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Page 1: SOUND FILMS RENTAL

SOUND FILMS FOR RENTALat the

EASTMAN KODAK STORESKODASCOPE LIBRARIES DIVISION

9TH EDiriOS CATALOG

Restful — motion — pictures for — home —

LAUGH YOUR CARES AWAYwith a sound film movieplay

Relax in the comfort of your home, as your Sound Kodascope pro-

jects our rental movies with sound. At the same time, you will be

sharing your fun with your family. It's a wonderful way to entertain

children who are too young to go to a movie theater, or to bring joy

to the elderly folks at home who will undoubtedly be grateful for your

thoughtfulness. We'll gladly help in selecting suitable programs.

entertainment

a n

EASTMAN KODAK STORES, Inc.KODASCOPE LIBRARIES DIVISION

356 MADISON AVENUE AT 45th ST., NEW YORK

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EASTMAN KODAK STORESREGULATIONS

KODASCOPE LIBRARIESDIVISIONBecause of the value of the films listed in this cata-

log, we require applicants for rental film service to fill

in and return the Regular Application Form, supplying

the information requested. The Special Application Formis also required, if the applicant wishes to use the Spe

cial Productions offered in Group Nos. 5 and 6. Cus-

tomers who start a charge account will find service

simplified, as their credit references will establish theii

responsibility.

The films listed herein are released for non-theatrical

use only, and must not be used in theaters and other

public places where 35 m/m sound films are customarily

shown. The films are copyrighted, and no rights to copy,

print or duplicate in any manner or method, are ex-

tended to renters, purchasers or other users of the

material.

TRANSPORTATION CHARGESTransportation charges both ways are to be paid by

the user. Rental films which were sent by express to the

user, are returnable by the user to Eastman Kodak Stores

at half of the outgoing express rate if the express com-pany is informed that the return shipment is a "direct

return".

PLEASE INSURE ALL SHIPMENTSWe require the films to be returned either by insured

parcel post, with the valuation set on them at $25.00 per

reel, or by express prepaid, valued at the same amount.Express is more desirable as such shipments can be

traced easier than parcel post.

Rates quoted cover showing of the films only by the

renter on the date specified, and they must not be loaned

or rc-rcntcd to others. No discount can be allowed to

dealers, or others, on films preceded by an asterisk: *.

It is urged that alternate selections be stated wherever

possible. Unless renter specifically orders "No Substitu-

tions", the library will substitute, when necessary, from

the same class of material. Information on type of audi-

ence is a valued guide to selection of substitutes.

Please do not rewind films, unless this is necessary

to return the reels on which the program comes to you.

A charge will be made for reels and cans substituted or

not returned. Films must not be mounted in such a way

as to cut the sound track.

REPAIR CHARGE FOR FILM DAMAGECaution! Never attempt to run a "sound" film on any

other than a sound projector. Irreparable damage to

Sound Film will result from running it on a "silent"

projector. It is the practise of film distributors to charge

customers for serious film damage at the rate of 5c per

foot.

CATALOGS SUPPLIED FREE

The Librarian will, upon request, send catalogs or

other literature on the latest types of motion picture

cameras and projectors, "still" cameras or other photo-

graphic equipment. Schools and. other educational

institutions are invited to request our literature describ-

ing equipment suitable for visual and audio-visual

education. Sound projectors will also run any of the

many silent subjects which we rent at lower cost. Cata

log on request.

FILMS MAY BE PURCHASED OUTRIGHTYou can start a library of your own. Many of our library films may be purchased at a price reduction

based on the number of rentals the reels have had, and if they are bought, no charge will be made for the

current rental. A list of films available for outright purchase can be had at our store without charge. Theprice ranges from $17.50 to about $30.00 per reel.

Projectors are available for rental, as well as films, and an operator for the projector can be provided at

a moderate service charge.

S,.L-1H- ll.ilil lIlL

E.i.stman Cla.ssroom Film

"MAKING A BOOK"

Eastman Classroom Films

Now Available For Rental!

Some of the Eastman Classroom FUms, which were

formerly offered for outright sale, are now obtainable

from us on rental. A list of these true visual teaching

aids is supplied without charge.

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Scanned from the collection of

David Pierce

Coordinated by the

Media History Digital Library

www.mediahistoryproject.org

Funded by a donation from

David Pierce

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Digitized by the Internet Archive

in 2011 with funding from

IVIedia History Digital Library

http://www.archive.org/details/soundfilmsforren09east

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CLASSIFICATION INDEXSee page 2 for Numerical Index. See page 3 for Alphabetical Index.

Adventure I7'

Cartoon Connedies - 7-9-10-

Cartoon Comedies in Color 10-

Cartoon Comedies for Children

Under 10 7-10-22-23-

Cine-Color Cartoon ComediesComedies and Musicals IO-il-12-

21-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-

Dance 12-13-14-24-

Detective Stories ....21-22-25-27-28-29-

Feature Pictures 20-21-22 and 25Foreign Language Pictures

Games and Sports 15-16-

Historical 17-

Major Bowes' Amateurs _

Major Productions .10-22-25-26-

30-

Melodies _...I2-

-27-33

22-26

23-26

24-26

10

13-14

32-33

25-33

32-33

to 33

33

17-33

18-33

10

28-29

31-32

13-14

Mickey Mc. Guire Comedies 8

Mickey Mouse Cartoons -. 22-23

Miscellaneous and News Reels ....17-18-27-33

Movies for Children Under 10 7-8-9-10

22-23-24-26-33

Musical Short Subjects ...10 to 14-24 to 26-33

Musical Classics of Great Composers.... 1

3

14-26-33

Musical Westerns 21

Mystery 2 1-22-25-27-28-30-32-33

Old Time Movies 15-33

Opera Music 14-26-33

Operettas 8-25-32

Organlogues 12-13

Religious 14-22-33

RKO Pictures _...30

Shirley Temple Comedies 25Silly Symphony Cartoons _ 23

Silly Symphony Cartoons In Color ...23-24

Songs 12-13-14-24-25-26-33

Special Productions, Group No. I 24

Special Productions, Group No. 2 25

Special Productions. Group No. 3 ....25-26

27-28

Special Productions, Group No. 4 28

Special Productions, Group No. 5 29Special Productions, Group No. 6 30Special Productions, Group No. 7 ....32-33

Sports and Games 15-16-17-33

Stories for Children 8-20-33

Technicolor Cartoon Comedies .26Travel Films 18-19-20-33

Universal Pictures 29

Variety Entertainment 10-14-24-33

Western Features 9-20-21-22-25-26-27

28-32

Western Featurettes 9

WELL-KNOWN PERFORMERS

PARTIAL LIST OF PROMINENT PLAYERS IN THE 16 M/M SOUND FILMS AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL FROM THE EASTMAN KODAK STORES

Perfo Page

Abbott & Costello 30

Allen, Grade 3 I

Andrews Sisters 29-31

Armstrong, Robert 25

Arthur, Jean 28

Astaire, Fred 31-32

Ball, Lucille 3 1-32

Barrymore, John 31

Bartholomew, Freddie 3!

Bennett, Constance 29

Bennett, Joan 28-29-31

Benny, Jack 25

Bergen, Edgar 30

Blondell, Joan 28-29

Boles, John 3

1

Boyer, Charles 28-29-31

Brady, Alice 29

Brown, Tom 29-30

Burns, Bob 29-32

Burns, George 3 I

Carroll, Madeleine 25-28

Colbert, Claudette 25

Colman, Ronald 31

Cooper, Jackie 29

Crosby, Bing _ 11-12-29

Cummings, Robert 30

Devine, Andy 30

Dietrich, Marlene 28-30

Donat, Robert 25-28

Douglas, Melvyn 27

Dunne, Irene 3 I

Durbin, Deanna _ „ 29-30

Perfori Page

Errol, Leon 30-3 1

Erwin, Stuart 28

Fairbanks, Jr., Douglas. 28-29-30-31

Fields, W. C 30

Fonda, Henry 28-31

Fontaine, Joan 31

Francis, Kay 30-3 I

Grable, Betty 30

Grant, Cary „ 31

Hepburn, Katherine 31-32

Herbert, Hugh 29-30

Hopkins, Miriam 28

Howard, Leslie 28

Jean, Gloria 30

Jones, Allan 29-30

Kyser, Kay 32

Lamarr, Hedy 28

La ng, June 29

Langford, Frances 32

Laughton, Charles 28-31-32

Laurel & Hardy 28

Lederer, Francis 28

Leeds, Andrea 30

Lombard, Carole 32

Lupino, Ida 28-31

Marshall, Herbert 30

Martini, Nino 28

Marx Brothers 32

Massey, Raymond 28-29-30

McCarthy, Charlie 30

Perfori Page

McCrea, Joel 32

McLaglen, Victor 29-31

Moore, Dickie _ 27

Morley, Karen 27

Nagel, Anne 30

Niven, David 3 I

Oakle, Jack 31-32

Oberon, Merle 28-29

Parkykarkus 32

Parrish, Helen 29-30

Pons, Lily 3

1

Rathbone, Basil 28

Raye, Martha 29

Raymond, Gene 25-31-32

Riti Brothers _ 29

Rogers, Ginger 31-32

Rocney, Mickey

(as Mickey McGuire) 8-9

Ruggles, Charlie 29-31

Sanders, George 29-31-32

Scott, Randolph 25-30

Stanwyck, Barbara 25-31

Stewart, James 32

Sullavan, Margaret 29

Temple, Shirley 25

Velez, Lupe 25-31

Wayne, John'.

29-30

West, Mae 30

Wheeler & Woolsey 31

Winninger, Charles 29

Young, Robert 25

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NUMERICAL INDEXPage

2525

252525

2525

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__2424242424242424

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__2424242424242424

__24__24.__24

-24

242424.25

2532

32

32

32

32

32

32

32

32

33

33

33

33

33

33

_..3333

__33__33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

-_..33

33

33

33

_ 33

33

Film No. Page633 33634 33635 33636 _33637 33638 33639 33640 331600 __I51601 15

1602 15

1603 15

1604 IS

1606 15

1607 15

1608 17

1609 _I71610 _I81611 18

1612 18

1613 18

1614 18

1615 18

1616 13

1617 13

1618 13

1619 13

1620 13

1621 _I31622 _I31623 __I81624 17

1625 13

1626 17

1627 17

1628 _I51629 13

1630 ._ 14

1631 13

1632 13

1633 13

1634 13

1635 17

1636 17

1637 18

1638 . 16

1639 16

1640 18

1641 13

1642 13

1643 13

1644 13

1645 17

1646. 16

1648 18

1649 16

1650 _ 16

1654 16

1655 18

1656 16

1657 16

1658 16

tb59 _ 17

1662 16

1663 8

1664 _ 17

1665 17

1666 17

1667 „ 16

1668 16

1669 16

1670 _20

Film No1672 _1673 __

1674 _1675 _1676 _1677 _1678 _1679 __

1687 _1688 _1689 „1690 _1691 _1692 _1693 __

1694 _1695 _1696 _1697 _1698 _1699

1700

1701

1702

1703

1704

1705

1706

1707

1708

1709

1710

1711

1712

1713

1720

1721

1722

1723

1724

1725

1726

1727

1728

1729

1730

1731

1732

Page17

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16

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.16

.16

.16

.17

_I7

_I7

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.17

.17

17

.17

.17

.16

1733 16

1734 16

Film No.1822

1823

1825

1826

1827

1828

1829

18301850

1851 .

1852

1853

1854

1855

1856

1857

1858

1859

1860

1861

1862

1863

1864

1865 _.„_„

1866 .

1867

1868

1869

1870

1871

1872

46004601

46024604 .. ...

4605 .

460646074608460946104611

4612461346144615

46164617 _.

46184619 ......

46204621 .„_„

46224623462446254626462946304631

463246344635 _

463646374638463946404641

4642 „

4643 .

4644

Page19

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19

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19

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19

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19

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19

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-15

.11

.15

.11

.12

.10

.10

.10

-10

-10

-10

Film No.4645 .-

464646474648 . .

46494655465646574658465946704671

4672 .

46734674 _4675 . .

467646804681

4682

468346844685 __

468646874688

468946904691

46924800 -.

4801 -

4802480348044805480648074808480948104811 _

4812 _„

4813

4814 _.

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66006601

66026603 ..

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66076608660966106611

66126613

661476007601

7602 ...

7603 ....

