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M)VIE FILM CLEARING HOUSE PHONE: 817- 531 - 1318

P. O. BOX 3444 - 3221 THANNISCH


FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76105 FILM LIST NO. 164
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~DVIE FILM CLEARING HOUSE i s strictly a hobby-business and all sal es or exchanges are
made as one personal film collector to another. All films are intended for home and
personal use onl y and no television, commercial, rental, or other rights are included
with any title. We are not r~sponsible for misuse of any title,
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ALL :PRINTS listed are 16mm SOlJND unless marked SILF...NT. Color prints are listed color .

EACH PRINT has been cleaned on automatic machines wit h Renovex , checked, screened on

16mm project rs and run wit out st ps, breaks, or loss of loops .

THE PRICE OF EACH PRINT depends upon the quality of the film, splices, 8c;"stches,

wear, subject matter, etc.

YOUR ORDER will be shipped the same day it i s r eceived.

CASH ORDERS - Send money order or check and we will insure and prepay postage.

C.O.D. ORDERS require 25% deposit. We pay postage and add the c.o.d. fee .

LAYAWAY - 25% deposit holds your order . Send weekly payments to be paid in full

within 60 days. Your film will be sent to you insurance and postage prepaid.

WE DO NOT pay postage on foreign orders.

ALL SALES are final . No refunds except in cases where your eel ections have been sol d.

PLEASE GIVE SECOND AND THIRD CHOICES.

Since ours is a hobby-business we do not rent fi~.

WE CATER TO COLLECTORS. Many collector items are available to us and we welcome

your list of wanted prints

ORDEru:) TOTALING $50.00 or more will be sent ".::>PECIAL HANDLING" to reach you fmoner.

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.NQ. BLACK AND WHITE F.EATURES
15-A-27 D~mER ON THE AIR•• Donald Woods, Nan Grey, William Lundigan, Lee J. Cobb.
From the novel Death Catches Up With Mi' . Kluck, this is about mysterious
murders of several persons during radio broadcasts ••• One of the early
Crime Club Collection• • •• Tense rnoroents • ••• 70 minutes ••• ••••• ~ ••••••• • • • $85.00
4-B-17 A FACE OF WAR•• For 9'7 days and nights, Hike Company, Jr.d Battalion, 7th
:t-Iarine Regiment, wagbd a devastating struggle for survival against the
Viet Cong enemy••• The cursing, the crying, the horrifying sOLmds of war
were recorded as th ey happened by Eugene Jones and his brave three-man
crew•• Time Magazine says "II Face of "lar grinds no axes, pleads no causes
and will endure long after the agony is ended • • • a c1assic ll • • • Trul y a never­
to-he-forgotten film of war as it actually happened •••• 72 roinutes •• •••• 135.00
15-B-27 THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS •• John Ireland, Dorothy Ha l one, Snub Poll ard •• A
fugitive meets an unusually pretty r6cing driver and lat ches on to her as
a passport to freedom •• On her way to an international race to be run from
Calif. to Mexico, the racing enthusiast invites the man-on-the-run to join
her •••Realizing that such a situat i on wo uld be a perfect way to get out of
the country without suspicion, the former truck driver accepts •••But the
plot thickens and suspense heightens when the odd couple fall in love and
he is recognized by authorities in the midst of the hotly oontest ed race ••
Lots of high-Dpeed sports car competition• . Top story•• Like new•• 74 min. 72.00
2-A-23 FROZEN ALIVE •• Mark Stevens, Marianne Koch, Yoachim Hansen • •• A study into
suspended animation by deep freezing a human being ••• A sCientict, accused
of murder, acts as guinea pig in this tense sci-fi thriller ••. SO min••• 65.00
15-A-19 HELL SQUAD••• Wally Compo, Brandon Carroll, Gregg stewart ••• A emaIl .American
demolition squal find themselves trapped in German territory after executing
a daring mission on enemy headquarters •• The "hell squad" learns they ' ll have
to find their own way back to friendly lines since the Germans are monitor­
ing their broadcasts •• So the deser t daredAvils set out on a blind search
across the N. African terrain with only the. black of night to protect them.
Tense to the last minute story•• Top war film • •Clean print •• 64 minutes •• 74.00
2-A-1 6 THE HELLFIRE CLue •• Keith Michell, Adrienne Corri, Peter Cushing •• A swash­
buckling, sword-fighting story of England in 1752 When King George II rUl ed.
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wear, subject matter, etc.
YOUR ORDER will be shipped t he Bsme day it i s r eceived.
CASH ORDERS - Send money oTder or check and we will insure and prepay postage.
C.O.D. ORDERS require 25% deposit . We pay postage and add the c.o.d. fee.

LAYAWAY - 25% deposit holds your order. Send weekly payment s to be paid in full

within 60 days . Your film will be sant to you insurance. and postage prepaid.

WE DO NOT pay postage on foreign orders.

ALL SALES are f i na l . No refunds except in cases where your selections have been sold.

PLEASE GIVE SECOND AND THIRD CHO ICES.

Since ours is a hob~-business we do not r ent film.

WE CATER TO COLLECTORS. Many collector items are available to us and we welcome

your list of wanted prints

ORDEru) TOTALING $50.00 or more will be sent Il,:jPECIAL HANDLING" to reach you aoonar.

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NO. BLACK AND WHITE F.EATURES
15- A-27 D~roER ON THE AIR•• Donald Woods, Nan Grey , William Lundigan, Lee J . Cobb.
From the novel Death Catches Up With Mi' . Kluck, this is about mysterious
murders of several persons during r adio broadcasts ••• One of the early
Crime Club Collect·ion•••• Tense rnoments • ••• 70 minutes ••• ••••• ~ • •••••••• • $85.00
4-B-17 A FACE OF viAR • •For 9'7 days and nights, Hike Company, 3r.d Bat talion, 7th
~~rine Regiment, wag~d a deva stating struggle for survival against the
Viet Cong enemy••• Ths cursing, the crying , the horrifying so unds of war
were recor ded as th ey happened by Eugene Jones and his brave three-man
crew•• Time Magaz{;e says flA Face of War erinds no a~ea, pleads no causes
and will endure long after the agony i s ended • • • 8 classic ll • • • Truly a never­
to-he-forgotten film of war as i t actua l ly happened •• •• 72 mi nutes • • •••• 135.00
15-B-27 THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS •• John Irel and, Dorothy Malone, Snub Pollard •• A
fugitive meets an unusually pretty racing driver and latches on to her as
a pas sport to freedom •• On her way to an international race to be run from
Calif. to Mexico, the racing enthusiast invites the man-on-the-run to join
her • • •Realizing that such a situat i on would be a perfect way to get out of
the country without Buspicion, the former truck driver accepts •••But the
plot thickens and suspense heightens when the odd couple fal l in love and
he is recognized by authorities in the midst of the hotly contested race ••
Lots of high- npeed sports car competition•. Top story••Like new •• 74 min . 72.00
2-A-23 FROZEN ALIVE •• Hark Stevens, Marianne Koch, Yoachim Hemsen• •• A study into
suspended animation by deep fre ezing a human being •••A scienti~: t, accused
of murder, acts as guinea pig in this tense sci-f i thriller ••. SO min•• • 65.00
15-A-19 HELL SQUAD••• Wally Compo, Brandon Carroll, Gregg Stewart ••• A rmall American
demolition squal find themselves trapped in German territory after executing
a daring mission on enemy headquarters •• The "hell squad" learns they ' ll have
to find their own way back to friendly lines since the Ger mans are monitor­
ing their broadcasts • • So the desert daredevils set out on a bl ind search
across the N. African terrain wi th only the. black of night to prot ect them.
Tense to the last minute story•• Top war fil m•• Clean print •• 64 minutes •• 74.00
2-A-1 6 THE HELLFIRE CLuB • • Keith Nichell, Adrienne Corri, Peter Cushing • • A swash­
buckling, Sword- fighting story of England i n 1752 When King George II rUled.
Members of the Hellfire Club were cut throats and nobility who lived by the
blade - the type film that was made popular years ago by Douglas Fai rbanb ,
Sr •• Excellent story with historic background •• On ]-1600 ' resls •• 92 min. 72.00
15- A-11 I ' D GIVE ~cr LIFE• •• Sir Guy Standing, Frances Drake, Tom Brown, Janet
Beecher • • • A pOWerful melodrama of the 1930' s • •• A murderer is given a re­
prieve at the very la st minute before being hung • • • An ol d timer that will
hold you spellbound • •• •Very rare title • • •Clean print ••• •76 minutes •• • •• 95.00
4-B-20 IN OLD INDIANA • • •An excellent film versi on of Gene Stratton Porter ' s
A Girl of the LimbE'n:J. u::;t, thri1J jngly portrayed by Jean Parker, Eric
Linnen, Mol' jud e l'18 in and De Lty Blythe • •• Ral'e print •••• 84 minutes •• •••• 85.00
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Bg. BLACK AND WHITE FEATlJRES
15-B-11 JAMAICA RUN • •Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl, Wendell Corey •• A story of terror as
two opposing factions battl e for contr ol of !'luge plantation and search for
sunken treasures on a sinister isl and of voodoo and mystery•• 92 min • • • ~$78.00
15-B-12 JET ATTACK•• John Agar, Audrey Totter , James Dobson •• Three American Air Force
aces are sent on a dangeroua mission into Communist territory of Korea to
rescue an Ameri can pilot bel ieved to have been shot down there •• Under cover
of night they stage a daring parachute drop, landing safely in a friendly
mountain hideout •• Their contact there is a beautiful mITse who betrays
the Communists and pays with her life ••Good war film•• Tops in flying
action and gueril la war fare ••••• 68 minutes •••••••• • •••• •••••••••••••• • 64.00
8- A-14 KEEP TALKING BABY • • Eddie Constantine , Marielle Gozzi, Genee Cosima •• A
man convicted of murder escapes prison and, accompanied by a 7-year old
girl named Spphia, uutwits police and gangsters to prove his innocence.
A superb performance by the daring Eddie Constantine •••• 8B minutes •••• • 64. 00
4-B-19 LADIES FIRST • •Eadie Cons t antine , }ftscha Auer, Christiane Minazzoli •••
An F. B.I . agent tracks dope smugglers t o Paris and it ' s action from
start to finish as Eddie Constantine goes t o work on the t hugs of high
society••• Action film••• • • Like new p~int • ••••• •86 nlinut es•• •••••••••••• 64.00
15-B-24 MAN AND CHILD• •• Eddie Constantine, JUl i ette Creco, Jacq~line Vent ura • • A
girl is abducted by a dope ring and an innocent man ' s daughter is kidnappet
by her family as an exchange •• Top dope smugg l ing story from the sewers of
Paris to the elite ••• Surprise ,ending with high-speed boat chase • • 92 min.64.00
8- B-22 THE MONOCLE • • •Paul Meurisse, Barbara Steele , Robert Dalban, Marcel Daleo ,
Oliver Despax••• Hong Kong harbor is the setting for this story of espion­
age , opium dens, murder, and double cross in this cloak and dagger thriller.
Centuries old Chinese customs are pitted against modern cri me detection
making this a very rare and enjoyabl e f ilm••• •• 100 minutes • •••••• • ••••• 64.00
X-A-29 NOSFERATU - (Dracula) •• SILENT • •. Hade i n 1922 this was the first screen
version of the classic horror tale which was later made famous by Bela
Lugosi in 1930 • • It is an acknowledged masterpiece and evokes a magnificient
spirit of malevolence and impending doom••The grim scenes of the Vampire
stalking his victims in the deepening shadows of the night have never been
equalled for sheer visual terror •• The viewing of this film today is still
an exciting experienee •• . Cast : Max Schreck, Alexander Granach, Gustav
von Wangerbeim . . . ... .. .. .. . 70 minutes . .... ". .... ....... . . .. ... ... . .. .. ... ... ... 129.00

