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MACK SENNETT 810-13 0723, Stand~Rd 8Mm., 225-Leet, L I Ozs S6.'8 HART, OLIVER Bol{ DEN Starring AL ST 7 r A BLACKHAWK FILMS I LAUREL MAY ~ND 1973 VALUE CIRCUS These Four Films Featuring the "Domestic Circus" performed by the incomparable Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are Now on Sale! ON SALE THROUGH MAY 31, 1973-SAVE 20% OR MORE! PERFECT DAY ff~- . TWICE TWO (1929) ~ t:--- with Edgar Kennedy .) Ir (1933) ;' One of their most original comedies. with Stan The Hardys and the Laurels, together with Mr , I l and Ollie playing themselves and each other's -iardy's brother-in-law, Edgar Kennedy, are t f -._ wives They're very nearly the whole show• It preparing for a Sunday outing. The brother,in- 1 { ,f gets unde' way on the,r wedding anniversary- aw is suffering from the gout. Can't you • with hilarious results! imagine the comedy possiblit,~ of this sort of a prop- on an outing? 1 810-02-1061, Standard Smm., 350-feet, 14-ozs. Regularly $14.98 , .Sale S10.00 810·02·0641, Standard smm., 3C•O-feet, I4-ozs. Regularly 513.98 . Sale $10.00 860-02-1061, Super 8, 375-feet, 14-ozs. Regularly 516.98 , .. ... Sale $12.00 860·02-0203, Super 8, 325-feet 14-ozs. Regularly $15.98 , . Sale $12.00 830-02-0089, Standard 8mm. maRnetic sound , 375-feet, 14-ozs. Regularly 830-02-0087, Standard &mm. magnetic sound, 400-feet, 14-ozs. Regularly $24.98 . .... .. .. ......... .. Sale $20.00 S24.98 . .. .. .. .......... ...... ..... ........ .. .. Sale S20.00 880-02-0015, Super 8 magMtic sound, 400-feet, 14 .,.,. Regularly $26.98 880-02-0036, Super 8 magnetic sound, 450-feet, 14-ozs. Regularly S26.98 . ... ... , . ..... ........ .. .... , ... .. ... .... .. ... Sale 522.00 . .... .. ..... ...... .. ... Sale S22.00 t---------c=-o~M-=-E~C----L-EA_N_.,__.. (193 1) BE BIG with Mae Busch, (1930) Gertrude Astor Ollie and his wile are looking forward to a ne boys are all set for a week-end with the,r quiet evening at home-only to have the door­ wi,es in Atlantic City when a phone call ,ntorms bell ring and discover "Those Laurels" The them they are to be honored by a test1mon1al Hardys muff 11 and have lo welcome their d11 •ner. Ollie feigns illness the girls go on gu..sts Un me way out for some ice cream. the boys are innocent spectators Blackhawk Flyer F-238 does not ti upercede alone but the girls m,ss the tra,n1 at Mae Busch's "suicide" from wh,ch they bring her to the Hardy's apartment• previous publicauons, except it may reflect Great on comedy' 830-02-0032. Standard 8mm.. magnetic sound, 400-feet, I-lb. Regularly 830-02-0073, Standard 8mm., magnetic sound, 575-feet. I-lb. Regularly some price adjui.t.ments of items no longer 524.98 ..... ..... ... , . .. , ...... .. .. ... ....... Sale $20.00 $34.98 . .Sale $30.0 0 on sale. All Sate items in this ftyer•wi)l only 880-02-0023, Super 8, magnetic sound, 450-feet, 1-lb. Regularly $26.98 880-02-0008, Super 8, magnetic sound, 625-leet, 2-lbs. Regularly $37.98 be . Sale $33.00 good through May 31, 1973. Use only .. ......... .... ... ... , ........ .. .... .. .. Sale $22.00 from date of receipt t.broua-h May 31, 1973. FIVE LAUREL & HARDY TALKING COMEDIES NEW First Time in Standard 8 mm. ,- Super 8 Silent! LISTING! THICKER "Worli' s laFgest ANY • THAN WATER (1935) OLD selection with James Flnlayson & Daphne Pollard Ollie is married to Daphne, Stan is their Star boarder, James Finlayson of owns the furniture store from which the Hardy's are buying their furniture. PORT Things get messed up when Daphne gives the money for the week's pay­ mentto Ollie who gives it to Stan who ....•.• ? 810-02-1207, Standard Smm., 300-feet, 14--ozs•. .• . .• ..•.. .....••... ...... , • S13.98 (1932) things to show" 860-02-1207, Super 8, 325-feet, 14-ozs.... •• .....•. ......•..•..•.... ••••.•• . $15.98 830-02-1157, Standard &mm., magnetic sound, 400-feet, 14-ots..•..•...•... • .••••... $24.98 880-02-1157, Super 8, magnetic sound, 450-leet, 14-ozs. .•. •. .. , • . ••..•....•..•. ...... $26.98 Stan and Dlhe home from a whaling voyage, head for 640-02-1157, 16mm,, optical sound, BOO-feet, 3-tbs•.• , • . _ • ..•••. • ••.. ••••.••..••. ... S44.98 Ye Mariner's Roost, a hotel where they rescue a maiden in distress! A number of their greatest comedy routines Including Stan as a prize fighter. 810-02-1252, Standard &mm., 350-feet, 14-ots. S13.98 THE COME 860-02-1252, Super 8, 375-feet, 14-ozs. .... $15.98 830·02-0072, Standard Smm., magnetic sound, 400- EASTIN-PHELAN feet, 1-lb.... _ .. • . ..•...... .•. _ . _ .• $24.98 CORPORATION CLEAN 880-02-0064, Super 8, magnetic sound, 450-feet, 2- lbs .. .. • .... .. • . ..•.•• ... .•..• .•. $26.98 640-02-0057, 16mm., optical sound, 800-feet, 3-lbs. (1931) . ... , • . ............ ... , , . , .. , . ... $44.98 DAVENPORT with Mae Busch, Gertrude Astor IOWA 52808 Ollie and his wife are looking forward to a quiet evening at home-only to have t he doorbell ring and discover "Those Laurels". On the way out for some ice cream , the boys are innocent spectators at Mae Busch's "suicide" from which they bring her to the Hardy's apartment! 810·0 2-1284, Standard &mm .. 37S-feet, 14-ozs . ..... .. .. .. .. ........ .... ...... ..... $13,98 860-02-1284, Super 8, 425-feet, 14-ozs... _ .... ... ........... ... .. .............. S15.98 BE Standard & Super Sound Versions on Sale-See Above 640-02-0045, l&mm., optical sound, BOO-feet, 3-lbs.....•......... _ ............ ...... $44.98 BIG OUR RELATIONS (1930) (1936) The boys are all set for a week-end with their wives ,n Atlantic City Hhen a phone call informs them they ~re to be hon~roo by a testimonial dinner. Ollie feigns It's double trouble for Stan and Ollie, whose home hfe has been peace­ illness-the g,rl~ go on atone- but the girls miss the ful and contented when their Identical twin brothers appear on the com­ train! munity scene-only their wives don't know they have twin brothef's, and these brothers are really men about town! 810-02-1209, Standard smm., 350-leet, 14-otS, . $13.98 860-02-1209, Super 8, 375-feet, 14-ozs... _ .. S15.98 810-02-1097, Standard &mm., 850.-leet, 2-lbs....... ... ... .. ............... ......... $39.98 860-02-1097, Super 8, 950-feet, 2-lbs.. .•...... ... .• . .. ..•... ... _ .•.• . ••. • . .... • . S44.98 Standard and Super 8 Sound Versions on Sale- 830•02-1084, Standard &mm., ma111etic sound, 1350-feet, 3-lbs........•.. •. .....• • •...... S79.98 See Above 880-02-1084, Super 8, magnetic sound, 1500-feet, 3-lbs ..• , _ .•......• . ......•...•. .....• S86.98 640-02-0027, l&mm., optical sound, 2700-feet, a-lbs..•...•.• _ ......•.... .............. SI 19.98 641t~~:~~s~ .. _~&~.~-:. ~~~ i~~'. _s ~~~~·. _1_1_5_o:~~';9.93~ 2 SALES FL YER F238 May 1973 4 1 GREAT NEW FILMS, NOW AVAILABLE THE THE WOMAN TWO IN THE DOYLES SUITCASE (1920) (1920) starring starring ENID BENNETT, FRANKLYN FARNUM, WILLIAM CONKLIN MARY BRUCE with Dorcas Matthews, Roland with Vester Pegg, Lola Maxam. Lee, Clara McDowell, Donald Buck Jones McDonald Enid's father, a prominent Wall Street figure, has a lady friend. Olscovering a photo of The Woman in the Suit­ case while searching her dad's travel case for a present, Enid decides to find the secret love. When Oonald Doyle and his family homestead it near Canyon City, they have no idea that Don's twin brother Jerry is in the vicinity A happy-go-lucky spirit, Jerry's idea of fun is holding up stages to kiss pretty girls T,J do this, she enlists the aid of a stranger and between them, they locate the woman, solve the mystery aboard and in this way, he steps right into the midst of a cattle rustling scheme operatec by the sheriff and restore happiness to the Moreland household, falling in love in the process. A charming drama with comic overtones, The Woman in the Suitcase moves at the expected brisk pace characteristic of Thomas H. loce's An Indian attack costs Don his wife and Jerry takes his brother's little girl to safely. Don ends up in jail best f!atures and presents the popular Miss Bennett at her sparkling best. for a stage holdup he didn't commit but everything rights itself ,n the end. with Jerry expcsing the crooked law­ man and Don regaining his freedom and daughter. Frank Farnum plays a dua l role with his usual zest and Buck 810--~9-1183, Standard 8mm., 900-feet, 2-lbs . ................... i .•..•... $34.98 Jones can be seen In support In one of his earliest screen appearances. 860-~9-1189, Super 8, 1000-feet, 2-lbs. $39.98 810-30-1285, Standard 8mm., 400-feet, 14-ozs. ......... .................. $13. 98 620..49-118.'J, 16mm., silent, 1800-feet, 6-lbs . .................... ..... ... 1149.98 860-90-1235, Super 8, 450-feet, 14-ozs . ..... ..... .. ......... ........... .. $15. 98 MAURICE STEAM AND TOURNEUR'S 1915 DIESEL PRODUCTION OF GEORGE ON THE DU MAURIER'S TRILBY BESSEMER starring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG with WIiton Lackaye and Chester & Barnett One of the early productions of the World Film Corporation, Trilby (~915) was the seventh fi'm directed by Mau­ rice Tourneur. Though distinctly proto-or prent1ce-Tourneur, it cont~ins interesting fore-shadowings of his later impressive style. Clara Kimball Young, newlyamved from Vltagraph, where she had been since 1912, was midway LAKE ERIE between hercomparativelygirl1sh performances there and her distinctly heavier and m,,re mature manifestations in such comparatively daring films as Magda; The Price She Paid, and The Claw, in which she became one of the most successful female film stars. Trilby O'Ferral is an artist's model who smokes cigarettes and poses in the nude The aspiring young artist Little Billee falls helplessly and idealistically in love with her nevertheless, and their rcmance is supported by h;s Photographed by Fred Mcleod artist friends.
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