760476057606760776087609 _

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_ 14

14

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14

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7

9. 7

9

9

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Film No. Page7611 77612 9

7613 . 9

7614 97616 97617 7

7618 7

7619 9

7620 _ _ 9

7621 97622 97623 97624 9

7625 22

7626 .22

7627 .22

7628 _:227629 23

7630 23

7631 23

7632 23

7633 .237634 23

7635 23

7636 23

7637 -_ 23

7641 237642 23

7643 23

7644 23

7645 23

7646 237647 23

7648 ....- 23

7649 - 23

7650 23

7651 23

7652 - 23

7653 23

7654 23

7655 .23

7656 23

7657 23

7700 7

770! 7

7702 7

7703 7

7704 7

77057706 7

7707 7

7708 7

7709 77710 .- 7

7711 7

7712 7

7713 - 7

7714 7

7715 7

7716 -.._ 7

7717 7

7718 7

7719 7

7720 7

7721 7

7722 7

7723 97724 97725 9

7726 10

7727 10

7728 10

Film No. Page7729 _. 7

7730 10

7731 _I07732 _ 10

7733 15

7734 _. 10

7735 10

7736 10

7737 77738 10

7739 __ 10

7740 7

7800 23

7801 23

7802 237803 237805 237806 237807 23

7808 __ 237809 23

7810 23

7811 247812 __247813 247814 247815 247825 10

7826 10

7827 10

7828 10

7829 10

7830 : 10

8600 _____208601 20

8602 _-22

8603 22

8604 ._ JO8605 208606 .._ _5I8607 21

8608 2\

8609 21

8610 _2086 1 2 20

8613 __.21

8615 20

8616 JO8618 ..J'.2I

8619 20

8620 _..20

8622 21

8623 J

I

8624 208626 20

B627 21

8628 22

8629 22

B630 JO8631 22

8632 22

8633 __- 21

8634 22

8635 _ 22

8642 21

8660 .. 21

8661 .21

8662 21

8663 21

8664 21

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ALPHABETICAL INDEXSee page I for Classification Index. See page 2 for Numerical Index.

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

Add Test, The (4685)

Adnriirals of Tomorrow (638)Adventures at ttie Baskervllles

Adventures of the Masked Phantom....

Affairs of Mr. Flow, The (615)

Afiican Mystery, An (1636)Africa Squawks (4621)

Aid a -

Air Eagles (8610)

Air for the G String (6609)Aladdin's Lamp (7825)Algiers _

Alias the DeaconAlice in Wonderland (4801)

Alleghany Uprising

Allez Ooo (4682)

All for Mabel (4605)

All's Fair (70)

Along Came a Duck (7700)

Along the French Riviera (1855)American Legion In New York (1664).

America or Bust (4607)

America's High Spots (1804)

Ancient Cities of France (1852)Animal Fair, The (7711)

Annabelle Takes a Tour

Anne of Windy Poplars

Anything for a Thrill,

Apeing Hollywood (4625)

Aquabatlcs (1703)

Archery versus Golf (1705)Arctic Antics (7641)

Argentine Nights

Arizona Cyclone, The (4^12)

Arizona Terror, The (8633)Ask Uncle Sol (71)

At the Dentist's (4602)

Ave Maria—Canterbury (6610)Ave Maria—Chartres (6611)

B

Babes in the Woods (4631)

Babes in the Woods (7802)Bachelor Mother, TheBack Street

Bali (1871)

Baltimore (63!)Barcelona to Valencia (1610)Baseball (1711)

Battling Silver Kings (1701) _

Beanstalk Jack (7726)Beautiful Blue Danube (632)Beethoven, Ludwig Van (6605)Believe It or Don't (1627)Belle of Samoa, The (4619Big Aople, The (95)

Big Cheese, The (7606)Big Fish (1700)Big GuyBig Race, The (8613)Big Scare, The (7613) _

Birds in the Spring (7800)Birds of a Feather (7651)Bird Store, The (7646)Bizet, Georges (6601)Black Beauty (8626)Black Gold

.30

.12

.33

.28

28

.33

.17

..II

.26

..20

.14

..10

.28

.29

.. 8

.30

..12

.11

.24

.. 7

.19.17

12

.18

.19

.. 7

.31

.31

.27

.11

..16

.16

.23

.29

.. 9

.21

24

.11

.14

.14

.. 8

.23

.31

.29

.20

.33

..18

.16

...16

.10

.33

.14-.17

.12

.24

.. 9

.16

.29

.21

.. 9

.23

23

.23

..14

.20

.27

Blockade 28

Blimp Mystery, The (4626) II

Blue of the Night, The (4635) 1

1

Bold King Cole 26Bond, Carrie J. (1630) 14

Bonelll, Richard (1644) 13

Born to Fight 27

Bounding Main, The (72) 24Boy Meets Dog (7740) 7

Boys from Syracuse, The _ 29Brahms, Johannes (6600) 14

Breakfast in Bed (4615) 12

Bringing Up Baby 31

British Empire, Lifeline of (1863) 20Broadway Dance Parade (1678) 13

Broadway to the Jungle (8605) 20Bubbles and Troubles (7708) 7

Bubbling Over (4637) II

Bugvllle Romance, A (7600) 7

Busy Beavers (7650) 23

CCalifornia Straight Ahead 29Call of the North, The 26Call of the Wilderness, The 27Camera Thrills in Africa (1720) 16

Canada's High Spots (1808) 18

Canal Gypsies (1623) 18

Carefree 3!

Carrying the Mail (4811) 9Cast Adrift—and Howl (4634) 15

Catherine the Great _...28

Champlonshio Basketball (1730) 17

Charleston, S. C. 0806) 18

China Plate, The (7644) _ 23China Shop. The (7808) 23Chinese Jinks (7734) 10

Chloe (8609) . 2!

Chooin, Frederick (6604) 14

Christmas Time In Toyland (4814) 8

Chu Chin Chow (20) 25Cimarron 3 I

Cities of North Africa (1851) 19

CItv of David, The (1811) 18

Code of the Mounted, The 26College Footbal 1940 (1732) 16

Colleae Football 1941 (1733) 16

College Football 1942 (1734) 16

Colonial Williamsburg (1868) 20Conauest of the Alos (633) 33Coral Isles of the Atlantic (1818) 19

Coronation of Pope Plus XII (1689) 17

Cougar, the King Killer 06281 15Count of Monte Cristo, The (21) 25Courage of the West, The 27Covered Waqon, The (86421 21

Cowboys and Indians (4670) ISCrimson Circle. The (601) 32Hross Country Romance 31Crvstal Champions (1607) 15

Cuckoo Murder Case, The (7622) 9Cupid Gets his Man 26

DDamascus and Jerusalem (1864) 20Damsel In Distress, A 31Dance Girl, Dance 31Dance of the Hours (6614) 14

Dangerous Mountain Climbing (1752) ...17

Dangerous Trails (1673) 8

Dangerous Youth (4616) ..

Daniel Boone (22)

Dark SandsDavis, Benny (1622)Day at the Zoo, A (4808) .

Day In Vienna, A (1869) ...

Day the Bookies Wept, TheDeadwood Pass (8615)Dental Follies (73)

Devil Diamond, The

De Woild's Champeen (4629) .

Dixie Days (7618)

Docks of San Francisco, The ...

Dog Show (1713)

Don Donald (7809)Dora's Dunking DoughnutsDown In Dixie (7728) _

Drama of 1904, A (4673)Dream House (4680)

Dreaming Lips

Drug on the Market, A (4683)Drums of Jeopardy (8628)

East Side of HeavenEdge of the World, TheEdwards, Gus (1621)Egypt, Exotic (1812)

Egypt, Land of Pyramids (1614)

EIli-EIli (1642)Elephant Boy .,

Elmer Elephant (7815)En Saga ("Laila") (616)Escape from Yesterday (617)Eskimo Bride, The (618)

Ex-ChampExposure (8616)

F

Fabulous Marseilles (1852)Fakirs of the East (1823)

Falling Waters of Yosemite (1829)Family Next Door, TheFamily Shoe, The (7706)

Father Noah's Ark (7801)Father O'Flynn (602)

Feathered Follies (7719) _

Feline Fighter, The (1639)

Feminine Flashes In Sport (1708)Fifth Avenue Girl

Fifty-second Street

Fight for your LadyFighting Texan, TheFIghtIn' Thru (8631)Fighting Trooper, TheFirst LoveFisherman's Luck (7720) .'.

Fish From Hell (1646)Fishing in the Fjords (1710)Flying Deuces, TheFlying Mouse, The (7813)Follow Thru (1731) ,

Forbidden Territory (603)For Love or MoneyFor Old Time's Sake (1641)Foster, Stephen (6603)

Four Barriers, The (634)Fresh Water Fishing (1727)Frolicking Fish (7647)

Frozen Frolics (7601)

..12

..25

.28

..13

.. 8

..20

.30..20

..24

..27

..II

.. 7

..27

.. 8

..23

..25

..10

..15

..II

..28

..12

.22

.29

..27

..13

.18

.18

.13

.28

.24.33

..33

..33

..29

.20

..19

.. 8

..19

..29

.. 7

..23

..32

.. 7

.16

.16

.31

.28

.31

.27

.22

..26

.29

.. 7

.16

..16

.28

.24

..17

..32

..29

..13

..14

.33

.17

.23

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ALPHABETICAL INDEXSee page I for Classification Index. See page 2 for Numerical Index.

(Continued)

Fun in Florida (1830) 19

Fun on the Ice (7723) 9

GGaiety Girls, The 28

Galloping Ronneo, The (8624) 20

Gateway to India (1615) 18

Gathering of the Clans (4804) 8

Gay and Beautiful Budapest (1859) 19

Gay Desperado, The 28

Ghost Goes West, The 28

Gifts in Rhythm (74) 24

Girl from Maxim's, The (604) 32

Glimpses of Paris (I860) 19

Go Easy, Doctor (4600) 12

Going Native (75) 24

Golden Pagoda, The (1608) 17

Golem, The (619) 33

Goodbye Broadway _ 29

Good Old School Days (7607) 7

Goose that Laid the Golden Egg 26

Granada to Toledo (1612) 18

Grandfather's Clock (7702) 7

Grand Uproar (7717) 7

Grass (1645) -. 17

Grasshopper, The (7807) 23

Great Man Votes. The 31

Green Hell - 29

Gunga Din 3

1

Gypped in Egypt (7612) 9

HHandel, George F. (6602) 14

Happy Golf (1601) 15

Happy Polo (7722) 7

Harmony Broadcast (4644) 10

Haunted Ship, The (7602) 9

Having a Wonderful Time 31

Hawaii (1819) 19

Headline Crasher, The 27

Hello, Mama (1694) 14

Her New Chauffeur (4609) 12

Her Uncle Sam (23) 25High Flyers 3 I

Highlights of the Olympics (1658) 16

Hillbilly Love (76) 24His Private Secretary (8612) 20

Historic Sites and Resorts (1853) 19

History is Made at Night 28

Hits, Runs 'N Errors (1656) 16

Hitting a New High 31

Holland Days (7715) 7

Hollywood Gadabout, The (96) 25Holy Land, The (1810) 18

Honesty Pays, But Not Much (4686) 12

Hong Kong (1865) 20Honolulu to Havana (1640) 18

Honor System, The (4618) II

Horses (1667) 16

Hot Tamale (7736) 10

Hotel Mystery, The (4601) II

House of Seven Gabies „ 29

How's Crops? (7705) 7

How to Dance the Shag (97) 25

Hunchback of Notre Dame, The 31

Hurricane Horseman, The (8604) 20

I

I Cover the Waterfront (24) 25

Ikpuck, the Igloo Dweller (1820) 8

I Met my Love Again 28

I'm From the City 31

Indian Villages (639) 33

Indian Whoopee (7732) 10

In old Madrid (1613) 18

Inside Information 29

Inside Russia (630) 33

In the Footsteps of St. Patrick 27

Invisible Man Returns, The 30Invitation to the Waltz (605) 32

Isle of Spice, The (1817) ^ 19

I Surrender, Dear (4681) 12

It's a Bird (621) 33

It's a Greek Life 26J

Jack and the Beanstalk (4632) 8

Jack Frost (7826) 10

Jai Alai ("Hi-Li") (172!) 16

Jail Birds (7620) 9

Joy of Living, The 31

Jungle Fool, The (7603) 7

Jungle Jazi (7614) 9

Just a Clown (7716) 7

KKamet Conquered 27

Kathleen (606) 32

Kentucky Jubilee Singers, "A" {I676)....I3

Kentucky Jubilee Singers, "B" (1677).... 13

Kiddie Jamboree (4803) 8

King George VI, Visit of (1687) 17

King Kong 30King Neptune (7806) 23

King of Kings, The (5600) 22

King's Tailor, The (7827) 10

Kitty Foyle 3

1

Klondike (8623) 21

Knight without Armor 28

Know your Football (1723) 17

L

Lady of the Lake (8600) 20

Land of Evangeline (1809) 18

Last Dogie, The (77) 24Last Mail, The (7707) 7

Last of the Mohicans, The (25) 25Latin Rhythm (1695) 14

Law of the Tong (8608) 21

League of Nations, The (7609) 9

Let 'Er Buck (1604) 15

Let's Make Music 31

Let's See Yosemite (1828) 19

Letter of Introduction 30

Life in Lapland (1815) 19

Liszt, Franz (6608) 14

Little Big House, The (4624) 12

Little Bird Told Me, A (7701) 7

Little Bit of Heaven, A 30

Little Boy Blue (7737) 7

Little Cinnamon (4620) 8

Little Covered Wagon (4622) II

Little Friend of all the World, A (4802) 8

Little Hiawatha (7811) 24

Little Men 3

1

Little Red Schoolhouse 27Little Women 31

London, England (1800) 18

Lone Rider, The (4813) 9

Love Affair 31

Love from a Stranger 28Love Goes West (78) 24Lucky Partners 3!