15-B-3q THE OKLAHOMA WOMAN•• Richard Denni ng, Mike Connors , Peggy Castle~ Cathy
l),wns, Edmund Cobb ••• A wileat outlaw queen f i ghts a sheriff and an ex­
convict for control of a ranch town • • ltls a ba t t l e of wi ts and hired guns
in an effort to take the town by foree •• • Great film for coll ectors of
western movies ••••• Rare title •••••• • • 72 minut es • •••.••• •••• ••••• ••••• •• 72.00
6- B-22 OPERATION CAI1EL••• Nora HDyden, louis Renard••• .A group of Danish soldiers
join their buddies in Gaza as part of the United Nations patrol.~ . There
they run into a series of misadventures - both comic and serious - and
their efforts free a beautiful young French dallcer held against her will
in a nearby nightclub.~ • •••••• ••• ••• 74 minutese ••• Like new •••• • • • • • •••• 64.00
15-B-49 PARATROOP COMMAND••• Richard Bakalyan, Jack Hogan, Jimmy Mm'phy, Ken Lynch.
A story of paratroopers where 0 missf~t becomes a hero when the chips are
down ••• A well written, realistic and above average war story• • • 1942 por­
trayal of Africa, Sicily, Salerno inv8sions ••••• 71 minutes •• •• • ••• • ••• • 72.00
15-B-31 SUBMARINE SEAHAWK ••• John Bentley, Brett Halsey, Hayne Heffley•.•.An American
sub on a secret mission is trapped i n a South Pacific harbor with the back­
bone of the Japenese fleet •• •The ensuing battle between J~p s uicide pilots
and waves of U. S. dive bombers make this one of the top war act ion fi l ms • .
Excitement galore •• H'onderful underwater photography.74 min.Clean print. 74.00
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4-A-8 SUICIDE BATTALION • •• ~lichae l Connors , John Ashley , Jewell LD~e, Russ Bender .
An- American rmy aJor eadS""a - smcrl: oup e>f ~~;r , 1L.d.ang.er.o.ufL __ _
mission into the guerilla infested jungle to reount a daring attack against
a japanese stronghold during ~}1,JII.. Their efforts are complicated by D b9au­
tiful newspaper r eporter and a native maiden, but the suicide battalion
stages a fierce stand against the encroaching enemy • ••• 79 minutes • • • ••. 72.00
4- B- 12 TANK COMHANOOS ••• Ht.;lli Compo, Maggie Lawrence, Robert Barron, Donato Far~
retta •• Italy 1944••From Anzio beach to the gates of Rome, Italy burned
with the fury of vM1I •• A U.S. demolition oatrol rode into this inferno ­
~~~.~~ FIRST •• die Constantine I Mischa Auer, Christiane Minazzoli •••
An F.B . I . agent tracks dope smugglers to Paris and it ' s action from
start to finish as Eddie Constantine goes to work on the thugs of high
society• •• Action film••••• Like new p~int ••••• •• 86 nlinutes•• ••• •• • • ••••• 64.00
15-B-24 MAN AND CHILD• • • Eddie Constantine, JUliette Creco, JacqU8line Ventura •• A
girl is abducted by a dope ring and an innocent man's daughter is kidnappe(
by her family as an exchange •• Top dope smuggling story from the sewers of
Paris to the elite ••• Surprise .ending with high-speed boat chase •• 92 min.64.00
8-B-22 THE MONOCLE •••Paul Meuriss.e, Barbara Steele, Robert Dalban, Marcel Daleo ,
Oliver Despax••• Hong Kong harbor i s the setting for this story of espion­
age, opium dens, murder, and double cross in this cloak and dagger thriller.
Centuries old Chinese customs are pitted against modern crime detection
making t his a very rare and enjoyable f ilm••• •• 100 minutes • • ••• ••••• ••• 64.00
X-A-29 NOSFERATU - (Dracula) •• SILENT • • . Made in 1922 this was the first screen
version of the classic horror tale which was later made famous by Bela
Lugosi in 1930 •• It is an acknowledged masterpiece and evokes a magnificient
spirit of malevolence and ilnpending doom••The grim scenes of the Vampire
stalking his victims in the deepen:i.ng shadows of the night have never been
equalled for sheer visual terror •• The viewing of this film today is still
an exciting experience ••• Cast: Max Schreck, Alexander Granach, Gustav
. "yon Wangerheim • •• • ••••• • 70 minutes. . ... ... ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 129.00

15-B-3g THE OKLAHOMA WOMAN•• Richard Denni ng, Mike Connors , Peggy Cas Ie, Cat~
l),wns , Edmund Cobb • •• A wil eat outlaw queen fights a sheriff and an ex­
convict for control of a ranch town •• It ' s a battle of wits and hired guns
in an effort to take the town by force • •• Great film for collectors of
western movies ••••• Rare title ••••• ••• 72 minutes •• •••• •••••••••••••••••• 72.00
6- B- 22 OPERATION CAlv1EL ••• Nora HDyden, Louis Renard • •• A group of Danish soldiers
join their buddies in Gaza as part of the United Nations pntrol.~.There
they run into a series of misadventures - both comic and serious - and
their efforts free n beautiful yOLll1g French aaucer held against her will
in a nearby nightclub . ~ ••• •••••••••• 74 minutes•••• Like new ••••••••••••• 64.00
15-B-49 PARATROOP COMV~ND • • •Richard BakalYan, Jack Hogan, Jimmy Mm'phy, Ken Lynch.
A story of paratroopers where e missf~t becomes a hero "/hen the chips are
down • •• A well written, realistic and above average war story• • • 1942 por­
trayal of Africa, Sicily, Salerno invasions ••• • • 71 minutes ••• ••• • • ••• •• 72.00
15-B-31 SUB}1ARINE SEAHAWK ••• John Bentley, Brett Halsey, Wayne Heffley•••An American
sub on a secret mission is trapped in a South Pacific harbor with the back­
bone of the Japenese fleet •• •The ensuing battle between Jap suicide pilots
and waves of U.S. dive bombers make this one of the top war ac t ion films • •
Excitement galore • • Wonderful underwater photography. 74 min.Clean print . 74.00
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-A- 8 SUICIDE BATTALION ••• Nichael Connor s , John Ashley , Jewell LD:!J.8, Russ Bender.
- An- American rmy a Jor -eeds a 'smedl" gl'otlp of- voltmt.s.ar .n. lLdang.e.r.ona. _ _
mission into the guerilla infested jungle to mount a daring attack against
a japanese stronghold during H~rrI. . Their efforts are complicated by D beau­
tiful newspaper reporter and a native maiden, but the suicide battalion
stages a fierce stand against the encroaching enemy•• •• 79 minutes •••••• 72.00
4-B-12 TANK COMHANDOS••• VicHy" Compo, Meggie Lawrence, Robert Barron, Donato Far!­
retta •• Italy 1944••From Anzi o beach to the gates of Rome, Italy burned
with the fury of vM1I •• A U.S. demolition patrol rode into this inferno ­
blazing their way through •• Their mission : to search out and destroy an
underwater bridge used by the Germans to transport their tanks against
the hard- pressed American forces •• An Italian orphan discovers the secret
and pays for it with his life • •••• 79 minutes •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 69.00
6-B-17 TANK BATTALION••• Don Kelly, Marjorie Hellen, Edward G. Robinson, Jr • •
Korea 1951 •• An American tank manned by four young soldiers is caught in
the holocast of a large scale Japanese offensive ••• Damaged by enemy fire
the squad cleverly plots a way to make repairs on their tank "/hile still
underfire • • • Many tense moments of bravery and close scrapes with death
turn the tide of b~ttle • • ••• 80 minutes • • • •••• Clean print ••••• • •••••••• 72.00
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NO. BLACK AND WHITE FEATURES
8-A-20 THEN THERE WERE THREE•• Frank Latimore, Alex Nicol, Barry Cahill •• A German
spy posing as .an American soldier and traveling with American troops
manages to eliminate them one by one until he loses the Nazi transmitter
hidden on him •• Interesting story demands attention••• 80 min•• Like new. $71.00
4-B-2.3 - THERE GOES BARDER ••• Eddie Constantine , May Britt••• A soldier-of-fortune
