Link: THE STORY OF XEROX FILMS.
I'd totally forgotten about these films - back in the day of the children's matinee when my folks would drop us off at the local bijou for the afternoon - just us (I usually was put in charge of my little brother and perhaps a neighborhood chum or two) and a theater full of kids - not a parent in sight. The closeest thing to an adult inside the place where the occasional teenage babysitters and hapless, equally young, ushers. Nowadays I don't let my daughter walk to the corner store without an armed escort...
Any aficionado of world children's cinema is likely familiar with THE WISHING MACHINE, THE MAGIC OF THE KITE and KINGDOM IN THE CLOUDS, three films released in the U.S. and Canada in the early 1970's to the Kiddie Matinee market. These excellent fantasies have earned an august reputation amongst fans of the genre, and rightly so. However, little was known about the folks who released this trilogy, Xerox Films, other than the assumption that it was a subsidiary of the photocopy giant, Xerox Corporation, of Stamford, Connecticut.