Lullaby Land (7803) 23

MMad About Music 30

Mad Melody (7712) 7

Mad Miss Manton, The 31

Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me 30Major Bowes' Amateurs 10

Makin' 'Em Move (7725) 9

Making the Funnies (622) 33

Managed Money 25

Manchukuo (1637) 18

Manila (1866) 20

Man who Could Work Miracles, The ....28

Man who Lived Again, The (26) 25

March of the Movies, The (1670) 20Mary's Little Lamb (7828) 10

Ma's Pride and Joy (4659) II

Melodies of Love (1632) 13

Melody Maker, The (607) 32

Melody Makers (4642) 10

Melody of the Plains (8661) 21

Melody on Parade (1616) 13

Memories (1619) 13

Memory Lingers On, The (4674) „ 15

Men are not Gods 28

Men of Action 27

Men of the Alps (635) 33

Merrily Yours 25Mexican Spitfire, The .- 31

Mexican Spitfire Out West, The 3!

Mickey McGuire's Big Project (4646) .... 8

Mickey McGuire's Brigade (4645) 8

Mickey McGuire's Champs (461 I j 8

Mickey McGuire's Covered Wagon(4687) 8

Mickey McGuire's Fair Play (4647) . 8

Mickey McGuire's Medicine Man (4688) 9

Mickey McGuire's Midnight Follies

(4649) .11

ckey McGuire's Minstrels (4689) ..

ckey McGuire's Rescue (4690)ckey McGuire's Special Job (4648)ckey McGuire's Tent Show (4691) .,

ckey McGuire's Touchdown (4692)key Mouse Cartoonskey Mouse Cartoons in Color ....

key Cut's Up (7627)key In Arabia (7630)

ckey In "Camping Out" (7653) ....

ckey In "Playful Pluto" (7656) ....

ckey In "Two-Gun Mickey" (7657)ckey Plays Papa (7655)

9

9

9

9

9

22-23

23

22

23

23

23

23

23

key's Barnyard Broadcast (7629) 23

ckey's Beach Party -(7626) 22

ckey's Birthday Party (7625) 22

ckey's Gorilla Mystery (7633) 23

ckey's Moose Hunt (7635) 23

ckey's Musical Farmer (7634) 23

ckey's Orphans (7628) 22

ckey's Pioneer Days (7631) 23

ckey's Service Station (7637) 23

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(Continued)

Mickey's Steam Roller (7654) 23Mickey the Castaway (7632) _..23

Mickey the Grocery Boy (7636) 23

Midnight (7611) .... 7

Midnight in a Toy Shop f7649) 23

Midsummer in Sweden (1816) 19

Millionaire Playboy, The 31

Million Dollar Melody (4684) 12

Missing Evidence „.-29

Mission San Juan Capistrano (1655) 18

Miss Lonely Hearts (79) 24Molly Moo Cow and the Butterflies 26

Molly Moo Cow and the Indians ---. 26

Molly Moo Cow and Rip Van Winkle -..26

Molly Moo Cow and Robinson Crusoe.. ..26

Monarchs of the Ring (1722) 16

Moonlight on the Range (8662) 21

Mother Goose Melodies (7643) 23

Movie Mad (7623) _„ 9

Murder at Midnight (8632) _..22

Murder on Diamond Row 28

Musical Moments (1625) _ _..I3

Musical Varieties (4639) _ 10

My Favorite Wife 31

My Five Sans (623) _ _. _..33

My Little Chickadee _..30

NNeptune Nonsense 26New York -(1803) _ _ „„.I8

New York World's Fair (1821) _..I9

Night ( 7652 )- _ 23

Noah Knew hh Ark (7617) 7

No, No, Nanette 31

Normandy to Mont St. Michel (1857) ....19

Northern Frontier, The _ 26O

Old Faithful Speaks (1807) _..I8

Old Family Album, No. I (627) 33

Old Family Album, No. 2 (628) 33

Old Mother Hubbard (7829) 10

Old Spanish Custom, An (608) 32

Old Towns of Normandy (1854) 19

Oliver Twist (8620) __20On Ice (7810) _.23One Night In the Tropics _.30

One Punch O'Toole (4630) II

One Rainy Afternoon .-. 28Oriental Phantasy (1617) 13

Our Daily Bread _27Outsider, The 29

PPalooka (27) .. 25Pals of the Prairie (4810) 9

Pals of the West (4809) _. 9

Pandora (7727) 10

Paradise Island (8634) : 22Par and Double Par (1602) ..._ _..I5

Pardon my Pups .25

Paris (1801) _ 18

Passion Play, The (5601) 22Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus (28) 25Phantom, The (8607) 21

Phantom Broadcast, The (8622) 21

Phantom Patrol, The 27Pickaninny Blues (7730) _ _I0Pied Piper, The (7805) „ _23

Pin Cushion Man, The (7830) 10

Pink Lemonade (80) 24

Pirate Ship, The (7738) 10

Play! Girls il) ...24

Poppin' the Cork (4655) 12

Pot Luck (82) .24

Prescription for Romance 30Primrose Path, The _ _32Private Life of Don Juan, The 29

Private Life of Henry Vlll, The .....28

Prominent Personalities (1688) 17

Puss in Boots (4610) 8

Puzzled Pals (7709) 7

Pyrenees to Lourdes (1850) 19

QQuaint Towns and Resorts (1861) 19

Queen's Birthday, The (83) 24

RRabid Hunters (7710) 7

Racing Blood 27

Radio City Revels 32

Radio Revels (4641) 10

Radio Hook-Up (1696) 14

Rage of Paris, The 30

Ra-Mu (Ethiopia) (1648) 18

Ranch House Blues (4612) 11

Rangle River (609) 32

Red Blood of Courage. The 27

Red Lights Ahead 27

Red Riding Hood (7616) 9

Redskin Blues (7724) 9

Rembrandt (short film) (1692).. 18

Rembrandt (feature film) 28

Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel, The 29

Rhapsody In Black (1634) 13

Rhythms from Cuba (624) 33

Rhythm Saves the Day (84) 24

Ride 'Em Cowboy (1726) 17

Riders of Riley (1712) 16

Ring Goes Round, The (85) 24Rio de Janeiro (1867) 20

Rip Van Winkle (7718) 7

Roaming Cowboy, The (8664) 21

Robinson Crusoe (4806) 8

Romance Rides the Range (8663) 21

Rome (1802) .. _I8

Romeo and Juliet (7739) 10

Romeo Monk, A (7731) 10

Room Service 32Rosamunde 26Round the World in Song (1631) 13

Rubevllle NIte Club (4613).. 12

Runaway Blackle, The (7714) 7

S

Saha ra (1813) 1

8

Saint in London, The 32

Saint In New York, The _ 32Saint in Palm Springs, The 32Saint's Double Trouble, The 31

Saint Takes Over, The 32

Sanders of the River 28

Sandy is a Lady 30San Francisco ( 1 870)-^TrTiTi^m>,^^^. 20San Francisco Fair (1822) /. 19

Santa's Toy Shop (7729) 7

Scarlet Pimpernel, The 28

Sea-Going Sheiks (4604) 12

Sea-Going Thrills (1704) 16

Sea Killers (1702) 16

Secret Agent (29) 25

Secret of Stamboul, The (610) 33

See, No. 1 (1663) 8

See, No. 2 (1666) 17

See, No. 3 (1672) 17

Seeing Injuns (4608) 12

Seeing Nellie Home (86) 24See Uncle Sol (87) 24Self-Defense (1603) _.ISService de Luxe „ 29Seven Sinners 30Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour (8618) 21

She's Got Everything 32

Ship of Wanted Men (8603) 22

Shore Leave (625) 33

Silent Night, Holy Night (611) 33

Silly Symphonies in Black-and-White 23

Silly Symphonies In color 23-24Silvery Moon, The (7703) 7

Singapore (1856) 19

Sing Bing, Sing (4656) II

Singing Boxer, The (4658) ..._ II

Singing Plumber, The (4657) II

Singing with Singing Sam (1620) 13

Sing While You're Able _26Sinister Stuff (7733) 15

Skl-Esta (1650) -. 16

Skiing on Your Feet (636). 33

Skiing with Hannes Schneider (1706) 16

Skimpy (4623) 8

Ski Revels (1728) 17

Skyline Revue (1697) 14

Sky Riders (1675) 19

Slim Figuring (1707) 16

Slow Poke (88) 24Small Town Idol, A (4636) 15

Snow Fun (1669) 16

Snowscapes In the Alps (1827) 17

Snow Thrills (1668) 16

Snow Time (7608) 7

Sock! (1729) 17

Songs of Mother (4805) 8

Songs of the Danube (89) 24Songs of the Hills (1633) 13

Songs of the Range (1629) 13

Songs of the South Seas (1690) 13

Sorority Blues (90) 24Spider and the Fly, The (7645) 23Spilled Salt (1624) 17

Spills and Thrills (1638) 16

Sponge Divers of Tarpon (1665) 17

Sport of Fencing, The (1657) 16

Spring Parade 30Stage Door _ 32Stand-in L 28Stars of Tomorrow (4640) 10

Stone Aqe Error (7735) 10

Stormy Seas (7621) 9Story of Vernon and Irene Castle 32Strange Wedding Sign, The (1626) 17

Strauss, Johann (6607) 14

Streets of Mystery (1609) 17

Strlkel You're Out (91) 24

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(Continjed)

Swing It, Professor 26

Swing's the Thing (4638) 12

Swing that Cheer 30

Swiss on White (1649) 16

Swiss Trick, A (7713) 7

Synnphony of the Seasons (626) 33

T

Talking Feet (4807) 8

Tell Me if It Hurts (629) 33

Tenth Olympiad, The (1600) 15

Thanks for Listening 26That's Right, You're Wrong 32

Theodore Roosevelt (640) 33

They Knew What They Wanted 32

Things to Come 29Thirteenth Guest, The (8627 21

This is China ; 27Thoroughbred, The (8635) 22

Thrills of the Air (1606) 15

Timberland Terror (612) 33

Tom Brown's Schooldays 3

1

Tongue Twisters (1618) 13

Too Many Girls 32

Toonerville Picnic, The 26Toonerville Trolley. The 26Top Hat 32

Touchdown (1724) 17

Tough to Handle 27

Toy Shop, The (4800) 8

Toy Time (7704) 7

Traffic Tangle (4606) II

Trailer Paradise (92) 24Trailing the Jaguar (613) 33

Trailing the Sea-Horse (1654) 16

Trails of the Wild, The 26Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (30) -25

Treasurer's Report, The (4675) II

Trees (1643) 13

Trip to the Sky, A (1691) 18

Trolley Ahoy 26Tropical Topics (1698) 14

Tschaikovsky (6612) 14

Tundra .._ _ 27Tuning-ln (7604) 9

Two-Gun Man, The (8630) 20Two Hard Workers (4676) II

Two Plus Fours (4614) II

UUgly Duckling, The (7648) 23

Under a Gypsy Moon (1699) 14

Under Secret Orders (8606). 21

Under the Cockeyed Moon (4617) II

Unexpected Father, The 30

VValencia to Granada (1611) 18

Valley of Wanted Men, The 27Vampire Bat, The 27Variety Revue (4643) 10

Venice (1858) 19

Venice, the Magnificent (1814) 18

Venice Vamp, The (7721) 7

Verdi, Guiseppe (6606) 14

Vigil in the Night 32Village Barber, The (7619) 9

Village Smitty, The (7624) 9

Virgins of Bali (8602) 22

Vivacious Lady 32

Voice of India, The (614) 33

Volga Boatman, The (620) 33

WWaltz in A Flat, Major (6613) 14

War in China (1659) 17

War in Europe (1693) 18

Washington (1872) 20Washington, D. C. (1805) 18

Water Babies (7812) 24Water Fun (1674) 16

Water Sports (1662) 16

Waves Welcome 26Way Down Yonder (93) 24Way of the Wild, The 27Way Out West (94) 24We're On Our Way (1635) 17

Western Whoopee (7605) 9When a Man Rides Alone (8619) 20When the Daltons Rode 30Where Did You Get That Girl? 30Wildcat Trooper, The 26Wilderness Mail, The 27Wild Horse Roundup, The 27Wild Innocence (8660) 21

Winter (7642) 23Winter Holiday in the Alps (1825) 16

Winter Magic in the Alps (1826) 16

Wise Little Hen, The (7814) 24With Love and Kisses 26With Williamson Beneath the Sea 27With Words and Music (31) 25World Dances, The (1679) 13

World's Fastest Game, The (1709) 16

XX Marks the Spot (8629) 22

YYe Olde Melodrama (4672) 15

Yesterday Lives Again (4671) 15

You Can't Cheat an Honest Man 30You Can't Fool Your Wife.... 32You'll Find Out 32Young Dynamite 27Younq Explorer, The (637) 33You Only Live Once 28

ZZane Grey's Adventures (8601) 20

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Prices are for overnight use only. Add half of the rental price for each additional day. No charge is made for time lost in transit. Trans-portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

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ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 MM SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

CARTOON COMEDIES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESAlso suitable for children under ten and over ten

Although these films have been found suitable for children under ten, they are also keen entertainment for children overten, and adults. The actors are happy-go-lucky cartoon characters who perform comically to the accompaniment of mu-sic or song. In a fascinating way, they chase away the blues of any spectator, and bring great merriment to any audi-

L-7600 A BUGVUXJE ROMANCETrees and bushes dance gaily, as frogs andvarious insects add to the fun of a romance.