is hired to deliver contraband machine guns ••He plays both sides against
the middle and winds up the clay pigeon•••1.J"ater front brawls and gang­
land type mass execution atop a lighthouse make this a suspenseful
thriller••••••Cleen print •• •• • 95 minutes ••••• • •••••••••• • •••••••••••••• 64.00
8-B-18 THERE'S GOING TO BE A PARTY••• Eddie Constantine, Barbara LaDge ••• There
was a party and a real gory one • ••On a flight to Lisbon secret agents
posing as a monk, a Hindu, and a pri est, match wit s with gnngsters in
this story of cro ss and doubl e cross , spy Dnd counter spy ••••Lives come
cheap i n this blood- stained epic •• •• Like new print •••• 86 minut es • • • • • •• 64 . 00

liQ. COLOR FEATURES


15-B-.36 THE ANGRY BREED••• Jen Sterling, James MacArthur, William \-Jindom, Jan Murray,
Lori MDrtin, Murray McLeod, Karen Malouf, Suzi Kaye ••• This story opens the
back doors to the jungles of Hollywood • •A vicious motorcycle gang, a greedy
agent, becutiful girls Dnd the "way out" Holloween pDrty where deoth is the
door prize, i s the background for this t op film with top stars.90 min.$145.00
15-B-1 ANY GUN CAN PLAY••• Cinemascope ••• Edd Byrnes, Gilbert Roland, George
Hilton, Karen O'Hara ••• A crooked banker, D bandit, and a bounty hunter
known only as "Stranger" are the heroes of this blood-and- guts western .
The three band together in search for l oot- -D mil l i on dollars in gold-­
stolen from a train by bandits •• They are pursued by a posse, ambushed,
and double crossed by a ~Tccession of thieves end killers._Truly one of
the greatest westerns ever filmed •••On )- 1600 ft. reels • • 105 minutes • • 165.00
15-B-6 BATTLE OF NERETVA••• Cinema scope •• •Yul Brenner, Or son Wells, Franco Nero
Curt J urgens, Hardy Kruger , Si lva Koscina • • •Outnumberad six to one end en­
circled by combined Garmon-Italian for ce , 25,000 Yugoslav partisans sta~a
a desperate attempt to avoid defeat or surrender during WWII ••Only one
bridge on the Neretva River separates t he Yugo slavs from safet y, but it
is heavily guarded by Axis troops Dnd a cert ai n death trap t o atta ck• • ln­
8Enui±y - andbpersev~~a, however~ ar c on the p~rtisa n s side ••By clever
calculation they cross the river Dnd combat the troops in a vicious,
climatic battle ••Huge cast •• Lavish production••Clean print •• 102 min ••• 175.00
15-B-30 A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY•••Fabian, Jocelyn Lane, Astrid Warner, Adorn Roarke.
The true story of Charles Pretty Boy Floyd, notorious desperado of the
1930 ' s, who spread horror throughout the soutbwest • •• Imprisoned fo1' acci­
dentally kil1ing a man, he escape s j ail and turns to bank robbery, fast
women Dnd murder, leaving a t rail of blood behind him• •But a rashness of
spirit and a toughening of federal laws catch up wi t h Pretty Boy in an es~
plosive finale • • Excellent film portrayal •• 91 minutes ••Few lines so •••• 155.00
15-B-14 CANDIDATE FOR A KILLING ••• Anita Ekberg, Fernando Rey •••A cloak and dagger
affair about 0 hitchhiker, Ni chol as Warfi eld, who is arrestod and taken to
jail •• When his picture appeDrs in the newspaper , it arouses great interest
at the villa of Marcus August , who releasos Warfiel d froDl jail ond proposi­
tions him i nto impersonating Agust1 s business partner in Q thrill-a ­
minute tale of intriguo and death •••On 3- 1600 ft . roels ••• • 96 minutes. 147.00
60-A-15 DAYTON'S DEVILS •••Rory Calhoun, Leslie Nielsen, Loinie Kazan, Barry Sadler.
A motley group of psychopaths , hippies , Dnd other born losers is lod by
an ex-Air Force officer in robbing a California Air Force payroll office ••
But treachery and fighting in their own ranks is their undoing in this
above average edge-of.the seat film••• On 3-1600 ft. reels •• 100 minutes.152.00
15-B- 50 DESTROY ALL YDNSTERS • •Cinemascope ••• Akira Kubo, Jun Tezaki, Yoshio Tsugh­
i ya, Yukiko Kobayashi • •• h sadi stic r ace f r om out er space t r ies to conquer
Eart h by unl eashing histor y 's most devistating monsters - Godzilla i n N. Y.,
Mothra in Peking, Monsa in London Dnd Rodon in Moscow•• Truly one of the most
horrifying science fiotion films ever made • ••• •Excellent color • • •Cinema-
scope ••••• 88 minutes ••• ••Few lines 50.165.00
15-B-5 DI}ffiNSION 5••• Jeffrey Hunter, Frances Nuyen•••Los Angeles is threatened
by H-bomb in the hands of enemy known as Dragons •• Aided by chronosender, a
NO. COLOR FEATURES
15-B-36 THE ANGRY BREED••• Jen Sterling , James MacArthur, William Windom, Jan Murray,
Lori MDrtin, Murray McLeod, Karen Malouf, Suzi Knye ••• This story opens the
back doors to the jungles of Hollywood • •A vicious motorcycle gang, a greedy
agent, beautiful girls Dnd the "way out" Halloween party where death is the
door prize, is the background for this top film with top stars.90 min.$145.00
15-B-1 ANY GUN CAN PLAY• • •Cinemascope ••• Edd Byrnes, Gilbert Roland, George
Hilton, Karen OIHDra ••• A crooked banker , a bandit, and a bounty hunter
known only as "Stranger" are the heroes of this blood- and- guts western.
The three band together in search for loot--D million dollars in gold-­
stolen from a train by bandits •• They are pursued by a posse, ambushed,
and double crossed by a ~Tccession of thieves and killers•• Truly one of
the greatest westerns ever filmed • • • On 3-1600 ft. reels •• 105 minutes •• 165.00
15-B-6 BATTLE OF NERETVA••• Cinenlascope • • • Yul Brenner , Orson Wells, Franco Nero
Curt Jurgens, Hardy Kruger, Silva Koscina ••• Outnumbered six to one end en­
circled by combined German- Itali an force , 25,000 Yugosl av partisans sta~e
a desperate attempt to avoid defeat or surrender during WWII••Only one
bridge on the Neretva River separate s the Yugoslavs from safety, but it
is heavily guarded by Axi s troops and a certai n death trap to et t ack•• In­
~ty and persev~~a~ ho~ever , aro on t he p~rtisans side ••By clever
calculation they cross the river and combat the troops in 0 vicious,
climatic battle ••Huge cast ••Lavish production•• Clean print •• 102 min••• 175.00
15-B-30 A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY•••Fabian, Jocelyn Lane, Astrid Worner, Adom Roarke .
The true story of Charles Pretty Boy Floyd, notorious desperado of the
1930's, who spread horror throughout the southwest • •• Imprisoned f~ acci­
dentolly kil1ing a man, he escapes jai l and turns to bank robbery, fast
women Dnd murdor, leaving a trai l of blood behind him ••But a rashness of
spirit and a toughening of fe deral l aws cotch up with Pretty Boy in On es­
plosive finale •• Excellent film portroyal •• 91 minut es ••Few lines so • ••• 155.00
15-B-14 CANDID.ATE FOR A KILLING ••• lmito Ekberg , Fernando Rey •••A cloak and dogger
affair about a hitchhiker, Nicholas Warfield, who is arrested and token to
jail • • When his pict ure appears i n the newspaper, it arouses great interest
at the villa of Marcus August, who rel eases Warfield from j ail Dnd proposi­
tions him into imper sonating Agust's business partner in a thrill-a­
minute tal e of intri gue and death •••On 3- 1600 ft . roels • • • • 96 minutes. 147.00
60-A-15 DAYTON ' S DEVILS •• •Rory Calhoun, Leslie Ni elsen, Lainio K zan, Barry Sadler .
A motl ey group of psychopaths , hippies , Dnd other born losera is lod by
an ex-Air Force officer in robbing a California tir Force payroll office ••
But treachery and fighting in their own ranks is their undoing in this
above average edge-of~the seat film••• On 3-1600 ft. reels •• 100 minutes.152.00
