this film ·~ devoted to the show,ng T airplane was new weapon of w~r, and General -le a the vis,t of King George and Queen Elizabeth to the of Wild West Shew parades, the first photographed 81 l1y t,A 1tchcll comman'led lhe greatest concentration 860-466. Super 8, .150-feet. 14 ozs. SI 5. 98 United States, the New York World's Fa,r. But in Eu­ by Ed1~on cameraman in 1898. the second by a Bi· of ai r power ever assembled. 8.10 1.'17, Standard 8mm. magnetic sm,rd vrr­ rope, Germany had cverrun Austria and Czechoslo­ ograph comeraman in 1902 Follow,ng this is tt>e And th<:n on Nov. 11. 1918, the Arrni•;tice Crow,Js sion with narration and silent mode piano vakia. a,d Italy had 11waded Alban,a, Japan extended sort ot act,or, for which the Wild West Show was t hroughout the Allied world give vent lo an overwhelm her aggression in China In a sullen world preparing for famous- lnd,ans. scouts. ca valryrN~n. fast riding al'd mg emotional release. The A. E. F. starts home, and at accompaniment. 200-feet, 11-nz.~ . ... SJ 2. 98 war, a v:>ice said "It's later thar. you lh,nk" re-enactments of typical f rortler events. home thti heroes parade and the "War to End War" s 880-40, Super 8 magnetic sound version 1rith over! narration and silent movie piano 11ccom- 8/IJ-2.iS, Strwdm·d 8mm. Vl'rsion, SOO-fecf. 810-!>6:I, Standard 8mm. ven~ion. 300-fee t , pa11ime11t, 225-feel, 11-ozs...... ,$1.1.98 810-583, Standard 8mm. ver.~ion, 450-feel, 14 QZS. , .•••••••.•.•• - •• • • • • • SJ:2.98 1-lp ...... , Sl'i.98 6,10442, 16mm. optical smt11d version with 2-lbs...... $14.98 8ti0-24, Sl!pcr 8 !'er~io11, ./50-feet, I-lb. $14. !18 860-107. Sup,•r 8 t•P.rsfo11, 350-feet, 1-lb narration and silent movie piano accom 860-110, Super 8 ver.~ion, 500-feet, 2 lbs. 620-40, 16mm. silent mirnio11, 600.jc, t. 3-/bs. . • , ...... • • ...... $14.98 pa11iment, about 400-feet, :2-/bs . .. . . $24.98 . • ...... S16. 98 ...... •.••• ...... • $S!l.98 ..

... .I.. SALES FLYER F-205, December 1970-January 1971 7 ,,. Standard 8mm. • Super 8 • 16mm. ~~ silent • sound • some color ·~ eeMEBY • BRAMA • ABVENTDRE Films from the Great Days of The Silents and the Early Days of Sound! On this and fo!lowing pages films are silent and black & Following s a simple chart Films Bulletin. is a complete alphabetical white. that gives running time of RUNNING TIME ON SOUND When ordering from this listing of all of the great films Be aware, too> that you various film lormats. FILMS catalog, use order blank on offered by Blackhawk. must order the proper film RUNNING T IME OF SILENT 16mm., page 23. Be sure to read all For your convenience, we format to fit your projector. FILMS BASED ON AVERAGE per 100-feet 2-3/4 minutes instructions. Always order by have broken them into easy­ Standard 8mm. film must be PROJECTION SPEED Standard 8mm., title and stock number. .. and 8tand rd 3 per 100-feet 5-1/2 minutes used in a Standard 8mm. a mm., remember to save all papers to-find categories. Under each per 100-feet 7-1/2 minutes Super 8, title we have listed the vari­ projector. Super 8 film must Super 8, per 100-feet . .... 