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Everything You've Ever Wanted in a 16MM Projector

Mar 1, 1962
0h 11m
★ 0.0

Overview

"Everything You Ever Wanted in a 16mm Projector" is an RCA promotional film made for the RCA 1600, probably in the mid-1960s. Yes, everything . . . brilliant pictures, superb sound, simple operation, smooth, safe film handling, instant performance, good looks, light weight, ruggedness — even an automatic threader that never touches the film !

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

RCA

Cast

No Cast found.

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