8 min. Rental $1.50.

K.7601 FROZEN FROLICSEntertainment is provided by penguins,

walruses, seals and polar bears as they play

on the ice. 9 min. Rental Sl.25.

K-7603 THE JUNGLE FOOLA little explorer reaches Africa where he

meets many animals that are strangely play-

ful. 7 min. Rental $1.25.

K.7607 GOOD OLD SCHOOL DAYSMary and her lamb come to school late,

but in time to play and sing with the car-

toon "pupils." 8 min. Rental $1-25.

L.7608 SNOW TIMEIn this amusing cartoon, the animals are

seen skiing and skating to a lively musical

accompaniment of winter songs. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

K-7611 MIDNIGHTAfter a backyard fence quartet of cats ren-

der some songs, many dogs , chase themaway and sing their own interesting ditties.

" niin. Rental Sl.25.

L.7617 NOAH KNEW HIS ABKCaptain Noah gathers many animals whenthe rain threatens, and they furnish plenty

of entertainment in this imaginative car-

toon. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

K.7618 DIXIE DAYSDarkies dance and sing in this comical

performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin. 8 min.

Rental $1.25

L.7700 ALONG CAME A DUCKA chummy frog tells a little smiling boy

of his great adventure one day while

swimming. 7 min. Rental Si. 50.

1-7701 A LITTLE BIRD TOLD MEA bird explains how he knows that the

little smiling boy helped himself to somejam. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7702 GRANDFATHER'S CLOCKGrandfather Clock tells a story about

younger clocks that look and play like

children. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7708 THE SILVERY MOONTwo cartoon characters visit the moon,where they find candy, cake, ice-cream and

otlier goodies. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7704 TOY TEVIETwo cartoon mice enter a toy shop and

have the time of their lives playing withmany to;-s. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7705 HOW'S CROPS?Cubby Bear finds new ways of growingmany farm products, and fights a wolf to

save them. 8 min. Rental SI. 50.

L.7706 THE FAMILY SHOEA cartoon performance of Jack- and the

Beanstalk, wherein Jack takes home a high-

ly valued goose. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7707 THE L.4ST »L\ILPostman Cubby Bear mushes on with three

squirrels in the Far North, and a large eagle

helps him save the mail from a big bear.

7 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7708 BUBBLES AND TROUBLESCubby Bear swallows a soap bubble, soars

through the clouds and captures a pirate

ship. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7709 PUZZLED PALSTom and Jerry sense trouble when a play-

ful infant gathers up everything with a

vacuum cleaner. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7710 RABID HUNTERSTom and Jerry are rabbit hunters but the

rabbits laugh and dare them to follow.

7 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7711 THE ANIMAL FAIRAfter the cartoon animals play musical in-

struments in a parade, the sideshow acts

are shown. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7712 MAD MELODYA queer-looking music composer conducts

the orchestra at a comical opera, and the

performance is a scream. 7 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.7713 A SWISS TRICKTom and Jerry yodel in the Alps, and de-

part quickly when they begin to resemble

Swiss cheese. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7714 THE RUNAWAY BLACKIEAfter a little boy leaves home, he has a

great adventure with a chain gang, and is

glad to go home. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7715 HOLLAND DAYSSome mice take charge of a farmer's ship,

eat the cargo of cheese, and become play-ful. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7716 JUST A CLOWNA clown wins the affection of the fair

circus performer by rescuing her from anescaping lion. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7717 GRAND UPR0.4lRThe cartoon animals visit the opera, wherethe players mix a meal of spaghetti withtheir acting, and confusion follows. 7 min.Rental $1.50.

L.7718 RIP VAN WINKLEOld Rip falls asleep and dreams he is flying

through the clouds, but he is suddenlyawakened and brought to earth. 7 min.Rental. $1.50.

L-7719 FEATHERED FOLLIESWhile some birds are warbling on the

trees, a cat tries to pounce on one of them,

when the others come to its rescue. 9 min.

Rental $1.50.

L.7720 FISHERMAN'S LUCKThe little cartoon fisherman meets a mer-

maid, and is carried back to shore by a

whale. 9 rain. Rental Si. 50.

L.7721 THE VENICE VAMPThe cartoon animals act in a joyful oper-

atic play, and a female hippopotamus

swallows two fish while singing. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

L-7722 HAPPY POLOA herioc polo player rescues his ladylove

from a rival, with the help of his trick

horse. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7729 SANTA'S TOY SHOPSanta Claus falls asleep, and his toys sing

and play. 7 min. Rental Si. 50.

K.7737 LITTLE BOY BLUEBoy Blue's musical army rescues Mary's

lamb from a big bad wolf. 7 min. Rental

$1.25.

L.7740 BOY MEETS DOGA boy's father, brusque at first, becomeshis small son's pal. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

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SHORT SUBJECTS FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESThe films in this classification have been found acceptable for use at children's parties.

K.1663 "SEE", ISSUE No. 1

Scenes in a Movie Zoo show performinglions, elephants, chimpanzees, alligators

and penguins: then follow airplane andother stunting. 10 min. Rental. Si. 25.L.1673 DANGEROUS TRAILSTwo boys and their Indian guide capturea cub lion, and the boys later tame their

pet. 9 min. Rental Si. 50.

K.1713 DOG SHOWPerforming dogs, high divers, Labrador re-

trievers; a thrilling hunt. Of interest to

everyone who has ever known a dog's love.

10 min. Rental Si.25.

L,.1820 IKPUCK, THE IGLOODWELLER

Shows how the Eskimos of Coronation

Gulf territory obtain food, dress, amusethemselves and construct the snow igloos

in which they live. 10 min. Rental. Si. 50.

L-1823 FAKIRS OF THE EASTA street magician in India performs sleight-

of-hand tricks by making things appear andvanish with puzzling skill. 10 min. Rental

Si. 50.

4L.4610 PUSS IN BOOTSA fairyland operetta in which clever Puss-

in-Boots wins the king's favor for his

master. There are manv choruses and somedance numbers to delight child audiences.

42 min. Rental S6.00.2K.4620 LITTLE "CINNAMON"Comical chimpanzees re-enact the photo-

play "Cimmarron", including the scene of

the land rush into Oklahoma territory

20 min. Rental S2.50.

2K.4623 "SKIMPY"A comical parody of the movieplay

"Skippy" by chimpanzee actors. Skimpyand Snookie arrive late at school where

they play with pea-shooters and other gad-

gets. 19 min. Rental $2.50.

2L.4631 B.\BES IN THE WOODSThe story of a little boy named Hansel andhis little sister, Gretel. Their lives are

threatened by a witch whose wicked plan,

however, does not succeed. 21 min. Rental

S3.00.

2L.4632 JACK AND THEBEANSTALK

Jack plants some beans, and a very high

beanstalk results. He climbs it and reaches

a giant's castle where he finds a little

princess, and a goose that lays eggs of gold.

21 min. Rental $3.00.

P.4800 THE TOY SHOP (In Color)

A little girl is befriended by a toymaker

in whose shop she falls asleep, and she

dreams of toys that come to life and play

for her. 10 min. Rental $2.00.

L-4801 ALICE IN WONDERLANDJoan Bennett plays the part of Alice in

this adaptation of Lewis Carroll's story of

curious little people, which is considerably

enlivened by Irving Berlin's music. 9 min.

Rental $1.50.

P.4802 A LITTLE FRIEND OF ALLTHE WORLD

The "Little Friend "

is a kind little boy

who takes his Christmas tree outdoors to

share it with the animals and birds. 10 min.

Rental $2.00.

L-4803 KIDDIE JAMBOREEA group of talented youngsters sing, dance

and play musical instruments like older per-

formers do in vaudeville acts. 9 min.

Rental $1.50.

L.4804 GATHERING OFTHE CLANS

A Scotch fantasy adapted from the musical

play by H. Fowler Mears, featuring the

National Scotch Highlanders Band, andchildren singing and dancing. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

L-4805 SONGS OF MOTHERMother and Daddy sing songs for a little

girl of six, and a little boy of seven. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

3P.4806 ROBINSON CRUSOEUncle Don, radio idol of millions of kid-

dies, narrates Daniel Defoe's world-famous

story of a shipwreck, and the amazing ad-

ventures of the only survivor, 30 min. Rent-

al $6.00.

3P-4807 TALKING FEETA talented little girl. Hazel Ascot, and a

large juvenile cast, are featured in this joy-

ful musical movieplay in which there is

comedy, singing and dancing by children.

A benefit performance is given for a hos- '

pital which cared for Hazel's injured little

dog. 26 min. Rental $6.00.

K.4808 A DAY AT THE ZOOThe spectacle of a great circus, and the i

thrills of a great zoo are seen in this film

of animals at play and at rest. 10 min.

Rental $1.25.

L.4814 CHRISTMAS TIME IN TOY-i

LANDSanta Claus, in his workshop with his busy

dwarfs, prepares for the great day of good

cheer. An enjoyable movie for young and

old. 10 min. Rental Si. 50.

MICKEY McGUIRE (Mickey Rooney) COMEDIESFor family audiences and children of all ages

Mickey Rooney in his boyhood days is featured in these juvenile comedies of a boy of ten, and his neighborhood friends.

This series of motion pictures shows a group of children at play, what their leader and they do, and they make any-|

one grin as childhood days are recalled.

2L.4646 MICKEY'S BIG PROJECTMickey and his friends score over their

rivals in the comical Junior OlympicGames. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4645 MICKEY'S BRIGADEMickey and his friends go to a circus and

capture a lion. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4611 MICKEY'S CHAMPSMickey and his little colored friend spoil

a spiritualist's demonstration of "ghosts".

20 min. Rental S3. 00.

2L-4687 MICKEY'SCOVERED WAGON

Mickey and his friends decide to start off

on a journey to seek gold. 19 min. Rental

$3.00.

2L.4647 MICKEY'S FAIR PLAYMickey and his friends enjoy a picnic, dur

ing which they fish and play. 20 min

Rental $3.00.

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MICKEY McGUIRE (Mickey Rooney) COMEDIESFor family audiences and children of all ages

(Continued from preceding page).

2L.4688 MICKEY'S MEDICINE MANMickey's medicine, made with Mexican

lumping beans, makes his patients jump.

:0 min. Rental $3.00.

31*1689 ftllCKEY'S MINSTRELSMickey and his friends win a prize with

their comical show. 20 min. Rental $300.

2L.4690 MICKEY'S RESCUEMickey's friend receives some nice birth-

day gifts, and is later rescued from a hotel

roof. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

21*4648 MICKEY'S SPECIAL JOBMickey's "peace conference" with the

neighborhood children ends in a boxing

bout. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4691 MICKEY'S TENT SH.OWMickey and his friends present a very en-

joyable comical performance. 20 min. Rent-

al $3.00.

2L.4692 MICKEY'S TOUCHDOWNMickey uses comical methods to win a

football game. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

WESTERN FEATURETTES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESThese are short Western moviepJays, with thrilling action. They are found enjoyable by children of all ages, and adultaudiences.

2L.4809 PALS OF THE WESTThe popular Western star, Wally Wales,

IS featured with his clever horse "Silver

King" in a thrilling story of a band of out-

laws. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4810 PALS OF THE PRAIRIEBuffalo Bill, Junior, is featured in this ex-

citmg Western film, in which a robbery

IS frustrated. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.481I CARRYING THE MAIL

Wally Wales and his famous horse "Silver

King" take the lead in this rousing story

of mail thieves, and their capture. 20 min.

Rental $3.00.

2L.4812 THE ARIZONA CYCLONEA display of real courage by the capableplayer, 'Wally Wales, who captures a bandof outlaws. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4813 THE LONE RIDERA "salted" mine is sold to an unsuspecting

trader and his daughter, but fortunately it

turns out to be really valuable. 20 min.Rental $3.00.

CARTOON COMEDIES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESand children over 10

These funny pen-and-ink cartoons, with musical accompaniment, make any audience grin, laugh and shout with delight.Children wiil enjoy these cartoons as well as adults, but more appropriate subjects for very young children are listed onpage 7.

K.7602 THE HAUNTED SHIPTwo cartoon aviators nose-dive into the

ocean, where denizens of the deep sing

and dance in a sunken ship. 8 min. Rental

$1.25.

K.7604 TUNING INA farmer tunes-in a bull-fight on his radio

receiver, and is inspired to fight his farmanimals. 8 min. Rental $1.25.

K-7605 WESTERN WHOOPEERough-riding cowboys, bad-men and sa-

loons are seen when a bad-man abducts a

dancer. 8 min. Rental $1.25.L.7606 THE BIG CHEESECheers, jeers and music attend a boxing

bout that resembles a dance. 9 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.7609 LEAGUE OF NATIONSKo-Ko, the clown, sees some alarming

views of Mars through a telescope, and

telegraphs other nations to help in defense.