5 minutes returned with your order until ous version~, i.e., Standard be used only in a Super 8 pro- per 100-feet 6-3/4 minutes · all items are checked and 8mm., Super 8, 16mm., etc. jector. (Of course, both can 16mm., For short descriptions of found completely satisfae· Unless otherwise stated, all be used in a dual projector.) per lOO-feet 3-3/4 minutes each film, see the Blackhawk tory. All Productions by Hal Roach are available BRA TS <1930 > (1931) PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES 0931) in Standard 8mm., Super 8, and 16mm., 810 630, Standard Bmm., JOO-feet, U-ozs. Sl3.'8 810-565, Standard &mm., 350-teet, 14.ozs. ll3.98 BJ0-91, Standa rd 8mm. magne!lc sound, 1200 feet, 860-201. Super e, J25-feet, \4-ozs. $15.91 860-360, Supers. 375-feet. 14.ozs. $15.98 4,l bs, S74.98 sound and silent, as listed. They are licensed 830-76, Standard emm. magnetic sound, 275-leef, 830 33, St.ind.,rd 8mm magnetic sound, JSO-lt!i?I. 640 78, 16mm. optical sound, 2400,feet, 7,lbs. S119.9B by for home and non­ 14-0ZS. S24.98 14,0ZS. $24.98 880-14, Super 8 magnetic sou0<1, 300-f~et, 14,ozs. $16.98 880-20. Super 8, magnelic sound, 375 feel, 1.i.ozs. $26.98 ( 1931) theatrical exhibition-Television and 6dQ,46, 16mm. optical soun

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DON'T PARK HERE 0919) FATTY'S MAG IC PANTS 0914) BATH TUB PERILS (1916) slarring HARRY MANN, CHARLES DORETY and with MINTA DURFEE and HARRY McCOY with , DALE FULLER MONTE BANKS 810 577, Standard 8m m., 200-feet, 11-ozs. $6.98 810-727, Standard 8mm., 350-teet, 14-ozs $12.98 810-703, Standard 8mm., 350-feet, 14-02s. $12.99 by~ 860 159, Super 8, 225,feet, 11-ozs. S7 .98 860-328, Super 8, -'00-feet, U-ozs. $14.98 ~ silent comedies produced 620 726, 16mm. silent. 400 feet ?.lbs S24.98 620 308, 16mm. silent, 700,feet, J.lbs. $39.98 860-3 17, Super 8, •OO-teel, IA ,02s $14.98 620-289, 16mm. silent. 700-leet, 3-lbs. $39.98 A KEYSTONE COUPLET (A BANDIT & A BEAR AFFAIR (1915) I>O'\.. T SHOVE , 1919) PEEPING PETE) ( 1913) ~tarring LOUISE FAZENDA and HARRY McCOY starring HAROLD LLOYD, BEBE DANIELS, NOAH with FORD ST ERLING and 810 729, Standard8mm.. 225-feef.11 ozs. $6. 98 810 723, Standard 8mm ., 225 feet, 11-ozs. S6J8 860 371, Super 8. 250,fee t, 11-ozs. S7.98 YOUNG MACK SENNETT 860-325, Super 8. 250 feel, 11-ozs. S7.98 620- 322, 16 mm., s ilent, 450-feet, 2-lbs. $24,98 810 855. Standard 8mm .• 200-teet. 11 ozs $7 .98 j l 620-3 J5. 16mm . silent, 450 feet. 21bs. s24.98 BECAUSE HE LOVED HER (1916) 860 493, Super 8, 225-feet. 11 ozs. $8.98 620 JS~. 16mm . s ilent, •OO feet. 2 lbs . $24.98 All f ilm.~ with sound were originally silent, ;\1,\BEL'S NEW HERO (FATIY AND THE with SAM BERNAR D, and FORD DRY A!\'.D THIRSTY 0920) IM Tllll'iG BEAUTIES) ( 1913 ) STERLING and include narration with sill'nt movie piauo w,rh 810 186, Standard Smm .. JOO.feet. lA-OZS. S12.98 slamnq with VERA REYNOLDS $14,98 810-591, Standard 8mm 200-feet, 11-ozs. S6.98 accr>mpaniment fJr in some case only accom­ 610 726, Standard 8mm , 200-feet. 11 ozs. S6.98 860-238, Super 8. 325-feet 14-ozs. 860 170, Super 8. 225-fec t, 11 ozs S7 .98 paniment without narration. 860327,Sup~r a,22S feet, 11ozs. S7.98 BLACK EYES ANU BLUE 0916) 620-232, 16mm. silent, 400-feet. 2-lbs. s,•.98 620 313, 16mm. silent. 375-teet, 2 lbs S24.98 With BILLY ARMSTRONG, JUANITA HANSEN BEN TURPIN COMEDIES TIIE WAITER'S BALL ( 1916 ) 810,724, Standard 8mm., 350-feet, 14-ozs Sl2.98 TIIF. EGYPTIA:'\ }1UMMY (1914) :\ CLEVER DUMMY <1!117) with AL ST. JOHN 860-326, Super 8m m .• 400 feet, 14-ozs. $14.98 starring BILLY OUIRK and CONSTANCE TALMADGE 810 853, Standard 8mm • 275-fcet, 14 ozs. SI0.98 620 314, 16mm. silent, 700-teet, 3-tbs S39. 91 810 418, Standard 8mm . 17S-feet, l t-ozs 56.98 w ith JUANITA HANSEN, WALLACE BERRY, 860491 ,Super8,300fecl.l