15-B-50 DESTROY ALL VDNSTERS •• Cinemascope ••• Akiro Kubo, Jun Tozaki, Yoshlo Tsugh­
lyo, Yuki ko Kobayashi •• • il sadistic ra ce f r om outer space t rio s to conquer
Earth by unl eashing his t ory's most devista ting mon s t~rs - Godzillo in IJ.Y. ,
Mothra in Peking, Monsa in London and Rodan in Moscow•• Tr uly one of the most
horrifying science fiotion films ever made • •• •• Excellent color ••• Cinema-
scope •••• • 88 minutes •••••Few lines 80.165.00
15-B-5 DI}~SION 5••• Jeffrey Hunter, Frances Nuyen•••Los Angeles is threatened
by H-bomb in the hands of enemy known as Dragons •• Aided by chrono8ender, 0
new invontion that moves backward and forward in time, Dnd assisted by a
pretty Chinese girl who plays for high stokes, this is a top science
fiction adventure thrillor •••Mounted on 3-1600 ft. reels •• 90 minutes ••• 155.00
15-B-15 A FEW BULLETS MORE•••Peter Lee Lawrence, Diana Zura •• • A story about Billy
the Rid•••Fear tokes Billy Bonney away from home after he hos defended
his mother against an attacking ruffian • •By the time he haa been declared
innocent he has already become a cattl e thief and murderer •••Ho stays on
the run trusting no one except his girl in this fast moving story of
the old west •••• Excellent story••••• 98 minutos • • • CINEMASCOPE••• • • • ••• • 145.00
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5-B-12 A LETTER TO NANCY ••Bill Williams , Barry Coe, Judi Meredith, Ruth Warrick,
Cherylene Lee •• . An inspiring story about active Christianity and people
willing to give of t hemselves to help others •• This f ilm of t enderness, C01:1­
pc ssion and love will sti r the hearts of all who see it •• 80 min •• Cl ean.139.00
15-A-17 I lE N.ARCQ tvLEN • •Ci nema scope • • Tom Tyron, Laura Guerrieri, Ana Castor, Richard
$

-aacon•• A heroin shipment on its way from MDrseilTe to the Spanish border
is hi-j acked and the man responsible for its delivery i s given a deadline
by the syndicate • •He turn s for help to a former I nterpol man, whom he had
framed i nt o dismissal and jail •• It' s all action as this man, played by Tom
Tyron, tracks the shipment and tangle s with the henchman of the brains be­
hind the theft •• Excellent story. , Mounted on 3-1600' reels • • 95 mi nute s. 149.00
60-A-12 THE SAVAGE WILD.v.Gordon Eastman, Carl Spore••Cinemascope ••• • • Filmed below
the Artic Circle where temperatures range from 70 degrees beloH in winter
to 90 degrees above in summer is a wild stretch of untamed wilderness
little known by civilized man and virtually untouched •• Into this vast
wilderness of mo unt Dins , r i vers, t owering pi nes and crystal clear lakes
noted wild life photographer , Gordon Esatman, captures Gome of the most
unusua l sights and sounds ever recorded •• See how a brood of deserted and
untamed wolf puppies a!:'8 r esc ued and raised to grown wol ves and, when re­
leased, revert to their savage life •• Scenes of huge Dall sheep, grizzly
i. bear ,c~ribou!o \oJolf-ccribou death battle, trout fishing, and exciting
wild life photography in wide screen and bea utiful Technicolor . 103 min.175.00
X-A-11 SUBTERFUGE •• •Gene Barry, Joon Col l ins, Micha el Ronnie, Riohard Todd••
Within foUl' hours after arrivi ng in London, an American agont named Donovan
gets himself involved in 0 murder , finds himself kidnapped and tort ured, is
helped to escape by Bri tish Intelligence, and finally arrives as third man
in an on- t he-rocks marriage triangle thot hos i nternDtional j_mplications ••
Action i s the game and Donovan ploys i t for all it's wor th • • 100 min ••• 165.00
X-A-JO TIGER. BY THE T1HL •• Christopber G0o/ge •• Tippi Hedren, Dean JQgger, Glenda
Fl:lrrell, Skip Homei er, Tbe JvIescalero Apache Horn Dancers, Meredith Nool
and the Boot Heel Boys •••Filmed at Ruidoso Downs Rack Track, N.M••• War horo,
steve Michaelis returns from Vietnam just i n time to be framed for the
murder-robbery of his brother, president of the ra ce track• •The brother's
business partners give steve just 72 hours to come up with tho stolon
loot •• It's action and suspense 011 the way in this suporb production• •
Lavish layout ••• Husic by Xavier Cugat and Charo ••• .• 92 minutes •••••.•. 155.00
15-B-5 VIVA ~~X ••• Peter Ust i nov , Jonathon Wint er s, Keonan Wynn , Harry Morgan (of
.Dr~gne t ), Pamela Tiffin, .Tohn Astin, Alice Ghostl ey ••••Gon. }1a:xmillian
Rodriquos De Santo s mounts his white char ger and loads a ragglo-t~ggle
platoon of eighty-seven Moxican soldier s across tho TexDs border to San
Antonio where t hey I1take" the Alamo and raise the Mexicon flog on tho polo
where it flew 163 years before • •Veteran comedy stars man the main roles as
tho opposition•• • Itls a take-off on the famous battle of the Al amo and one
of the wildest comodies produced in years •••••• 93 minutes ••••••••••••• 175.00
4- A-21 YOUNG REBEL, CERVANTES • • •Horst Bucholz, Gina Lollobrigida, Jose Forror ,
Louis Jourdon •• Thi s film tells how a brosh, young but naiVG romanticist
struggles to cling to his convitions in the face of lust, behind- tho-Bcones
papel diplomacy and wer ls savagery• • Though the convictions of luguel de Cer­
vantes aro ultimately withored, the peraonnl defeat eventually enables him
to write a litorary classiC , "Don Quixot e. " Ironically, it is one of Cervan­
tes virtues that begins the youth 's ser i es of advent ures , DS bmoJdy as they
are perilous • •Pope Pius had asked hi s trust ed emissar y, Acquaviva, to use a
Spanish nobl eman as his socrutary When he goes to Spain to negotiate for Drm­
ed support from the migbte st of the Catholic monarchs ••Cervantes, the son
of D poor doct or, wins the socret aria l position by overcoming with zeal and .
dilig e~c.a th.e llilrulica s of a l ack of wea lth Dnd posi tion • • 83 mi nutes •• 139. 00
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48- A-3 THE BIG SURF •• An excell ent film of surfing i n Hawaii •• Unbelievable and
breDthtaking skills by champion surfers in greatest surfing wDtor s •• • •• $18.50
48-A-44 BLUE COAST •• The Fronch Riviera •• Soe sidewalk cafes, Monte Cor Io and it s
gambling casino, Menton's citrus festival, Carnival at Nice,flowors.etc.18.50
I.~_L_,)':I. r. P~Tf'r..li' 1\TIIM1i'n H'Ml-.fil C: oc> r.".... !1r>~~ ",,,, 1 +.4,., N "'A +. ,..,f' +'h ", n"' .... ; hha o'n _",..,,4 +.b",
wilderness of mo untDins , rivers, t owering pine s nnd crystal clenr lakes
noted wil d l ife phot ographer , Gordon East man, capt ure s aome of the most
unusual sights and sounds ever r ecor ded •• See how a brood of deserted and
untamed wolf puppies 8~e resc ued and rai sed t o grown wolves and , when re­
l eased , revert to their savage l ife •• Scenes of huge Dall sheep, grizzly
bear,c ribouto ,.10lf- ccribou death battl e, tr out fish i ng, and e:xciting
wild life phot ography i n wide screen and beautiful Technicolor.10.3 min.175 . 00
X-A-11 SUBTERFUGE ••• Gene Barry, Joan Coll ins, Mich8@l Rennie, Richard Todd••
Within four hours after arriving in London, an American agent named Donovan
gets himself involved in a murder, finds himself kidnapped and tortured, is
helped to escape by Bri tish Intelli gence, and finally arrivos as third mnn
in an on- the-rocks marriage triangl e t hat has inter national implications ••
Action is the game and Donovan plDys it f or a ll it's worth •• 100 min ••• 165.00
X-A-JO TIGER BY THE TAIL •• Christopher GeQ.rge •• Tippi Hedren, Dean Jagger, Glendo
Farrell, Skip Homeier, The Hescaloro Apa che Horn Dancers, Merodith Neal
