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Color Slide Sets 35 mm .. 2'' X 2'' \ Color Slide Sets Uttletcn 4159 E. Easter Ave Cola:ado 80122 (303) B5C 787S WORLD'S GREATEST SELECTION OF TH INGS TO SH®W t MISPRINTS: Bloc.khowk strives for occurocy in advertising. However, errors con occur, and should you order or,, Item which is incorrectly priced, described 1984 81ockhowk Films, Inc., One Old togl• orowery, Davenport, Iowa .52802 or illu,trared, we will norify you. PrKes in thu cotohg o re subject to change. Film prints are block & white un e Pilni Many of thHe titles ore described under their listing in the videocassette section. Supt::r 8 and 16 mm u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JACK FROST (1 934) CHARLEY CHASE Animation 885-81-2457, 58, dio, COL, 9min . ............................. $30.00 THE CHASES OF PIMPLE STREET' (1935) FLIP THE FROG 685-81-2457, 16m, dio, COL, 880.01.2916, sa, dio, BULLONEY (1931) 9min . ............................. $60.00 20min ............................ SS0.00 640-81-2476, 16m, sfx, Bmin •. $60.00 THE LITTLE RED HEN (1 934) 640-01 -2916, 16m, dio, THE CUCKOO MURDER CASE (1931) 885-81-2459, S8, dio, 8min, 20min . .......................... $140.00 880-81-2474, 58, sfx, Bmin ••.. $30.00 COL ............................... $30.00 HIGH C's' (1930) 640-81-2474, 16m, sfx, 8min .• S60.00 685-81-2459, t 6m, dlo, Bmin, 640-03-2826, 16m, dio, FUNNY FACE (1 933) COL ........... .................... $60.00 26min ........................... $175.00 640-81-2482, 16m, sfx, Bmin • • 560.00 MOLLY MOO COW AND HIS WOODEN WEDDING .(1925) THE NEW CAR (1 9 30) THE BUTTERFLIES (1935) 640-03-2034, 16m, mus, 880-81-2481, 58, sfx, 8mln .... $30.00 885-81-2800, 58, dio, Bmin, 22min . ...•••.•....•............. $140.00 COL ...... ......................... $30.00 640-81-2481, 16m, sfx, 8min .• 560.00 /lUNCH£0N AT 11) LUNCHEON AT TWELVE' (1933) PUDDLE PRANKS (1930) 685-81-2800, 16m, dio, Bmin, 880-01-2748, 58, dio, 640-81-2480, 16m, six , 7min .• $60.00 COL ............................... $60.00 20min, BW ......................$ 50.00 ROOM RUNNERS (1932) NEPTUNE' S NONSENSE (1938) Comedy 640.01-2748, 16m, dia, 640-81-2832, 16m, sfx, Bmin . 560.00 885-81-2492, 58, dio, 8min, 20min, BW ........... .......... $140.00 SODA SQUIRT (1933) COL ...... ......................... $30.00 CHARLIE CHAPLIN ON THE WRONG TREK ' (1936) 640-81-2487, 16m, six, 6min . $60.00 685-81-2492, 16m, dia, 8min, 640-03-1662, 16m, dio, THE ADVENTURER (1917) SPOOKS (1932) COL ............................... $60.00 21min . .......................... $1 40.00 640-04-2500, 16m, mus, 640-81 -1947, 16m, six, 8min . $60.00 OLD MOTHER HUBBARD (1935) PIP FROM PITTSBURG' (193 1) 21min . .......................... $140.00 STRATOS FEAR (1 933) 885-81-2904, SB, dio, 11 min, 880-01-2864, 58, dio, COL ............................... $30.00 BEHIND THE SCREEN (1916) 21min ............................$ S0.00 880-81-2856, ~8, six, 7min . ... $30.00 640-04-2501 , 16m, mus, 640-81 -2856, ,l6m, six, 7min . $60.00 685-81-2904, 16m, dio, 11 min, 640-01-2864, 16m, dio, COL •.....•.•.••..•.••.•.••.•..•..