9 min. Rental $1.50.

K.7612 GYPPED IN EGYPTTwo cartoon characters have an exciting

time dodging skeletons and mummies in

the land of the Pyramids and Sphinx. 9

min. Rental $1.25.

L.7613 THE BIG SCAREA great calamity is forecast by a newspaper,and the community of animals and insects

becomes panicky. 9 min. Rental $1.50.L.7614 JUNGLE JAZZMany wild animals of the jungle variety,

and cannibals threaten two explorers, whoseem terrified. 8 min. Rental $1.50.L.7616 RED RIDING HOODA modernized version in which Grandmatakes some jazz tonic, becomes a jazzy

grandmother, and elopes with the wolf.

8 min. Rental $1.50.

K.7619 THE VILLAGE BARBERA Flip, the Frog cartoon in which the

various barber shop implements are put

to comical and incredible use. 7 min.

Rental $1.25.

K.7620 JAIL BIRDSA Flip, the Frog cartoon in which Flip,

as a guard, is seen in some amusing in-

cidents of a jail-break. 9 min. Rental

$1.25.K.7621 STORMY SEASFlip, the Frog saves the crew of an ill-

fated ship, although Father Neptunedosen't help. 9 min. Rental $1.25.

K.7622 CUCKOO MURDER CASEFlip, the Frog, as a detective, solves themysterious death of a clock cuckoo in i

haunted house. 8 min. Rental $1.25K-7623 MOVIE MADFlip, the Frog is chased from set to set

in a movie studio, causing much damageIS the doorman pursues him. 10 min.Rental $1.25.

K.7624 THE VILLAGE SMITTYFlip, the Frog as a blacksmith, bravely

rescues a lady whose horse runs awayfrom a stinging bee. 8 min. Rental $1.25.

K.7723 FUN ON THE ICEThe cartoon animals indulge in wintersports to the accompaniment of singingand music. 9 min. Rental $1.25.L.7724 REDSKIN BLUESTom and Jerry are seen in a comical re-

enactment of covered wagon days, as they

are attacked by many Indians. 9 min.Rental $1.50.

L.7725 MAKIN' 'EM MOVEA coy young lady visits a movie studio,

and sees how sound film cartoon com-edies are made. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

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CARTOON COMEDIES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESAlso suitable for children over 10

{Continued jrom preceding pdge).

K-7726 BEANSTAUi JACKJack bravely climbs a beanstalk, conquersa giant, and returns to earth richer thanever. 7 min. Rental $1.25.

K.7727 PANDORAAfter Pandora lifts the lid of a huge box,

a flock of bats frighten her, but Hope,

an angel, comes to her rescue. 7 min.

Rental $1.25.

K.7728 DOWN IN DIXIEUncle Tom and Topsy triumph over Simon

Legree in another parody of "Uncle Tom's

Cabin". 8 min. Rental $1.25

K.7730 PICKANINNY BLUESCarved figures and mummies of Egypt

come to life and sing and play. 8 min.

Rental $1.25.

L,-7731 A ROMEO MONKA cartoon jungle animal tunes in someradio programs of songs, band music anddances. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7732 INDIAN WHOOPEECubby Bear dreams he is Captain Paul

Jones, and is rescued by Pocahontas from

the Indians. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

1,.7733 SINISTER STUFFCubby Bear foils a villian who holds a

mortgage on the heroine's home, and saves

the heroine in the nick of time. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

L--734 CHINESE JINKSA sailor boy elopes with a little Chinese

girl despite some obstacles put in his way

by some laundrymen. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

L.7735 STONE AGE ERRORThe jungle animals have great fun in

witnessing the marriage of two cartooncharacters in the Stone Age. 9 min. RentalSi. 50.

L.7736 HOT TAIVIALEA cartoon Mexican Senorita is serenaded

by two rivals for her affection, and she

elopes with the luckier Senor. 9 min.

Rental $1.50.

K.7738 THE PIRATE SHIPLittle Miss Mouse is rescued from the

clutches of a peg-legged captain on the high

seas. 7 min. Rental $1.25.

K.7739 ROMEO AND JULIETA comical cartoon featuring RomeoMouse, lonely Juliet and her irate father.

7 min. Rental $1.25.

CARTOON COMEDIES IN COLOR—FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESOther cartoon comedies in color are listed in the Classified Index.

P.7825 ALADDIN'S LAMPA small boy discovers a magic lamp that

brings him everything he wishes. (For

family audiences, and children over 10).

9 rain. Rental $2.00.

P.7826 JACK FROSTA small bear runs away from home, but

hurries back. (For family audiences, and

children over 12). 9 m!n. Rental $2.00.

P.7827 THE KING'S TAILOR

The tailor rescues a king from a strong

giant. (For family audiences, and children

over 12). 9 min. Rental $2.00.

P.7828 MARY'S LITTLE LAMBA small girl's lamb entertains some child-

ren. (For children under and over 10, and

family audiences). 8 min. Rental $2.00.

P.7829 OLD MOTHER HUBBARDA king brings wealth to Mrs. Hubbardand her comical dog. (For children underand over 10, and family audiences). 9 min.

Rental $2.00.

P.7830 THE PIN CUSHION MANA comical battle between inflated rubber

characters. (For family audiences, and

children over 12). 8 min. Rental $2.00.

MAJOR BOWES' AMATEUR THEATER OF THE AIRMajor Bowes' films are gay, lively, musical subjects featuring prize-winning amateurs who really entertain. Each sub-jeict contains several different performers in a varietj' of entertainment, featuring talented singers, dancers and mu.sicians. All films in this group are highly reconunended.

Major Bowes' films may be used in continental United States only, for non-theatrical exhibition purposes, such as in residences, schools,

churches, institutions, clubs, camps and other private or semi-private places of exhibition, hut specifically excepting steamships, railroad

trains and other public carriers, lixhibitions of these films are prohibited anywhere where admission is charged.

X2P.4639 MUSICAL VARIETIESThe first amateur minstrel show in cos-

tume; also other entertainers, with songs

and dances. 21 min. Rental $4.00.

X2P.4640 STARS OF TOMORROWTeacher allows the children to entertain

on the first day of school; also other enter-

tainers, with songs and dances. 21 min.

Rental $4.00.

X2P-4641 RADIO REVELSA hillbilly band, and other entertainers

with songs and dances. 21 min. Rental

$4.00.

X2P-4642 MELODY MAKERSColored singers and dancers, and other

good, talented amatt-ur entertainers. 21

min. Rental $4.00.

X3P.4€43 VARIETY REVUEA side-show performance, with songs,

dances and comedy strong-man act. 21 min.

Rental $4.00.

X2P.4644 HARMONY BROADCASTSingers, dancers and banjo player; also a

campus quartette from the University of

Missouri. 21 min. Rental $4.00.

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COMEDIES .\i\D MUSICAL SUBJECTSFor family audiences, and children over 12.

I..4601 THE HOTEL MYSTERYPhil Cook, famous radio entertainer, in-

troduces his puppets. Mountain ViewHotel has been disturbed by a night prow-

ler, and the puppets attempt to trap him.

9 min. Rental $1.50.

2I>.4603 AT THE DENTIST'SDr. Payne, the painless dentist, and his

timid patients, go through the most ridic-

ulous, chuckle-teasing stunts to turn a

laugh on all dentists, and all of us who

go to a dentist. 1~ min. Rental $3.00.

2I..4605 ALL FOR IVLABEL

An amusing comedy, with scenes laid in

a "Co-ed" college. Things happen when a

really big senior learns that one of the

freshmen is attentive to his girl. 20 min.

Rental $3.00.

2L.-4606 TR.AFFIC TANGLEFather takes the whole family out for a

drive in a new car, but not knowing howto drive, he experiences all the difficulties

of a lifetime on his first attempt. 29 min.

Rental $3.00.

2L.4612 RANCH HOUSE BLUESA playing, singing and talking Westerncomedv-drama, in which oil is foundupon the ranch of the heroine's grouchyfather, who is about to sell his farm to anunscrupulous oil promoter. Songs anddances scattered throughout. 22 min. Ren-tal $3.00.

2L.4614 TWO PLUS FOURSA college comedy which includes BingCrosby. The yoimg men students impose ontheir tailor's good nature (and credit) un-

til he is almost bankrupt, and then rally

to his support. College crooning andlots of hilarious horseplay. 21 min. Rental

$3.00.

2L.4617 UNX>ER THE COCKEYEDMOON

Two college boys undertake to capture a

Western outlaw. In the confidence of ignor-

ance, they succeed, but only because they

are so dumb that he is thrown off his

guard. 21 min. Rental $3.00.

L4618 THE HONOR SYSTEMThe two comedians, Clark and McCullough,are arrested, and after assu'-ing the desksergeant of their honesty, suddenly leave

with everything he owns. 9 min. Rental

$1.50.

2K.4621 "AFRICA SQUAWKS"The clever chimpanzee comedians in a bur-

lesque of "Africa Talks". The hero, TraderHorn, Jr., tries to sell his book "Africa

Squawks' . 18 min. Rental S2.50.

2K.4625 APEING HOLLYWOODThe clever chimpanzee comedians are fea-

tured in a story of a boy and a girl whowish to play in pictures. 'They go to Holly-

wood, and succeed in their ambition. 20min. Rental $2.50.

2K.4626 THE BLEVIP MYSTERYThe clever chimpanzee comedians, (with

mild apologies to Conan Doyle), take the

parts of Hemlock Jones and his assistant,

Watkins. In spite of setbacks, they solve a

mystery, foil a villain and save a girl. 18

min. Rental $2.50.

2L.4629 DE WOILD'S CHAMPEENThe comical Paul Hurst fights a championprizefighter for $100.00, "Win, lose or

draw", in order to pay his room rent. After

winning the fight, he is told it wasn't au-

thorized by the Commission, and thereupon

thrashes both managers. 20 min. Rental

$3.00.

2K.4630 ONE PUNCH O'TOOLEComical Paul Hurst and popular Pert

Kelton. Paul engages in a prizefight in

order to pay off the debts of a bookstore

which he has inherited. Paul loses the fight,

but demands and obtains payment in a very

amusing way. 20 min. Rental $2.50.

2L.4635 THE BLUE OF THENIGHT

Bing Crosby and Franklin Pangborn are

featured in this comedy in which Bingsings "Auf Wiedersehen" and "The Blue of

the Night". Bing wins a luxurious roadster

W'hen he proves he is the famous crooner.

16 min. Rental $3.00.

2P.4637 BUBBLING OVERA musical comedy featuring Ethel Watersand "The Southernaires". Ethel works hard

while her husband sleeps, although he is

always ready for diimer. Ethel and "TheSouthernaires" divide honors in the songs

"Darkies Never Cty" and "When YouHang Your Hat in a Harlem Flat". 22 minRental $4.00.

2K.4622 LITTLE "CO\'EREDWAGON"

Clever chimpanzee comedians in a biurlesque

of "The Covered Wagon" in which a long

train of covered w-agons sets out for the

West. 16 min. Rental $2.50.

2L.4649 MICKEY'S MIDNIGHTFOLLIES

Mickey and his friends arrange a show at

midnight, but on the way to their play-

house, the boys see some spooky sights in

the darkness of the night, and they are

frightened. The children's mothers end the

performance. 20 min. Rental S3. 00.

2P.4656 SING BING, SINGA comedy featuring Bing Crosby and

Florence IVIcKinney. Bing makes many at-

tempts to elope with Florence, but her fa-

ther stops him. After Bing serenades

Florence with several songs, their elope-

ment is successful. 21 min. Rental $4.00.

2P.4657 THE SINGING PLUMBERDonald Novis captures everybody's heart

when he sings "When Irish Eyes are Smil-

ing", "Peggy O'Neill ", "In the Good OldSummertime" and "Trees". Comical situa-

tions involving Donald's Irish neighbors

are interspersed with the songs. 22 min.

Rental S4.00.

2P.4658 THE SINGING BOXERFranklin Pangborn tries to outsing DonaldNovis at a benefit boxing performance, but

Donald is encouraged by his mother, and

sings several Irish songs which delight the

audience, and make him the more popular

tenor. 22 min. Rental $4.00.

2P-4659 MA'S PRIDE AND JOYDonald Novis, popular tenor, is featured

with pretty Dorothy Granger in this musi-

cal comedy. Donald competes with another

singer in a radio audition, and obtains a

movie contract after singing several senti-

mental songs. 21 min. Rental $4.00.

L.4675 THE TREASURER'SREPORT

Anyone who is ever called upon to makea speech, will appreciate the embarrassing

predicament of comical Robert Benchley,

who becomes confused when addressing the

club members. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.4676 TWO HARD WORKERSThe comical Molasses 'N January, (also

known as "Pick" and "Pat"), stars of

Radio's "Show Boat", are given jobs as

porters in a railway station, but manageto get by without working. 10 min. Rental

Si. 50.

2P.4fi80 DREAM HOUSEA musical film featuring Bing Crosby. Bing

serenades his fair Betty, but her mother

doesn't approve of him, and takes Betty

to Hollywood. Bing goes to Hollywoodand brings Betty to his "Dream House".21 min. Rental $4.00.