and the Boot Heel Boys •••Fil med at Ruidoso Downs Rack Track, N. M• •• War hero,
steve Michael is returns from Vietnam j ust in time to be framed for the
murder-robbery of his brother, president of the race track•• The brother's
business partners give Steve just 72 hours to come up with the stolon
loot •• It's action and suspense all the way in this sup~rb production••
Lavish layout ••• Husic by Xavier Cugat and Charo • • • •• 92 minutes •••• •••• 155.00
15-B-5 VIVA MAX••• Pet er Ust inov , Jonathan Winter s, Keenan Wynn, Harry Morgan (of
Drt'lgnet ), Pamela Tiffin, .Tohn Ast in, Alico Ghostley••• • Gen. Ma:xmilli an
Rodriquos Do Santos mount s his whi te char ger and l eads a r aggle-t~ggle
platoon of eighty-seven Mexi can sol diers acro ss t he Texas border to San
Antonio where they I1take" the Alamo and raise the Mexican flng on tho pole
where it flew 163 years befor e •• Veter an comedy stars man the main roles as
the opposition ••• It's a take-off on the famous battle of the Alamo and one
of the wildest comodies produced in year s ••• • • • 93 minutes••••• ••••••• • 175.00
4-A-21 YOUNG REBEL, CERVANTES• •• Horst Buchol z, Gina Lollobrigida, Jose Ferror,
Louis Jourdan •• This film toll s how a brash, young but naivG romanticist
struggles to cling to his convitions in the face of lust, behind-the-ncanos
papol diplomacy and werts savagery•• Though the convictions of Higuel de Cer­
vantes are ultimately withored, the personal defeat eventually enables him
to write a literary classic , "Don Quixote . 1I Ironically, it is ono of Cervan­
tes virtues that begins the yo uth's series of adventures, as bO\.Jdy DS they
are per ilous •• Popo Pius had asked his trustad emissary, Acquaviva, to use a
Spanish nobleman as his socrutary When he goes to Spai n to negotiate for arm­
ed support from t he migbte st of the Ca tholic monar chs ••Cervantes , tho son
of c poor doctor, wins the secret ari al position by overcoming with zeal and
dili gence tb..e h®_9.tca e of a l ack of we alth and pos ition••83 minutes •• 139. 00
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48-11.-.3 THE BIG SURF • •An excellent film of surfing in Hawaii •• Unbeliuvable Dnd
breathtaking skills by champion surfers in greatest surfing wDters ••• •• $18. 50
48-A-44 BLUE COil-ST • •The French Riviera •• Soc sidewalk cafes, Honte CDrlo and its
gambling casino, Menton ' s cit rus fest i val , Carnival at Nice,flowors.ctc. 18.5C
48- ./,-23 A BRIICE NAMED EMHA •• See Cura c6o ,melt i ng pot of the Caribbean and the
one bridge that governs its traffic •• Tour ist attraction • ...Cinem.ascope.•• 18.50
48-1.-24 CITADEL IN THE WEST •• Story of Brigham Young and tho Mormons who first
settled Salt Lake Valley•• Shows a century of work in a beauti ful arca •• 18.50
17-B- 7 COWS, CHICKENS AND CHEESE•• J ust like touring the state of Wisconsin •• Shows
countryside and products of the state ••• A col or f ul Dnd informat ivo film.18.50
48-J\-51 CROSSR01.DS OF THE j,GES • • An excel lent travelog of Turkey - its history,
products, industries •• See native dances , tradit ions, its cities •• Morc •• 18.50
48-A-30 CRUISING Wl\.TERS •• A trip on the Rideau Wa ter way•• Sec locks designed by De
Vinci, changing of guards at Ottawa,staircase lifts , St. Lawronce R.etc. 18.50

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29-B-53 DUTCH TREAT •• A beautiful tour of Holland showing tulip fields, cheese

merkets, North Sea & resorts, fishing villages , natives, customs.More •• $18.50

48-A-4 END OF THE PLAINS •• Wyoming ••Covers frontier days •• Can-can gir~, YellQw­

stone Park •• Wild life •• Geysers •• lndi an country •• ! beautiful state •••••• 18.50

48-A-? FASLED ISLAND•• Cinemascope • • • Tahiti J a dreamer's paradise•• See beautiful

beaches , horse racing, 1agoons, native dance~ mixture of many people •• 18.50

48-A-11 FASCINATING HONG KONG •• Excellent travelog • • Shows san pans & 200,000 Chinese

li~ in China harbo~, rickshas, double-deck trolleys, the elite, etc. 18.50

48-A-25 FRAGRANT HARBOR •• See Hong Kong harbor where people live in san ·pans •• Inter­

esting travel of Macao and Kaw Lon•• See rickshas , peopla,architecture•• 18.50

27-A-3 GOLDEN PENINSULA•• Excellent travel of BurmD enowingJthe people and their

d~votion to Buddftism.See the Burma Road, market s , sports, w~ter front,e~18.50

48-!-10 HAWAII--STATE OF PARADISE • •Visit gDy Honol ulu, Waiki ki Beach, Hawaiian

Village •• See Hula dancers , volcano i n action , waterfolls, beaches, surf . 18.50

27-B...7 HI, COlORADO ••• Clnem"Sscope: .See Mesa Varda-"Nat:'l-1'srk, Pike t $ -peak,- nDl'xow

gouge RR, Suspension bridge & rushing rivers, Dnd 0 t1eebback of colorful

state history--Indian dancers & re-enactment of wild saloon bnn.. ls and

more •••Film nos abrupt end and liThe End" replaces so ..... . .............. 14.50

48-A-20 ISLAND SPECTbCULAR •• MCllorco~ on Mediterranean Sea •• A beeutiful travelog.

See huge palaces built by Moslem conquerors, 1,000 yr. old olive trees,

beautiful beaches, s\ritch back mountain roads & more.Historical value •• 18.50

.32-B-19 ISLJ,ND SPLENruR •• l i beautiful travelog of Puerto Rico •• See old and new

San Juan, El Morro, the rainforest , etc. & a history of the islond••• • 18.50

27-A-9 .JOURNEY THROUGH MEXICO •• Pan j Im. Hiway...See city of jade, pyrmnids, beaches,

cliff divers, floating gardens, Mexico City & DrchltE!cture •• Nuch mora • • 1~.OO

11-'~11 LAND OF HOMER •• Athens •• See ancient Greek customs, King Paul, gay night

lifa, the rUins of Athens, the Parthenon, cities & countrySide & more •• 18.50

11-1.-32 LION CITY - Singopore •• See life on sDnpans, coolies, eleg~mt L~_ndu temples,

dainty handwork, airport, an oriental Disnoyland & more •• Greot cover go . 18.50

1;13-1..-5 A NICE PIJ~CE TO VISIT - N.Y •• See Statue of Liberty, U.N. Bldg . ,5th live .

crowds,Hudson & East R., lower E. side, China town,outsida museum. Hore. 18.50

2~19 ONE MbN'S PIJtIS • •An unusual and informative tour(of the city.-includes old

L~tin quarters and many points of interest rarely photographed in Poris . 18.50

'~8-l;.-3J PUERTO RIC.iJl PU.·YIJ..ND• • See beautif ul Cari bean waters, Old &m Juan, the

gQ Dl9 I m~n _ ive stae!. btgl<!slg0 2.~~.F\r~. cel ~brati on & muc~ mor&18.50

17-A-12. TRRhSURES OF ISTANBUL •• J.. grand tour of the queen c ty ora:n~:Lent llll~ S. ---­
See the Grand Baza ar, exotic crt ond gadgets, a 2,000 yr. old aqueduct, D
museum that once was a harem, valul.lble jewels, 15th century fortress.etc.18.50
13-F-30 THE ~KNOWN GIANT ••Brazil•• See natives, primitive danca, exquisite orchids .
J.nd Brazilia...ultra lOOdern city designed of steel,glass & cemont •• Nare •• 18.50
48-k-31 VENEZUELA HOLID/,Y• •Cinemascope • • See Caracas, luxurious S6Dport oity, & the
~utopista Expressway-a great engineering feat of our time, the beautiful
. . blue Caribbean & snow-capped mountains,etc. "The End" replaced in B&W•• • 18.50
17-B-14 WLTER COLOR tIDLIDLY•• Kennebrunt Port, Me •• Where artists go to paint •• See
great creative effects in painting and cultural experiences in art olong
the seashore as a lightho~se, fishing boots,etc . A must for art lovers•• 18.50
1-B-22 WATERFOWL IN THE SPRTIJG •• See all kinds of duoks and gaese--blue gill,
pintDil, menard, teel, Marsh hawk, Ted wing , trumpeter, swans & more.. 16.95
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N.Q. THE FOLLOWING l:RE LIKE NEW ONE REEL COLOR TERRYTOON CARTOONS:
47-ii-5 BIRD SYMPHONY ••• The birdland concort was a huge success until invDsion