• $60.00 21min ........................... $1 40.00 21min ........................... $140.00 TECHNO-CRACKED (1933) THE CHAMPION (1916) 640-81-2496, 16m, si x, 8min • . $60.00 THE QUEEN OF HEARTS (1934) POKER AT EIGHT' (1935) 885-81-2909, 58, dio, 7min, 880-04-1739, SB, mus, 640-03-1443, 16m, dio, COL ............................... $30.00 26min ............................ $70.00 20min......... .................. $140.00 CARTOON CLASSICS 685-81-2909, 16m, dio, 7min, THE COUNT (19 16) ROUGH SEAS' (1931) ALADDIN & THE WONDERFUL LAMP COL ...... ........ ........... ...... $60.00 640-04-2502, 16m, mus, 640-01-2969, 16m, dia, (1 93A) RABBIT STEW (1938) 21min ........................... $140.00 27min .............. ............. $175.00 885-81 -2579, 58, mus/dio, 8min, 885-81-2493, 58, dia, 7min, THE CURE (1917) SOUTHERN EXPOSURE' (1935) COL ............................... $30.00 COL .............. ................. 530.00 640.04-2503, 16m, mus, 880-03-1463, S8, dia, 68S-81-2579, 16m, mus/dio, 8mln, 685-81-2493, 16m, dio, 7min, 21min . .......................... $140.00 22min. .......................... $50.00 COL ............................... $60.00 COL ............................... $60.00 EASY STREET (1917) 640-03- 1463, 16m, dio, ALI BABA (1932) SIMPLE SIMON (1935) 640-04-2504, 16m, mus, 22min . .......................... $140.00 88S-81-1943, SB, mus/dio, 8min, 885-81-2701 , SS, dio, 20min ........................... $140.00 YOUNG IRONSIDES• (1 9 32) COL ............................... $30.00 7 min, COL ....... ..... ........... $30.00 THE FATAL MALLET (1 914) 880-01-291S, S8, dio, 685-81-1943, 16m, mus/dio, 685-81-2702, 16m dio, 640-04-2840, 16m, mus, 20min ............................ $50.00 Bmin . ..•••......•• .•.....• .••..... $60.00 7 min, COL. ...................... $60.00 9min . ... .......................... $75.00 640.01-2915, 16m, dio, BIMBO'S AUTO (1936) SINBAD THE SAILOR (1935) THE FIREMAN (1916) 20min ...........................$140 .00 885-81-1948, 58, mus, 7min, 88S- 81 -2626, 58', dio, 8min, 880-04-2505, SB, mus, COL ............................... $30.00 COL ............................... $30.00 21min ............................ $50.00 685-81-1948, 16m, mus, 7min, 685- 81 -2626, 16m, dio, 8min, 640-04-2505, 16m, mus, COL ............................... $60.00 COL ............................... $60.00 21min ............................ S140.00 BOLD KING COLE (1936) SUMMERTIME (1934) THE FLOORWALKER (1916) 88S-81-2799, S8, mus/dio, 8min, 885-81-24S8, S8, SFX, 8min, 640-04-2506, 16m, mus, COL ............................... $30.00 COL . .............................. $30.00 22min. ........................ .. $140.00 685-81-2799, 16m, mus/dio, 8min, 685-81-2458, 16m, SFX, 8min, THE IMMIGRANT (1917) COL ............................... $60.00 COL ............................... $60.00 880-04-2507, 58, mus, THE BRAVE TIN SOLDIER (193A) TOM THUMB (1933) 21min ............................ 550.00 88S-81-2460, SB, mus/ dia, COL, 88S-81-2003, 58, dio, 7min, 640-04-2507, 16m, mus, 8min . ........... ..... ............. $30.00 COL ............................... $30.00 21mln .........•• ....• ..• ..•... •• $140.00 685-81-2460, 16m, mus/ dio, COL, 685-81-2003, 16m, dio, 7min, KID' S AUTO RACE/A BUSY DAY (1914) 8min . ............................. $60.00 COL ............................... 560.00 640.04-2413, 16m, mus, DON QUIXOTE (193A) TOONERVILLE PICNIC (1935) 10min, BW ..... .. ............ $75.00 885-81-2803, 58, mus/dia, 8 min, 885-81-2802, 58, dia, 8min, MABEL' S MARRIED LIFE (1914) color . .............................. $30.00 COL ............................... $30.00 640-04-16S4, 16m, mus, 685-81-2803, 16mm, mus /dio, 8min, 685-81-2802, 16m, dio, 7min, 181ps, 16min . ...... .......... $110.00 color . .............................. $60.00 COL ...... ......................... $60.00 THE NEW JANITOR (1914) FIDDLESTICKS (1931) TOONERVILLE TROLLEY (1936) 620-04- 1935, 16m, sil, 885-81-2486, 58, mus /SFX, 7min, 885-81-2494, S8, dio, 7min, 1 lmin . ........................... $60.00 COL •.................• ... ......... $30.00 COL ............................... $30.00 A NIGHT OUT (1915) 68S-81-2486, 16m, mus/SFX, 7min, 685-81 -2494, 16m, dio, 7min, 620-04- 1310, 16m, sii, COL ............................... $60.00 COL ........... .................... $60.00 25min . .......................... S140.00 THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN ONE A .M. (1916) EGG (1934) 640-04-2S08, 16m mus, 885-81-2801 , S8, dia, 7min, GENERAL 18min ............................ S140.00 COL ...............................$30 .00 'THE CUCKOO CLOCK THAT 880. 04-2508, 58, mus, 685-81-2801, 16m, dio, COL, WOULDN'T CUCKOO' 1Bm ln ............................. $50.00 7 min . ............................$60.00 885-81-2944, S8, dio, 12min, THE PAWNSHOP (1916) HAPPY DAYS (1936) COL ................ ............... $55.00 640-04-2509, 16m, mus, S-81 -25S4, 16m, dio, 9 min, HELL BENT FOR ELECTION (194A) 22min. .......................... S140 .00 color ............................... $60.00 885-81-2408, 58, dia, 13min, THE RINK (1 91 6) 880.04-2510, SB, mus, THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN (1934) COL ............................... $55.00 22min. .. ........................ $50.0 0- 885-81 -2463, SB, mus/dia, COL, HOW THE ANIMALS DISCOVERED 640-04-2510, 16m, mus, 9min .................. ........ .... $30.00 CHRISTMAS' 885-81-2954, S8, nor, 12min, 22 min ......................... $140.00 685-81-2463, 16m, mus/dio, COL, THE ROUNDERS (1914) 9min ..................... ......... $60.00 COL ............................... S55.00 620-04-1810, 16m, sil, HUMPTY DUMPTY (1934) THE LITTLEST ANGEL' 12min. .. ................ ......... $60.00 885-81-2853, 58, dio, 7min, 88S-81-29S5, 58, nor, 18min, COL ............................... $30.00 COL ...............................S75 .00 TILLIE' S PUNCTURED ROMANC~ ( 1914) 640-04-0988, 16m, mus, 685-81-2853, 16m, dio, 7min, 44min, BW ..................... $275.00 COL . .............................. $60.00 SING•A•LONG THE (1915) JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1 933) ,,-.MP' 885-81 -2470, 58, mus/dio, 9min. IN MY MERRY OLDSMOBILE (1932) 640-04-1399, 16m, mus, 880-81 -2242, 58, dio, 5min, 181ps, 26mln ................. $140.00 COL .......................... ..... $30.00 BW ................................ $19.00 THE VAGABOND (1916) 685-81-2470, 16m, mus/dio, 9min, 640-81-2242, 16m, dio, 5min, 640-04-2S11 , 16m, mus, COL ............................... $60.00 BW ................................ $38.00 22min ........................... S 140.00 2 film prints a re
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