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ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

COMEDIES AND MUSICAL SUBJECTSFor family audiences, and children over 12.

(Continued from preceding page).

2P.4G81 I SURRENDER, DEARBing Crosby kisses a young lady by mistake

because she resembles his sister. His affec-

tion is accepted by the attractive younglady, but not by her mother. Bing then

sings several songs, and wins the younglady's heart and her mother's blessing. 21

min. Rental $4.00.

2P.4682 ALLEZ OOPThe comical Buster Keaton takes beautiful

Dorothy Sebastian to a circus, only to have

her fall in love with a trapeze performer.

Buster annoys the spectators, practices tra-

peze stunts, saves Dorothy's life and re-

gains her love. 21 min. Rental $4.00.

L-4683 A DRUG ON THEMARKET

Tom Howard inherits a drug store, and,

without knowing anything about the busi-

ness, attempts to operate it. Tom's great

discovery is that there's a difference be-

tween nitro-glycerine and just plain gly-

cerine. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

2P.4684 MnXION DOLLARMELODY

A musical comedy with Eddie Craven,

Lillian Roth and a large cast of dancinggirls. A song-writer takes his agent's advice

to increase demand for his songs, but finds

it hard to continue. The film includes songs

and dances. 21 min. Rental $4.00.

L.4685 THE ACID TESTThe comical Tom Howard tries to impress

a girl with his bravery, but he chooses

the wrong man for the demonstration. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

L.4686 HONESTY PAYS—BUTNOr MUCH

The "nut" comic star of the screen, Tom

Howard, as a wise "hick" from the country,

works a racket in the city which nets him

$150.00. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

COMEDIES AND MUSICALS FOR ADULT AUDIENCES

2L.4600 GO EASY, DOCTORAt the osteopath's, where in a whirlwind of

screaming patients and acrobatic osteopathic

treatment, a jealous husband pursues his

rival. 21 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4604 SEA.GOING SHEIKSA comedy of two sailors on an Oriental

shore leave who become involved in a

flirtation with two favorites from the Sul-

tan's harem. (For mature audiences). 20

min. Rental $3.00.

L.4607 AMERICA OR BUSTThe comical Daphne Pollard in a wonder-

ful portrayal of the intimate atmosphere

of a London "Pub ", with a singing bar-

maid. Into this cheerful environment come

Mrs. 'emingway and 'arold ready to depart

for America. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

2L.4608 SEEING INJUNSMrs. 'emingway and 'arold arrive in the

land of the free (?), and 'arold sets out

to see the Indians in a Coney Island Wild

West show. 20 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4609 HER NEW CHAUFFEURA comedy with Louis Simon as a tipsy

bachelor, and pretty Verree Teasdale whobelieves him to be her new chauflfeur.

Their conversation is misunderstood byeach of them, but sophisticated audiences

will find their risque remarks comical. (Formature audiences—not recommended for

fastidious audiences). 22 min. Rental $3.00.2L.4613 RUBEVILLE NITE CLUBThe amusing story of a night club operated

in a village by a comical elderly man in

prohibition days. The picture features a

rube orchestra, but NOT rube entertainers.

(For mature audiences). 23 min. Rental

$3.00.

2L.4615 BREAKFAST IN BEDDaphne Pollard and Franklin Pangborn in

a Frenchy series of situations resulting

when a husband encounters the iceman andthe milkman in his home. (For mature au-

diences). 21 min. Rental $3.00.2L-4616 DANGEROUS YOUTHOil is discovered on Daphne Pollard's

farm, and she sells out for a fortune. Herefforts to Le a lady cause much amusement.22 min. Rental $3.00.

2L.4619 THE BELLE OF SAMOAThe comical Clark and McCullough invade

a highly hypothetical vestal temple in

Samoa. Pagan dances of the maidens furnish

a highly exotic spectacle. (Not recommend-ed for juvenile or puritannical audiences).

17 min. Rental $3.00.

2P.4638 SWING'S THE THINGHarry Roy and his band in a glamorousfilm featuring a lively orchestra, singers and

dancers. The orchestra leader is happy to

be awarded an engagement to play in a

fashionable hotel. 25 min. Rental $4.00.

2K-4624 LITTLE "BIG HOUSE"A burlesque of the picture "The Big

House", by clever chimpanzee comedians.

A story with lots of humor concerning an

individual involved in the toils of the law.

16 min. Rental $2.50.

3L.4655 POPPIN' THE CORKA musical comedy with the inimitable

Milton Berle and a bevy of dancing girls.

Berle sells his patented champagne bottle-

itopper, and is able to propose to the girl

of his heart. 25 min. Rental $4.50.

MUSICAL SUBJECTS FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESPOPULAR MELODIES, SONGS, BALLADS, ORGANLOGUES

AND DANCESThe short subjects listed in this group, feature several popular radio personalities. Their voices recall the many happyhours we spent listening to their sentimental melodies, or entertaining lines, when they were starred in broadcasting pro-

grams. Some of the old-time favorites repres«'nted in this group, are the following:

Arthur Tracy, (the Street Singer); Ralph L. Kirherry, (the Dream Singer); Singin' Sam; Gus Edwards; Charles Carlisle; Benny Davis;

Martha Raye ; Irving Kaufman; Don Wallace: Lew While and Jesse Crawford, organists : Richard Bonelli, baritone; Roy Atwill, comedian;

Norman Brokenshire, announcer.

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unless arrangements have been made for a charge account.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

MUSICAL SUBJECTS FOR FAMILY AUDIENCES(Continued from preceding p.ige)

.

K.1616 3IELODY ON P.\RADELew White at the organ; songs by Irving

Kaufman. A stirring, timely organloguedriving to a thrilling climax of "Our Presi-

dents on Parade". 7 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1617 ORIENTAL PH.ANTASY.^n exotic portrayal of the "Kashmiri LoveSong", "Allah's Holiday", "The Sheik of

-\raby", etc. Entrancing settings, excellent

photocraphy, featuring Charles Carlisle,

Lew White and Kelvin Keech. 8 min.

Rental $1.25.

K-1618 TONGUE TWISTERS.\ riot of fun with the audience attempting

to keep tongues from twisting, while sing-

:ng "Sister Susie", "Katy", "She Sells Sea

Sliells", etc., clever cartooning. Irving Kauf-

ni.in sings and Lew White is the organist.' min. Rental $1.25.

K.1619 MEMORIESThe renowned Street Singer, Arthur Tracy,

renders in his melodious, inimitable man-ner, a selected varietj' of songs that stir the

heart. "Memories", "Auf Wiedersehen",etc. Norman Brokenshire does the announc-ing and Don Wallace is the accompanist at

the organ. 8 min. Rental $1.25.

K-1620 SINGING WITHSINGEV' SAM

Don Wallace at the organ, while our old

friend Singin' Sam carries us into, the realm

of yesteryear—and when he sings "Let MeCall You Sweetheart"—you'll join right in!

5 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1621 GUS EDWARDS'School Days, School Days"—but you don'i

know the rest until you've heard Gus Ed-

wards, singing some of the songs that madehim a headliner. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1622 BENNY DAVISA courtroom scene with song-writer BennyDavis on trial, and songs by Charles Carl-

isle and Martha Raye. 9 min. Rental $1.25.

L.1625 MUSICAL MOMENTSA spirited orchestra, under the direction of

Felix Ferdinando, plays many popular se-

lections, and an exhibition dance is given

by an attractive couple. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1629 SONGS OF THE RANGE"Oh, Susannah", "The Little Old Shanty",

"Get Along Little Dogie" and "Home onthe Range ", sung by Art Dickson, baritone,

accompanied by Lew White at the organ.

6 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1631 ROUND THE WORLDIN SONG

Sid Gary and the Hi-Hatters Quartet sing

"Goodbye Broadway, Hello France",

"Madelon", "A Little Spanish Town","Auf Wiedersehen", "Russian Lullaby",

"Aloha" and "California, Here We Come".7 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1632 MELODIES OF LOV'E

Another of the well known Organlogues,

presenting "O Sole Mio", "Annie Laurie"

and "Where the River Shannon Flows".

6 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1633 SONGS OF TEE HILLSThe Radio Rubes sing "Hand me Downmy Walkin' Cane", "She'll be Comin'Round the Mountain" and "Climbin" Upthe Golden Stairs". Lovers of these appeal-

ing folk songs will find this subject a real

treat. 6 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1634 RHAPSODY IN BLACKIn this film, the following four plaintive

Negro Spirituals are splendidly sung with

the simple religious fervor of the AmericanNegro: "Nobody Knows the Sorrows I've

Seen", "All God's Chillun", "Swing Low,Sweet Chariot", and "Deep River". 9 min.

Rental $1.25.

K.1641 FOR OLD TIME'S SAKESingin' Sam sings some favorite old songs:

"Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet", "SunBonnet Sue", "One ^^ore Kiss" and"When You were Sweet Sixteen". 7 min.

Rental $1.25.

J.1642 EHJ.EILIVery fine organlogue of the grand Jewish

anthem, showing a Rabbi teaching its sig-

nificance to a devoted young lad by means

of Biblical scenes taken from "The Ten

Commandments". 5 min. Rental $1.00.

K.1643 TREESA musical film in which we hear Jesse

Crawford's organ music, and Charles Car-

lisle's pleasing voice. Joyce Kilmer's

"Trees" is sung, and also "In the Shadeof the Old Apple Tree", "A Shady Tree",

and "Lullaby of the Leaves". 8 min. Rental

$1.25.

L.1644 RICHARD BONELLIIn this superb musical selection, the emi-

nent baritone sings "Prologue from Paglia-

cci", and "Largo El Factotum" from "TheBarber of Seville", with great dramatic ex-

pression. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1676 KENTUCKY JUBILEESINGERS—"A"

These outstanding colored singers harm-

onize in the following spiritual and plan-

tation songs: "Old Kentucky Home","Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and "GreatMorning". 8 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1677 KENTUCKY JUBILEESINGERS—"B"

In their second film, the Kentucky singers

present "Deep River", "Carry Me Back to

Old 'Virginny" and "All God's Chillun".

8 min. Rental $1.50.

L.16J8 BROADWAY DAIVCEPARADE

Vera Dunn, Eddie Bruce, Muriel Schey andthe Hollywood Dancing Girls^^are featured

in novelty songs and dances on board a

pirate ship, where they entertain the passen-

gers. (For adult audiences.) 10 min. Rent-

al $1.50.

L.1679 THE WORLD DANCESThis film shows variety in pretty folk dances

and exciting primitive dances which mayeventually be forgotten. The scenes werephotographed in Arabia, Siam, Lancaster

(England), Haiti, Spain. Sardinia, Moroc-co, Bulgaria and Carpathia. (For adult au-

diences). 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1690 SONGS OF THESOUTH SEAS

Dances of the South Seas by native girls in

a tropical setting, as romantic songs are

played by a native band. 10 min. Rental

Si. 50.

MUSICAL SUBJECTS FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESClassics of great composers in the "Music Masters" series. Accompanied by a short biographicai sketch, these films

portray an incident, in the life of the composer, which has an intimate connection with one of his well-known works.

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MUSICAL SUBJECTS FOR FAMILY AUDIENCES{Continued from preceding p.ige)

.

U6600 JOHANNES BRAHMSIn this delightful musical story we see kowBrahms composed his lovely songs andmusic which made him famous, particu-

larly "The Cradle Sontr", "The HungarianGypsy Dances ' and "The Blacksmith". 11

min. Rental $1.50.

L-eeOl GEORGES BIZETThe dramatically filmed story of how Bizet

wrote one of the most sung operas of the

modern music world "Carmen", with actual

scenes and most of the stirring action from

the opera. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

K.6602 GEORGE F. HANDELThe writer of one of the greatest of orato-

rios, "The Messiah", and of forty operas,

among them "Julius Ceasar", is shown in

this impressive and entertaining production.

11 min. Rental $1.25.

K.6603 STEPHEN FOSTERThe South's most eminent composer lives

again as John Huntley sings. "Uncle Ned"and "Come Where My Love Lies Dream-

ing". Nancy McCord follows with "MyOld Kentucky Home", and a group of dark-

ies with "Old Black Joe". 11 min. Rental

$1.25.

L..6604 FREDERICK CHOPINThe life of this great master of pianoforte

music beautifully portrayed. "Polonaise

Militaire", "Nocturne in 'E' Flat," "Fantasie

Impromptu" and the "Funeral March" ac-

company the scenes. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

U6605 LXJDWIG VAN BEETHOVENWe see and hear him play the "Moonlight

Sonata" at a musicale given in his honor.

Also, we hear the "Sonota Pathetique'',

"The Country Dance", and "Minuet in G",

accompanying very colorful scenes. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

K.G606 GUISEPPE VERDIWith musical accompaniment from someof his best known compositions

—"II

Trovatore", "Aida" and "Traviata"—wcsee the story of this master of music beau-

tifully depicted. 9 min. Rental $1.25.