by the cats •• Than pandsIDonium ......... . ................................. $22 •.5 0
47-A-12 THE BONE Rl.NGER •• An out of the ordinary film on canine cDpers ••• Dog
.lovers will really go for this one ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 •.50
47-1,-21 THE CHM1PION OF JUSTICE • • •Mr . end Mr,s . Pl ushbottom lelJve their estate to

a faithful i'm:lily of mica •• Their greedy nephew steal s their ho use, but

Mighty House tokes over and roturns t he hume to the rightf ul owners •• •• 22 . 50

47-1.- 1 OOWN WITH CATS •••All action as the cots i nvade t he old mill pond whero
the mice are ioe skating. o • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 22.50
47-b-16 GREEN LINE ••• Tha evil c~t devil declores war on friendly mice and almost
el1minates them until Mighty Mouse comes to the rescUe'••••••••••••••••• 22. 50
47-i.-'}.' THE YULKEJI'.NY C..tlTS •• It's all out WDr as th b mico battle tough N.Y: gas
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state history-Indian dancers & re-enactment of wild saloon brm.,rls and
more •••Film nos abrupt end and liThe End" replaces so ••••••••••••••••••• 14.50
48-A-20 ISLAND SPECTLCULAR •• MDllorcQ~ on Mediterranean Sea • • A beeutiful travelog.
Sea huge palaces built by Moslem conquerors~ 1,000 yr. old olive trees,
beautiful beaches, s\dtch back mountain roads & more.Historical value •• 18.50
32-B-19 ISLJ.ND SPLENDOR•• t beautiful travelog of Puerto Rico •• See old and new
San Juan, EI Morro, the rain 'forest, etc . & 8 history of the islond•••• 18.50
27-A-9 .JOURNEY THROUGH NEXICO •• Pan 11m. Hiway••• See city of jade , pyrmnids, beeches,
cliff divers, floating gardens, Mexico City & archite.cture •• Much mora •• 17.00
11-1~11 LAND OF HOMER •• Athens •• See ancient Greek customs, King Poul, goy night
life, the ruins of Athens, the Parthenon, cities & countrySide & more •• 18.50
11-1....32 LION CITY - Singapore •• See life on SDnpans, coolies, elegant H:'_ndu temples,
dainty handwork, airport, an oriontal Disnoyland & more ••Greet coverago.18.50
48-1..-5 l~ NICE PIJ~CE TO VISIT - N.Y•• See Statue of Liberty, U.N. Bldg. ,5th lwe.
crovsds,Hudson & East R., lovser E. side, China town,outside museum,Hore. 18.50
2~19 ONE MbN'S PIJtIS •• An unusual and informative tour(of the city.-ihcludes old
Latin quarters and many points of interest rarely photographed in Poris.18.50
L~8-b-3J PUERTO IUC.i.N PU.,YlJ.ND•• See beautiful Caribbonn vsaters, Old San Juan , the
-- €9 ~ 0 ' lJla~n _ tiv steel ban<!s~o od Fri.celebrotion & much mora.18.50
1?-A.-1Z TREbSURES OF ISTANBUL •• J.. grand tour of - th e queen cJ.tY"" oranc:r-ent 't':tm~ s. ­
See the Grand Bazaar, exotic art and gadgets, a 2,000 yr. old aquaduct, D
museum that once was a harem, valuoble jewels, 15th century fottress.etc.18.50
1J-F-JO THE UNKNOWN GIANT •• Br~zil •• See natives, primitive dance, exquisite orchids.
l.nd Brozilia-ultra JIlOdern city designed of steel,glass & cemont • • Nore •• 18.50
48-k- 31 VENEZUEL~ HOLID/,Y•• Cinemascope •• See Car acas , l uxurious seaport oity, & the
hutopista Expressway-a great engineering feat of our time~ the beautiful
, blue Caribbean & snow-capped mOlllltains,etc."The End" replaced in B&W••• 18.50
17-B-14 WLTER COLOR HOLIDLY•• Kennebrllllt rort , Me •• Where artists go to paint •• See
great creDtive effects in painting and cultural oxperiencos in ort olong
the seashore as a lighthouse, fishing boats,etc.A must for art l ovors •• 18.50
1-B-22 Wl.TERFOWL IN THE SPRING•• See all kinds of' duoks and gBflse--blue gill,
pintail, :neUerd, teel, Marsh hawk, red wing, trumpeter, swans & more •• 16.95
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N.Q. THE FOLLOWING 1.RE LIKE NEW ONE REEL COLOR TERRYTOON CARTOONS:
47-11-5 BIRD SYMPHONY • • •The birdland concert 'Wes a huge success until invDsion
by the cats •• Then pandsIDoniwn ••••••••••••• •••••• •• • • • ••• • •• • ••••••••••• $22. 50
47-A-12 THE BONE Rl.NGER •• An out of tho ordinary film on canine cDper s ••• Dog
.lovers will really go f or this one ••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 22.50
47-1,-21 THE CHi,MPION OF JUSTICE • • •Mr. end Mr,s . Plushbottom l enve their estate to
a faithful fDmily of mice •• Their gr eedy nephew steals their ho use , but
lvfighty House tDkes over and returns the home to the rightful owners •••• 22.50
47-1.-1 row WITH CATS ••• AII action DS the cots invade the old mill pond where
the mice are ioe ska ting.~ ••• • •• ••• • • ••• •••••• •••• ••••.•• • • • ••••• ••• ••• 22.50
47-h-16 GREEN LINE••• Tha evil cat devil declares war on friendly mice Dnd olmost
eljminates them lllltil Mighty Mouse comes to the rescUe'••••• • ••••• •• •••• 22.50
47-1....:;.· THE AILKEi".NY CilTS•• It's llll out wor as tho mice battle tough N.Y~ gas
house district cats to the finish •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 22.50
47-A-20 MIGHTY MOUSE RIDES AGAIN ••• A lively oituation as the cats ar e about to
whip the mice ••But Nighty Mouse saves the mice Dnd roscues 0 little mouse
who is floating down waterfall on a log •••• •• • • ••• •••• ••••• • ••••••••••• 22.50
47-k-17 THE TIME ERASER••• The Madman Ti~ekeeper invents diabolical machine that
erases time, but the Mighty Heroes, headed by Dia:per Man, givo him Q
fight to the finish •••• ••••• •••• •...• • • •••. . . ... •.• • ••• , •••.•.••..•.••• 22.50
29-B-58 TIN PAN ALLEY CAT ••• Oscar Flick, composer, gets his inspiration from a
cat that helped him win fame and fortune in an unusuol cartoon of
mus1~col compositions....... . ...... . .. .. ................................. 22. 50
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NO. THE FOLLOWING ARE LIKE NEW ONE REEL COLOR TERRYTOON CARTOONS t
47-A-15 PARK AVENUE PUSSYCAT ••• The tale of Percy the penthouse cat who tries
. to "go- hobo lf in Central Park, N. Y•••• ••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• $22.50
47-A-14 THE SCARECROW••• The Highty Heroes, Diaper Man, Strong Man, Tornado Man,
Rope Man, Coo Coo Man--all take after the army of str awmen determined to
destroy their community in this wild- wild cartoon••• ••• •• • •• ••• ••• • •••• 22.50
47- A-13 THE SILVER STREAK ••• Cats have a field d$y with the mice after they trap
their arch enemy, Rover •• Mighty Mouse goes i nto action and SDves the dog
and pl ays havoc with the ca~s •••• •• •••••••• • •• • .••••• •••• •••• •••••• •• • • 22.50
47-A-6 THE SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY • •• A clever ver si on of a mythical kingdom in Bagdvd
with danci ng girls , flying carpets, and Mi ghty Mouse, the hero • • ••••• •• 22.50
47-A-10 THE TWO BARBERS • •A riot in the local barber shop when Mighty Mouse battles
a honrd of cats to save the population of }~useville ••• •••• •••• : • ••• ••• 22.50
47-A-19 THE \1AYWARD HAT ••• 1'. hilarious story of a man and his runaway hat that
cause all kinds of confusion••••..•. • . •••• • .•.•....•...••.•...••• • •••• 22.50
27-1,.;.7 WRECK OF THE HESPERUS •• •The famous story "Wreck of th Hesperus" done
i n narrat i on with Mighty mouse t he her o •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••• •• • 22.50
47-A- 11 A YOKOH1.Hi. . YANY.EE•• •1. jazzy- jivy ' cartoon where the heroine is a beauti­
ful Japanese doll and t he vi l lain i s a mean old spider • • ••••••••••••••• 22.50
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NO. THE FOLLO~lING BLACK AND WHITE Clill.TOGNS liRE IN GOOD CONDITION .
THEY RUN FROM 175 FT . TO 250 FT . LND iill.E PRICED JW $5.95. El.CH:
29-B-28 THE ANIMAL SCHOOL •• A story about animals and why they don't have to go
to school.. ... ... ... . . . .. ...... ... . . .... ... . .. ... ... . .. . ... ... .. ......... $5.95

29-B-37 THE Bl~OOT KING •• The story of a simple minded king and the royal shoe
makers who forced him to go barefoot •• ••• .••• • • • •• •• •••• • • ••• ••••. •••• •• 5.95
11-1.-19 THE BroGl.R ' S TREASURE• •Fernando , a poor peasant, takes an old man into his
home, and the strange little man gives Fernando a secret cave that is
filled with treasures •• • ••••••••• •• •• • •••• •• ••• • •• ••• • ••••• ••• •• • •••••• • 5.95
5-11-30 THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY • •Cl ever animat ion of cops end the bank robber s ••• 5.95
29-B-18 HOLE IN THE SKY• • • The Pincushion Man mends a hole in the sky to stop
the rain and he wins the heart of the queen••• •• •••••••••• • ••••• •• •••••• 5.95
29-B-1 THE KING .t.ND THE SHEPHERD•• lI story about· a greedy king and I) little
shepherd who oVJ·ned 0 magic flute that bra ught him justice .. ...... . ...... 5.95
29-B-8 THE liUjGIC MIRROR ....Mischievous Bobby Dnd his mogic mirror cause a big
cormnotion at the beach..................................................... 5.95

29-B-32 PEDRO ' S SECRET •• Pedro, the peasDnt , f i nds mount ains of gol d & l ake s of
silver tha t he shares with fri ends when a greedy j udge di sappears • ••• • •• 5.95
11-1.-17 PIJI-Y Bl',LL • • •iI. funny story about a bouncing ball and all the weird things
that happened to the people who played with it • •••••• • • • •••••• •••• ••• ••• 5.95
29-B-49 SHOO I FIRE •• 1~ clever cartoon of the vill age fire department done _in
rhyme OS the fire~is.put out and the firemen are the heroas •• • •••• • •• ••• 5.95
29-B-5 SKATING FOLLIES ••• All the animals have an ice skating carnival on the
village pond and it's cleverly ~mima t ed by "piggie" • • • •••••• ••• •••••••• • 5.95
30-1~-1 THE SOCCER GAME • • •11-11 action in this story as the Puggies l,-liil the
world's championship soccer match ••• •• •••• •••••• • ••••.• • ••• • •• • ••••••••• 5.95
3-D-14 THE ST1.BLEBOY lIND THE PRINCESS • • i~ delightful fairy tale of long ago •• Hogic
wand is waved & all is well fnr the princess Dnd the stable boy •• • •••••• 5.95
29-B-52 STORM IN A COOP ••• The little chickens fight the big bad old wolf and
. win the battle !n this cute barnyurd cartoon•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.95
29-B-48 A PREHISTORIC ADVENTURE •• as told in clever cartoon forrr4 •• •••• • ••• •••••• 5.95

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BilSEB1ILL ' S HALL OF FAME - COLLECTOR PRINTS
These are ba.seball.sans_treas..ure • .r n2 stal gic f ilms feat uring eDrly mDjor
leagues events •• See and hel:1r intervie\vS of famous players and actuol films ­
of the World Series and famous baseball stars in action•• These Bre clean
prints and run from 400 feet t o 500 feet each •• Pri ced at a low $13.95 each:
28- 1.- 26 BUCKY HL.RRIS·, -The Boy Wonder •• Buckytells hO\-l he started playing ball in
early '20's and on to manager • • See Yankees win the 7th game of the ' 47 series
with Hal Gregg, Yogi Beri, Bobby Brown, Billy Johnson & others ••••••••• $13.95
28-A-5 CHARLIE DRESSEN, Mgr. Brooklyn Dodgers •• Tells how he studied tho bbll--how
+.1"'\ +h,,"~,u -1+ C! Of""'\ n""' _ + n _.f' , .... \., ,..., ~ ,.,., ..-.. "f' lIT"'! RIO +l-ln h""' ~ .r:'l "'h + ..::dJ"4Y11 !,"\" r"\'Y'I r l ' ; V \ l N _ .f"
in narration with ~ghty mouse the hero • ••••••• •••• •• •• • ••• • •• •• • • ••••• 22450
47-i~-11 1. YO KOHiJ1i~
YANKEE ••• 1. jazzy-jivy . cartoon where the heroine is a beauti­
ful Japanese doll and the vi~lein is a mean ol d spider • ••••••• • • ••••••• 22.50
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NO. THE FOLLOvlING BLACK AND VJIUTE CARTOONS liRE IN GOOD CONDITION.
THEY RUN FROM 175 FT. TO 250 FT . 1.ND ARE PRICED 1.T $5.95. Elj.CH:
29-B-28 THE ANIMAL SCHOOL •• A story about animals and why they don't have to go
to school •••• ., ••••• • ••. ••••• ••• • ••••• •• •.••. ••of • • • • ••••• •• •••• •• • $5.95
• ••• •• •

29-B- 37 THE BiffiEFOOT KING •• The story of a simple minded king and the royal shoo
makers who forced him to go barefoot ••• •• •• • • •• •• • ••••••••••• • •••••••••• 5.95
11-b-19 THE BEGGLR'S TR]U~SURE •• Fernando, a poor peasant , take s an old man into his
home, and the strange little man gives Fernando a secret cave that is
filled wi th treasures .... ..... ... . .. ...... ... .... . . .... ...... ... . . . ...... 5.95
5-A-30 THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY ••Clever animation of cops and the bank robbers ••• 5.95
I
29-B- 18 HOLE IN THE SKY•• • The Pincushion Man mends a hole in the sky to stop
the rain Dnd he wins the heart of the queen•••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • ••• 5.95
29-B-1 THE KING .t.ND THE SHEPHERD•• 11 story about a greedy king and a little
shepherd who owned D magic flute that brought him justice ••••••••••••••• 5.95
29-B-8 THE ~UGIC MIRROR.~.Mischievous Bobby and his magic mirror cause a big
commotion at the beach •••.•.•.....•..•..••.•• . •.••• • .•••. .•• ..•.... • •••• 5.95
29-B-32 PEDRO ' S SECRET •• Pedro , the pea sant , finds mountains of gold & l ake s of
silver that he shares with f r iends when a greedy judge disappears ••••••• 5.95
11-1.-17 PIJ.Y BilLL ••• ft.. funny story about a bOlll1cing ball cllld all the weird things
that happened to the people who played with it ••••••• •• •••••••• •• • • ••••• 5.95
29-B-49 SHOO! FIRE •• A clever cartoon of the village f ire department done .in
rhyme DS the fire~is.put out and the firemen are the heroos ••••••••••••• 5. 95
29-B-5 SKATING FOLLIES ••• All the animals have an ice skating carnival on the
village pond Dnd it's cleverly animated by "piggie ll • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • 5.95
30-1~-1 THE SOCCER GbJ.VIE •• •1.11 action in this story as the Puggies \vi.tJ. the
world ' s championship soccer match • •• ••••• ••••••• •••• • •• ••••• • • • ••••••••• 5.95
3-D-14 THE STi.BLEBOY liND THE PRINCESS • • l~ delightful feirytale of long ago •• Nagic
wand is wDved & all is well fnr the princess and the stable boy •••••• ••• 5.95
29-B-52 STORM IN A COOP ••• The little chickens fight the big bad old wolf and
, win the battle in this cute barnyard cartoon• • ••• •• •• ••• • •••••••••••••• • 5. 95
29-B-48 b PREHISTORIC ADVENTURE •• as told in clever cartoon forll4 •••••• •• • ••• •••• 5. 95

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NO. BilSEBIILL I S HALL OF FAME - COLLECTOR PRINTS
These axe baseball -Ians_treasure .fno st~gi c f ilms f eat uring early major
leagues events •• See and heer intervie\vs of famous players and actuol films ­
of the World Series and famous baseball stars in action •• These are clean
prints and run from 400 feet to 500 feet each • • Pri ced at a 10vl $13.95 each:
28-1.-26 BUCKY HLRRIS" -The Boy Wonder ••Buckytells how he started pl aying ball in
early '20's and on to manager • • See Yankees win the 7th game of the 147 series
with Hal Gregg , Yogi Beri J Bobby Brown, Billy Johnson & others • ••••• •• • $13.95
28-1>-5 CHARLIE DRESSEN, Mgr . Brooklyn Dodgers • • Tells how he studied the bbll--ho\1
to throw it •• See shots of 4th game of ' 47 & the breathtakinb ending of
Yanks vs Dodgers game with DiMaggio, Jcckie Robinson,J. Lindell,others • • 13.95
1-D-10 DIXIE WALKER-Peoples Choice •• Relive '39 Dnd '41 series & Nickey Owens 'most
