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National Fantasy Fan, February 17, 1945
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FANTASY FILMS FOR HOME USE 16mm sound movies Concluding the listing of home movies available from Ideal Pictures Corp., 28 east 8th St., Chicago, 5, Ill. Prices quoted are the rental prices. This is not an advertisement; blurbs quoted are taken almost verbatim from their free catalog. We expect to have other pictures to list here in the future, after new sources of supply are located. CHAMBER OR HORRORS (Leslie Banks, Billie Palmer). "Edgar Wallace thriller ... Behind the door with 7 locks, the most fiendish killer plans new tortures." ($12.50) CHANDU & THE MAGIC ISLANDS (Bela Lugosi). "See Chandu and his death defying escape from the Sacred Tigers ..." ($10.00) THE CORPSE VANISHES (Bela Lugosi). "... this human devil performs fiendish experiments on .. victims of a secret vaopr." ($15.00) HUMAN MONSTER (Bela Lugosi) "A great story of half-beast, and half-man who kills at the command of a maniac." ($12.50) JUGGERNAUT (Boris Karloff) "He staked his life on a test of science -- and failed." ($10.00) KING OF THE ZOMBIES (Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury). "Story of the living dead, captives of an unholy cult." ($15.00) LOST IN THE STRATOSPHERE (Wm. Cagney, June Collyer). "75,000 feet up! They blazed a trail of red romance across the milky way." ($9.00) THE MAD MONSTER (Johnny Downs, Anna Nagel). "One minute a harmless country boy (!) and the next moment a snarling, ferocious wolf-man. A human monster with fangs of the beast." ($12.50) Astronomy Short Subjects, one reel each, at $1.50 Galileo's Telescope and Mt. Wilson Observatory. The World's Largest Telescope Reflector. --Karl Blakney [line break] [centered] Welcoming Committee Appointments As of February 9th, the following magazines have been assigned to these members for issue-by-issue coverage: Astounding: Elsie Janda, 3624 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 15 FFM: Russell Chauvenet, 510 east Union, Bound Brook, N.J. Weird Tales: Erwin Schuster, 1463 Metcalf Ave., Bronx, 60 Planet: Ron Maddox, 87 Utica St., Hamilton, N.Y. Amazing: Albert Yeager, Jr., 48 Mill Road, Durham, N.H. - Bob Tucker
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FANTASY FILMS FOR HOME USE 16mm sound movies Concluding the listing of home movies available from Ideal Pictures Corp., 28 east 8th St., Chicago, 5, Ill. Prices quoted are the rental prices. This is not an advertisement; blurbs quoted are taken almost verbatim from their free catalog. We expect to have other pictures to list here in the future, after new sources of supply are located. CHAMBER OR HORRORS (Leslie Banks, Billie Palmer). "Edgar Wallace thriller ... Behind the door with 7 locks, the most fiendish killer plans new tortures." ($12.50) CHANDU & THE MAGIC ISLANDS (Bela Lugosi). "See Chandu and his death defying escape from the Sacred Tigers ..." ($10.00) THE CORPSE VANISHES (Bela Lugosi). "... this human devil performs fiendish experiments on .. victims of a secret vaopr." ($15.00) HUMAN MONSTER (Bela Lugosi) "A great story of half-beast, and half-man who kills at the command of a maniac." ($12.50) JUGGERNAUT (Boris Karloff) "He staked his life on a test of science -- and failed." ($10.00) KING OF THE ZOMBIES (Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury). "Story of the living dead, captives of an unholy cult." ($15.00) LOST IN THE STRATOSPHERE (Wm. Cagney, June Collyer). "75,000 feet up! They blazed a trail of red romance across the milky way." ($9.00) THE MAD MONSTER (Johnny Downs, Anna Nagel). "One minute a harmless country boy (!) and the next moment a snarling, ferocious wolf-man. A human monster with fangs of the beast." ($12.50) Astronomy Short Subjects, one reel each, at $1.50 Galileo's Telescope and Mt. Wilson Observatory. The World's Largest Telescope Reflector. --Karl Blakney [line break] [centered] Welcoming Committee Appointments As of February 9th, the following magazines have been assigned to these members for issue-by-issue coverage: Astounding: Elsie Janda, 3624 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 15 FFM: Russell Chauvenet, 510 east Union, Bound Brook, N.J. Weird Tales: Erwin Schuster, 1463 Metcalf Ave., Bronx, 60 Planet: Ron Maddox, 87 Utica St., Hamilton, N.Y. Amazing: Albert Yeager, Jr., 48 Mill Road, Durham, N.H. - Bob Tucker
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