L.6607 JOHANN STRAUSSThe "Waltz King" is seen presenting the

"Pizzicati Polka", and selections from "TheGypsy Baron", while "The Blue DanubeWaltz" is the musical background to

charming scenes of the Danube. 7 min.

Rental $1.50.

L-6608 FRANZ LISZTThe receipt of the aged Abbe Liszt of a

birthday greeting "from a lady", brings to

his mind the ladies of his earlier life, as

he plays "Liebestraum". A lively Gypsydance is accompanied by the "Second Hun-garian Rhapsody". 11 min. Rental $1.50.

L,.6609 AIR FOR THE G STRINGThis well known composition by Johann

Sebastian Bach, played by a symphonic or-

chestra, is the background for an interpre-

tative dance by a classical group led by

Miss Doris Humphrey. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

I>.6610 AVE MARIA(CANTERBURY)

To a simple piano prelude by Bach,

Gounod added a beautiful melody. The

film shows the Gothic architecture of Can-

terbury Cathedral with exterior and interior

views, as the organ and carillon render

"Ave Maria", one of our greatest devotion-

al airs. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

L,.6611 AVE MARIA (CHARTRES)This film shows Our Lady of Chartres

Cathedral, one of the most magnificent mFrance. Marvelous masterpieces of archi-

tecture and statuary express vividly the

scenes they represent. The music of Bach,

Casciolini, Gounod and Mozart accompan-

ies the film, and Gounod's "Ave Maria"is sung fervently by Jenny Tourel, of Paris.

11 min. Rental $150.

L.6612 TSCHAIKOVSKYThis beautifully done authentic portrayal

of three romantic episodes in the life of

Peter Ilich Tschaikovsky, with selections

from his immortal music, is decidedly the

best of this series. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

J.6613 WALTZ IN A FLAT, MAJORThis waltz by Johannes Brahms (1833-

1897), is played by a symphonic orchestra.

The visual interpretation, of this simple

and melodious work of the great composer,

was designed and directed by MalvinaHoffman. The dancer is Desha. 6 min.

Rental $1.00.

L.6614 DANCE OF THE HOURSFrom "La Gioconda" by Amilcare Pon-

chielli (1834-1886), Italian composer of

popular romantic operas. A symphonic or-

chestra plays appropriate music to accom-

pany beautiful scenes which show the splen-

dors of Nature in the four seasons. 9 min.

Rental $1.50.

K.1630 CARRIE JACOBS BONDThe story of America's most famous wo-

man composer is told in his own interest-

ing way by Edwin C. Hill, of well earned

radio fame—how she came to write "I

Love You Truly", "Just A-Wearyin' for

You" and "A Perfect Day". 9 min. Rental

$1.25.

GAY, SHORT MUSICAL SUBJECTSwith a variety of entertainment in each.

Featuring performers who have the happy talent of making ajiy program more enjoyable.

L.1694 HELLO MAMAA variety of entertainment with George

Jessel; Four Eton Boys' Male Quartette;

Frieda Sullivan, dancer; Emerson's Moun-

taineers. 1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1695 LATIN RHYTHMA variety of entertainment with Jan Peerce,

tenor ;Luba Malina, foreign singer; Mia

Miles Foresome, adagio dancers; The Dan-

sapators, dancers. 1 Reel. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1696 RADIO HOOK-UPA variety of entertainnment with Dorothy

Stone, stage star; Charles Collins, tap dan-

cer; The Buckaroos, radio stars; Yost's

Singing Dozen; Doug Leavitt, character

comedian. 1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1697 SKYLINE REVUEA variety of entertainment with Paula

Stone, entertainer; Billy and Milly, colored

dancers; De May, Moore and Martin, co-

medy adagio dancers ; Eddie Bruce, com-

edian. 1 Reel. 10 mm. Rental $1.50.

L.1698 TROPICAL TOPICSA variety of entertainment with The Rim-

acs, Cuban orchestra; Rosita Ortego, Span-

ish dancer; Sisters Virginia, singers. 1

Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1699 UNDER A GYPSY MOONA variety of entertainment with Erna Ru-

binstein, talented violinist; J. Harold

Murray, singer; Five Balabanows, vaude-

ville dancers; Nita Carol, soprano; Song

Stylists. 1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

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ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

These are movies of byegone days, some of them showing; women with unbobbed hair, and men wearing high celluloidcollars. Interest in these oldtimers has been revived, and they are eagerly sought by anyone planning an "Old TimeMo^ie Show". For a pleasant surprise, a novelty program consisting of a few films from this gfroup, is worth considering.

K.4634 CAST ADRIFT:—AND HOW;Fatty Arbuckle, and Mabel Normand as his

wife, awaken to find that three villians

have set their home adrift on a stormy sea.

Their dog takes an S-O-S message ashore,

and they are rescued in a comical manner.

10 min. Rental $1.25.

2P.4636 A SJL4IX, TOWN IDOLA screamingly funny old-time Mack Sen-

nett comedy ,with Ben Turpin and all-star

cast, including Ramon Novarro, LouiseFazenda, Phylis Haver, Dot Farley, Andy

Clyde, Charlie Murray, Billy Bevan, JimmyFinlayson, Marie Prevost, Al Cook, Bert

Roach, Eddie Gribbon and the Mack Sen-

nett Beauties. Cross-eyed Ben Turpin

makes good in HolljTvood, and returns

home triumphantly to claim his bride. 20

min. Rental $4.00.

K.4670 COWBOYS AND INDIANS

Hilarious sections were taken from early

cowboy motion pictures to make this comi-

cal film which shows gun-play, fast riding

and hair-raising escapes. 10 min. Rental

Jl.25.

K.4671 YESTERDAY LrVES AGAINThe byegone days are recalled in this old-

time movie film which shows Enrico

Caruso, Lillian Russell, "Buffalo Bill"

Cody, Teddy Roosevelt, William McKin-ley's inauguration, William Jennings Bryan,

Andrew Carnegie and other personalities.

Then there are scenes showing custard-pie

movies, Easter parade in horse-and-buggy

days, the Wright brothers, the Russian

Royal family and the German Kaiser. 10

min. Rental $1.25.

L.4672 YE OLDE MELODRAMA(In two sections). The first section showsscenes from an old play, "The BlackCrook", a revival by Christopher Morley,

which was played at Hoboken, New Jersey.

It shows chorus girls of other days singing

and dancing. The second section of this

film shows an old Chinese melodramawhich has been popular for many genera-

tions. (For adult audiences). 10 min. Rent-

al Sl.50.

L-4673 A DRAMA OF 1904In this comical old-time movie, we see

Oswald, a man with a large mustache anda celluloid collar, who is happy with his

wife and child until his partner drives himto desperate jealousy. Brooding over his

troubles, Oswald takes to drink, but at the

conclusion of the play, he emerges happily

triumphant. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.4674 THE MEMORY LINGERS ONHere's a movie which shows persons welike to recall, and moments we like to

live again. It shows Fatty Arbuckle, MabelNormand, Will Rogers, William S. Hart,

Ford Sterling, and the Keystone Cops;Jack Johnson, Jesse Willard, James J. Cor-

bett. Jack Dempsey and Tex Rickard;

President Woodrow Wilson and GeneralPershing ; Lindbergh ; Thomas Lipton ; May-

or J. F. Hylan, Governor Al Smith and

many other personalities who will hold

adult audiences spellbound from start to

finish. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-7733 SINISTER STUFFAn animated cartoon comedy which will go

well with old-time movie shows. A pretty

damsel nearly falls into the clutches of a

wicked villian who forecloses the mortgage

on her home. The villian is about to finish

her oflF with a buzz-saw. but the hero saves

her in the nick of time. 8 min. Rental

$1.50.

PLEASE NOTE: Many other old-time

movies, including several featuring

Charlie Chaplin, are listed in our 16

m/m silent rental film catalog.

SPORTS AND GAMES—FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESFilms on Sports are always desirable, because they show thrilling activitj' in wholesome pursuits or contests. The sound

I films in our Sports classification are the finest obtainable, and they are worth including with almost any program.

J.1600 THE TENTH OLYMPIADThe thrilling Olympic Games at Los

Angeles; the starts, close-ups and finishes

of the winning athletes. 11 min. Rental

tl.OO.

L.1601 HAPPY GOLFThe famous Alex Morrison tells you howto improve your game. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

J.1602 PAR AND DOUBLE PARBobby Jones in tournament play is followed

by Frank Crumit who sings and plays comi-

cal golf. 9 min. Rental $1.00.

L-1603 SELF DEFENSEInstruction at Culver; a whirlwind of up-

per cuts. The thrills of a boxing match. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

J.1604 LET 'ER BUCKA Western rodeo with broncho-busting,

steer-tying and other daring stunts. 9 min.

Rental $1.00.

L.1606 THRILLS OF THE AIRMost exciting events of every period in the

development of aviation. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

K.1607 CRYSTAL CHAMPIONSA Grantland Rice Sportlight in which

Johnny Weismuller and other famous

champions show their swimming and div-

ing skill. 11 min. Rental $1.25.

3L.1628 COUGAR, THE KINGKILLER

Radio's famous Edwin C. Hill explains how

mountain lions, killers of deer, sheep and

cattle, are caught, and the thrilling battles

are seen. 29 min. Rental $4.50.

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SPORTS AND GAMES—FOR FAMILY AUDIENCES(Continued from preceding page).

K.1638 SPILLS AND THRILLSA Sportlight showing breath-taking aqua-

plane, motor-boat and water-skiing stunt-

ing. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

L-1639 THE FELINE FIGHTERA Sportlight showing how the animal-

destroying bobcat is trailed and caught by

fearless hounds. 10 min. Rental $1-50.

3L.1646 FISH FROM HELLThis is the greatest fishing picture ever

made. It shows a group of wealthy sports-

men at the fisherman's paradise (WestCoast of Mexico), and their thrilling cat-

ches of an 800-pound tuna, a 120-foot

whale, a 15-foot leaping swordfish, a shark,

a giant manta and other monsters of the

sea. 30 min. Rental $4.50.

K.1649 SWISS ON WHITESonja Henie skating at St. Moritz; also

hockey and other sports in a winter carival.

11 min. Rental $1.25.

K-1650 SKLESTAAn American Skiing picture of value to

beginners, and of interest to more expert

skiers. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1654 TRAILING THE SEA HORSERemarkable pictures of sea horses in Great

South Bay, off Sayville, Long Island. 10

min. Rental $1.25.

L.1656 HITS, RUNS 'N ERRORSThe technique of our great national game,

baseball, is shown by Coach Jack Cofifey,

of Fordham University. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1657 SPORT OF FENCINGExhibitions by experts, all Olympic con-

testants, show the technique and the three

types of weapons. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1658 HIGHLIGHTS OF THEOLYMPICS

The 1936 Olympic Games at Berlin, photo-

graphed from strategic points. 11 min.

Rental $1.25.

K.1662 WATER SPORTSDiving and swimming races; yacht racing

and aquaplaning; fishing; other marine

sports. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1667 HORSESHundreds of fine horses ; wild horses,

thoroughbreds, high school steeds; cow-

punchers at a Western rodeo; polo thrills;

cavalry maneuvers; Kentucky Derby andGrand National Steeplechase. 10 min.

Rental $1.25.

K.1668 SNOW THRILLSYouths of all ages take to frozen pondsand skate; expert skiing, toboganning, bob-

sledding. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1669 SNOW FUNA diversity of winter sports ; fine figure

skating by Sonja Henie, hockey game,game of curling, trotting snow races andskiing. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

L.1674 WATER FUNContests in swimming and diving; water

polo ; bronco-riding and other water sports

;

Johnny WeissmuUer and Eleanor Holm. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

K.1700 BIG FISHFishing for tarpon and tuna; sail-fishing;

harpooning whales: netting salmon. A fish-

ing film of thrilling action. 10 min. Rental

$1.25.

L.1701 BATTLING SILVER KINGSA Sportlight in which tarpon are caught

on a line, tuna fish leap out of the water,

and a battle is had with a shark. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

2J.1702 SEA KILLERSMarlin sword-fish, sea bass, a shark and a

giant ray are caught in fishing from small

boats. 18 min. Rental $2.00.

L.1703 AQtTABATICSA thrilling film of swimming, diving and

other water sports, with several new stunts

introduced. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1704 SEA.GOING THRILLSCaptain Tompkins' daring adventure cruise

around Cape Horn on his 85-ft. sloop

"Wander Bird". 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1705 ARCHERY VERSUS GOLFAccepting a challenge, members of the

Meadowbrook Club play this unusual

match, and the contest proves exceedingly

interesting. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1706 SKHNG WITH SCHNEIDERExpert ski-ers glide gracefully over the

snow-covered Alps, and are welcomedproudly by Mr. Schneider after their spec-

tacular jumps. 10 min. Rental $1.50-

L.1707 SLIM FIGURINGWomen athletes take their place in sports,

and are seen in training in this interesting

Sportlight. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1708 FEMININE FLASHESIN SPORT

Highly interesting film of many youngwomen in all kinds of sports. Kay Stam-

mers, Helen Jacobs, Mrs. Fabian, Sonja

Henie and others. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1709 WORLD'S FASTEST GAMEClem McCarthy explains the game of

hockey, after which a big game is shown.10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1710 FISHING IN THE FJORDSBeautiful scenes on the N. E. Coast of

Norway, where 3000 vessels are seen, andbig fish are caught by line. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

K.1711 BASEBALLThe President tosses out the first ball, andthe season gets under way

;prominent play-

ers, exciting movies of the World Series.