talked about play f •• See Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in action, the Yankeos in
'47 when Dodgers fought to stay i n the series, & many famous players ••• 13.95
28-il-13 DUKE SNYDER •• Seo him in action and hi a' great ' play: in Philo. in ' 49, ond
the Yankee- Dodger game in N.Y. in 1952 •• Many stcrs and home runs ••• •••• 13.95
28-1.-12 GIL MC DOUGIIL-Groat batter, versatile player •• Films of ' 51 world series
& the GrDnd Slam home run • • It' s Yankees & Giants with Joe Dimoggio, Willie
Mayes, Roger Hornsby, Bill Dickey, Jimmy Dykes, Johnny Myers & others •• 13.95
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~. ' BASEBALL t S HALL OF FAME - COU~'lUR -PRTh"TS - continued: .
fs...A-15 HANK. BAUm - tells about tough plays••• See him in fICtion on the field,
sbats of 6th ga~ ." f ' 51 series, Joe DiMaggio l!st ell, time 'World t S record,
" Lao Durocher, Casey Stengel, Willie Mays and other big atars••••••••••• $1J.95
~,A,..10 Jl»1Y DYKES - SCHOOL FOR UMPmES ...Jd.lllIlW tells about these BCbool.s and
the important part the umpire playa in basebali• ..shows·'hw to be a t the
t'i~t place at right time, decisive signals--how and when to make them.,
\, ~rrect positions, etc~ .All about umpire-s- .and ·bo'w' "tne,r ~,"",,, ••• 13.95
2e-A.~ JOE BLACK - Breat right hand p±t·ehar•• See his curve ball that makes better
swl41g and miss, shots of Mickey Mantel ·1"hiti';ing'-hard n)....Films .af '52·open­
;ing game at Ebbetts Field, Duke Snyder, Jackie..Robinson and othe1"'s-.. ••••-13.. 95
28-A...6 JOHNNY LINDELL - Greet p~!tt~- player....Eart. ~ •.sPow:; how ~,.hold thf)
' ball to pitch it, scane-s of the ' 47 series... Part II- see....~ . cf··'Plara
end players of '43 Wor-lds Seriea-~a.t Yankee-- Stadium-Yanks- vs C~rd;inala. 13.-95
~7...B~9 SAl,. MAGLIE - The Barbor.... 1950 he .lI.shavad rem close" in.~St..Louis ...See 'how
. b~ holds ball f,,1' alow, fast· &...curve.,.- films of -4t h ,game. of r 51 series a a
Giants los.a, AJ.:\IS..n.JAtk, .Yegi Bert, Joo.JliMaggio, Willie' May&. .othars...
~~, 'WJQiR-COOPER.- .... as p1ayed -en,· !!Yau....r~n" 'l!~1rst all-star game in
".95
',. '9,3-5 •• See films of 2nd. game of '42 seriss ·- · Yankees -'Vs" Cal~airralsl' .t~n
.,, ' '. ~ .' Nu&ia1 1 Ray ~ndars, Wal.t.ar'··Coc~, ,, J'(')e .Qo.1"don:Mort& Marion &nd more-.... 13.95
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.~.: .: THE ·FOLWWING .ARE .Et:aLY .3O-MINtJTE TELEVISION FILMS.. THISTY~ FWf .
IS OUT OF PRINT AND B'&XJMING VERY SCARCE. THEY ARE IN GOOD TO LIKE
. ~. NEW-CONDITION .(00) l'1JUNTED ON 1200.FT•. REELS.
~. COlli 3 - WESE ARE ACTUAL STOJllESFOOM THE FILES ·'()F THE roS ·ANG:E!.ES . . '
" : COUNTY SHERn'YtS DEPARTMENT WITH RICHARD TRAVIS AS sru{RIFF:
,f\-!r.~ .AN OUNCE OF PREVEN'1'!ON... High school boys destroy private·property for
. ~: ldoks••• The court order is a shock to' ·ttlem ana to their families...... • $1J;.. 25
~,~ ..t199- ~ .~~rgenoy pf'I.l.iee signal •• This is the call as a YOl1Jlg
'. .hoOcl hold.1 tirl'O police.men: at gun · po~t • • ~ ".Adem 12ft type thriller . ... .. . 1,1,.95
S1~1'-OIt WELL INCIDENT ••• ,A raal~drama ' as Victor Morales, young Mexi~n boy,
'- . is t r spped .and critically l.njurod atop an abandoned oil der.rick.. ••••• _ 11.95
's,..B-19· THE PRINT WITH A FACE...A tnurder case where the ·killer ·1.oft bis calling
. card-a finger· pr~ with ~ fece • •• • Very unusual story. . ......... . .... _ .. · 11.25
"'...~~ mE ROAD BACK••• A jealous husband is ~ent.· te· prison 'for shootillg an
__-" , _ .innocent man.. •.•Hs e.6C8~8 ana t error' re' 1.i until he is captured......... ,. 12.25
~~,~ R:r!YotT ON THE FIUllEWAY •••A·,sPUnky little old l~dy uses g\lt'lS to Stop
. oonstruetion 01" the Pamona Fl'ooway when it ·-takes part of her land... .. .... 11..25
" S1~,",,2Q THE SNIPER • • •Osa Massen • •A sniper ,!dIll! seven women in Los lmge1as
. County••• George CliM ta·kaa advantage of· the situation. and' trie$ to -kill
' #' his wife but is caught in his own., trap" .............. .... .... ~ ;. . . .. ............. '14.,25'
.....;,1~~ SUSfECT "NO ONE..A CEise where a good deed turns out to be murder.. ........... 13.25
' S~. M uNINVrrED•• A night of '\error tor banker Cain .and hl..s family When
,, ', 0 rnurderSl'-bankrobbe.r holds tbsm hostage •• A thriller.. . .................. 14.55
~17 T!lE'WATER SKIIER •• .Mike Cormors, Robert Horton,,-.! story -of extortion when .
,. a Qcheming individual keeps suspense high iD. this water front episod~ ...14.$5
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EXCITING S'1'ORY THAT MADE HEADLINES. DR. FRANK BAXTER, HOST:

51-B-24 ABBY, JULIA ~ND THE SEVEN PET COWS• • Judith Anderson, Dorothy Stickney••

1874, Glassenbury, Conn•• Two spunky sisters defy tax collector by deoltl'r'i,ng

"taxation without representation ll is tyranny•• They personally take the un­

lawful sale of their property into court and win the case • • An early ~

. eriean event cleverly portrayed by popular screen star Judith Anderson.t22.25


54-B-36 ALICE'S WEDDING GOWN •• Old time actress , Fay wray, portraya a school off~­
cial at a girl's correctional institution in this moving drama ••••• • • • • 13.25
54-A-1 LRITHMETIC SAlLOR• • •A tale of iron men and wooden .ships •• A land lubbe~
from Salem uses straight line to get ships through monsoons to MDnila
in record time •• A thrilling story about early day soiling ships •••••••• 14.95
;4-~-4 CA}PAIGN FOR MJ~Il~E •• Ann Jeffrey, Robert ~terling, Monte Blue •• 1S9~.
A fiery face-to-face campaign fight as a young man and his fiancee
battle for the ssme political office •••Comedy, romance and histnr,y••••• 17.25
50-13-1 CAV1.LRY SURGEON ••MeXicDn War of 1845 • • Santo imna is troops and ilm<DriQon
Cavalry bottle for high stokes for victory in decisi~e bottle •• r. great
and touching early, day wa~ story of sel f-sacrifice and renl bravery• • •• 16.45
54-B-10 THE FRTING PAN •• L boy at Dn orphanoge as ks for 8 frying pan for Christmas ,
end he gets one in this great story about the little boy ' s life • ••••• •• 12.2;
55-t-24 THE II~RTAL EYE • • •A t04ching story about ~he eye bank and transplants
and the participDnts who actually took p8rt in the program •• • ••••••• ••• 12.25
54-A-14 THE OTHER Vlili GOGH •• Tho story of Theo, brother of Vincent Van Gogh, one of
the world's gt'eatest nrtints ••How he holpod hl$ !.Ii1.1!.ng.brothor••Rore • •• 18.95
50-B-9 A PICTURE OF THE w.a.L .Russia & HungQry, 1944• •11 story of foi th and the fir­
ing squad ns 0 Hungarian fnmily is smuggled across the border •• An unbe- .
lievatiLe Christmas story & n rare chapter of history Duthentically told.17.45
55-A-14 REC!PE FOR u~CCESS •• Walter 6lezak, Sebastian Cabot, Edith Barrett •• Storr of .
a famous French chef, Prince of Wale~, & Sarah Bernhordt,Eng. actress •• 11.25'
54-k-15 RESCUE•• Douglas Dumbrille , Lionel Ames •• ~tory of a dr amatic rescue
\ when a sailor accidently falls down ~ steep, rugged cliff onto a rocky
beach with rising tides ••• He lives to tell the herrowing adventure • •• •• 11.25
54-B-2 UNDER. SEVENTEEN•• A true story of two orph~:med brothers, Dge 11 t!~ 15, who

lived alone and supportad themselves until they were compelled to leave.

b heDrt warming film about their experiences in growing up:•••••••••••• 12.45

51-A-5 CkSTLE Dl~EROUS •• Host: John Nesbitt•• Story of the N. W. frontier whero e
handful of soldiers in a remote fort are attacked by savage Indians•••• 16 25 ' 9

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