10 min.- Rental $1.25.

L-1712 RIDERS OF RILEYWonderful riding and training of horses

by the cadets of the cavalry school at Fort

Riley, Kansas. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

K.17I3 DOG SHOWAll kinds of dogs from mutts to blue-

bloods; a thrilling hunt; a film that is a

true compliment to man's best friend. 10

min. Rental $1.25.

K.1732 COLLEGE FOOTBALLThrilling highlights of major games of

19-40. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1733 COLLEGE FOOTBALLThrilling highlights of major games of

1941. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K-1734 COLLEGE FOOTBALLThrilling highlights of the major games of

1942. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1720 CAMERA THRILLS '

IN AFRICAThis big game hunt in Africa shows croco-

diles, wild elephants, rhinoceros, cheetahs

and a lion. 10 min. Rental $1.25. i

L.1721 JAI ALAI ("HI-LI")

This film tells the story of Jai Alai, the

world's fastest sport. It is in some respects

similar to baseball, basketball, tennis andi

handball, but it is faster and more thrill- '

ing. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1722 MONARCHS OF THE RINGA cavalcade of the highlights of champion-

^

ship fights from Dempsey to Louis-Galento.

10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1825 WINTER HOLIDAYIN THE ALPS

The thrills of skiing down from the moun- .

tain tops, away up in the clouds, are en-.

joyable, as are the songs of the skiers. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

L.1826 WINTER MAGICIN THE ALPS

After the skiers receive blessing, they are

seen in their skillful, thrilling descent to

the valley. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

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Prices are tor overnight use only. Add half of the rental price for each, additional day. No charge is made for time lost in transit. Trans-. portation both ways is to be paid by the user. ( Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

• I the user specifies "direct return shipment."). SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

SPORTS AND GAMES—FOR FAMILY AUDIENCES( Continued from preceding page)

.

;Ii.1723 KNOW YOUR FOOTBAIX

IDr. Mai Stevens, Head Coach of N.Y.U.,

I

explains football appreciation. 10 min.

1 Rental $1.50.t L.1724 TOUCHDOWNCollege football training in normal andslow motion, which stadium spectators sel-

dom see. 10 min. Rental Si. 50.

I1-1725 DANGEROUS MOUNTAIN

CLEMBINGTwo young men and a young woman in

a thrilling climb to a high peak in the

ic)', wind-swept Alps. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1726 REDE 'EM COWBOYExciting rodeo, featuring daring stunts by

. rough-riding rangers. 10 min. Rental $ 1.25.

K.1727 FRESH WATER FISHINGSpeckled trout and lusty salmon are caught

n this refreshing movie of a fisherman's

paradise. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1728 SKI REA^ELSSpills and thrills amid scenes of exquisite

beauty at St. Moritz, Banff and Lake Placid.

10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.I729 sock;A whirlwind review of boxing and wrestl-

ing by little and big brave muscularfellows. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

L.1730 CHAMPIONSHIPBASKETBALL,

An analysis of this thrilling game by Coach

Nat Holman, City College of New York.

10 rain. Rental $1.50.

L.1731 FOLX,OW THRUGood golf, with Jimmy Thompson, Dick

Metz and Horton Smith in action. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

L-183- SNOWSCAPESIN THE ALPS

Expert skiers descend from Alpine peaks

and make the snow rise in clouds as they

rush downward; views of skating, curling

and fast hockey games are also seen. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

PLEASE NOTE: Many additional

films in the Sports classification are

listed in our 16 m/m silent rental

film catalog. Silent films may be used

in a sound film projector; the exciter

lamp should be turned off, and the

Speaker cord need not be connected

wth the sound projector.

FILMS OF ADVENTUREFilms of adventure are presentations of unusual incidents, sights or experiences which the average person does notencounter. Such films seem to hold the spectator's interest as if he is spell-bound. They are diverting and interesting asa change from other tj'pes of motion pictures.

K.1608 THE GOLDEN PAGODAA trip to Burma, where you see the famousgolden Pagoda set with precious jewels. 12

min. Rental Si. 25.

K.1609 STREETS OF MYSTERYIn India, two men visit the home of a

dancing woman, where one disappears, andthe other is drugged. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1624 SPILLED SALTTwo men discuss superstitions, and one ex-

plains the origin of the saying that spilled

salt breeds enmity. 11 min. Rental $1.25.

L.1626 STR-^NGE WEDDING SIGNThis film explains the origin of the super-

stition that a crossed handshake foretells a

wedding. 10 min. Rental Si. 50.

L.1627 BELIE\^ IT OR DONTCleverly animated Peanut actors go throughamusing contortions and dances, and do un-

believable tricks. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1635 WE'RE ON OUR WAYMethods of passenger transportation fromthe dawn of history to modern airplanes.

8 min. Rental $1.50.L.1636 AN AFRICAN MYSTERYAn exciting big game hunt in Africa, in

which many animals are seen, including

the rare white rhinoceros. 9 min. Rental

$1.50.

2L.1645 GRASS50,000 people of the Baktyari tribe in

Persia, cross streams, rivers and snowcap-

ped mountains in search of grass for their

herds. 19 min. Rental S3-00.

K.1659 WAR IN CHINAShanghai under bombardment by Japanese

planes and artillery. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K-1663 "SEE", ISSUE NO. 1

Scenes in a Movie Zoo show performing

lions, elephants, chimpanzees, alligators and

stunting. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1664: AMERICAN LEGIONIN NEW Y'ORK

Fun-loving pranksters on parade; also the

1919 parade after the World War. 10 min.Rental $1.25.

L.I660 SPONGE DIVERS OFTARPON

Lowell Thomas explains how sponges are

gathered by men who live at TarponSprings, Florida. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1666 "SEE" ISSUE NO. 2Aristocrats of Dogdom and trained dogs;

wrestling; animal boxing match; exciting

motor-cycle races and daredevil auto-

driving. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1672 "SEE" ISSUE NO. 3

Animal oddities: turtle racing, training bull

frogs; porcupines and Giant Panda. Strange

inventions; a fireless cooker, an amphibian

automobile, etc. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

NEWSREELS, HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS

K-1687 VISIT OF KING GEORGE VI

The visit of King George and Queen Eliza-

beth to Canada and the United States, is

a priceless record of modern history for the

future. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

L-1688 PROMINENTPERSONALITIES

Margaret Bourke-White, foremost womanphotographer; Alois Havrilla, famous com-

mentator; Grisha Goluboflf, a 12-year vio-

linist prodigy; Leroy N. Mills who demon-

strates the fundamentals of football, and

Helen Rickey, aviatrix. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1689 CORONATION OF

POPE PIUS xn

Intimate glimpses of his life, and inspiring

photography at the Vatican. 10 min. Rental

$1,50.

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Prices are for overnight use only. Add half of the rental price for each additional day. No charge is made for time lost in transit. Trans-portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direct return shipment.") SUGGESTION; To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

NEWSREELS, HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS( Continued from preceding p^ge)

.

L-1691 TRIP TO THE SKYThis scientific documentary film, with

English narration, depicts a hypothetical

trip into celestial space. It was awardedthe Grand Prize for scientific films in

France. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1693 REMBR.\1>JDTProduced with the co-operation of the Hol-land government, this film outlines the his-

tory of painting, then depicts the life of

Rembrandt and his famous paintings. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

K.1693 WAR IN EUROPEStartling scenes in Europe's capitals, photo-

graphed by ace newsreel cameramen. 10

lin. Rental $1.25.

TRAVEL FILMS OF THE WORLDTravel films are intensely fascinating, particularly when they are sound films. Strange lands and cities other than thatin which we live, are brought to us for both enjojinent and education. We se* people and countries which we maynever visit, and the movie journey is startlingly real. One or two travel films wiU help to make any program moreenjoyable.

L-1610 BARCELONATO VALENCLA

This interesting film shows cathedrals,

crumbling castles, a bull-ring and amusingcustoms. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

1^1611 VALENCIA TO GRANADAOx-carts of centuries ago ; curious people

who dwell in caves; the Alhambra, ancient

stronghold of the Moors. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1613 GRANADA TO TOLEDOQuaint and interesting villages on the way,and an interesting jaunt about Toledo, a

city centuries old. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1613 IN OLD SIADRIDRambling about the famous old Spanishcity, with its gay sights and laughing peo-

ple. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1614 EGYPT, LANT> OFPYR.\MIDS

Alexandria, the seaport; street scenes in

Cairo ; market-place and camels ; University

of Eg5'pt; the Pyramids. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1615 GATEWAY TO INDIABombay, melting pot of the East; strange

people and strange sights; Indian Fakirs;

Royal elephants. 10 min. Rental $1.50.L.1623 CANAL GYPSIESPicturesque English country; canals andprimitive methods of transportation ; barge-

men and their families. 7 min. Rental

$1.50.2L.1637 MANCHUKTJONorman Brokenshire explains the import-

ance of this potentially rich territory. Thefilm shows surprisingly modern cities andbuildings, and close-ups of activities. 14

min. Rental $300.L.1640 HONOLULU TO HAVANAThe beautiful harbor; native dancers andsingers of Honolulu. Panama Canal

;

Hav.ma Harbor; Morro Castle. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

K.1618 RA.MU (ETHIOPL\)Many pictures stranger than fiction showthe great market at Addis Ababa, where20,000 natives have gathered; then 50,000warriors are seen in picturesque dress. 9Tiin. Rental $1.25.

L.1655 anSSION SAN JUANCAPISTRANO

Built in 1776, this finest of California's

missions contains some verj' old vestments,

and bells dated 1796 which still call the

Deople to worship. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1800 LONDON, ENGLANDIntimate glimpses of life throughout the

metropolis; important modern and historic

places. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1801 P-\RISLife in the world's most colorful cit}'; land-

marks, gardens and churches. 10 min. Rent-

al $1.25.

K.1803 ROMEA new film, showing the ancient and mod-

ern glories of the Eternal Cit^'. 10 min.

Rental $1.25.

K-1803 NEW YORKBusy streets and famous sk)-scraper build-

ings ; centers of luxury and splendor

;

Empire State Building; Rockefeller Center.

10 min. Rental $1.25.

R-1804 AMERICA'S HIGH SPOTSViews of Mt. Shasta, Calif., Yosemite

National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, GrandCanyon, Yellowstone Park and Niagara

Falls. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

L.1805 WASHINGTON, D. C.

Recent pictures of the Capitol, important

building of the U. S. Government and life

in the citv. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1806 CHARLESTON, S. C.Titled "The Cit)' of Proud Memories", the

film shows beautiful architecture of this

gracious old city, rich in history, and gives

details of its famous statesmen. 10 min.

Rental. $1.50.

L.1807 OLD FAITHFUL SPEAKSA beautiful scenic film of YellowstoneNational Park; molten lava; hot springs;

mud volcanoes; geysers are seen and heard.

10 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1808 CANADA'S HIGH SPOTSVancouver; Canadian Rockies; Lake Louise

and Banff; Toronto; mounted police;

Horseshoe Falls; Montreal; Quebec; St.

Lawrence River. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

L.1809 LAND OF EVANGELINEThis beautiful film shows the present peace-

ful life of the residents of Grand Pre,

Canada, the scene of Longfellow's poem"Evangeline". 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1810 THE HOLY LANDA thrilling film of Jerusalem and Nazareth

with comments by Alois Havrilla. Da-mascus; the Jaffa Gate; Wailing Wall;Via Dolorosa ; the Holy Sepulchre. 10 min.

.

Rental $1.50.

L-1811 THE CITY OF DAVIDA tour of Jerusalem showing scenes rem-

iniscent of the ancient past; business life;

the three predominant faiths; street scenes

and close-up pictures of the inhabitants. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

K.1812 EXOTIC EGYPTAlexandria and Cairo; bazaars; tombs and

temples; the Sphinx and Pyramids; tour-

ists on camels. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1813 S.\HAR.\A thrilling film of caravans and wild

riders; priests calling Islam to prayer; a

furious sand-storm. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1814 VENICE,THE MAGNIFICENT

This captivating city of the Adriatic Sea

shows the fascinating atmosphere of the

Middle Ages. 10 min. Rental $1.25.

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Prices .ire for overnight use only. AJJ iulf oi the rcnt.il price tor each additional day. Xo charge is m.'de for time lost in transit. Trans-

portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direa return shioment.") PAYMENT: To avoid disappointment, full payment should be enclosed with every order,

unless arrangements have been made for a charge account.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

TRAVEL FILMS OF THE WORLD(Cunlinued from preceding p.ige)

.

L.1815 LIFE EV Lu\PL.\NDNorthernmost province of Sweden, wherethe vanishing race of Laplanders live in

huts and tents; thousands of reindeer; ski-

ing in a blizzard. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1816 jnDSUJDIER IN SWEDEN. Flowers and peaceful valleys ; fields of

I grain; the pleasant, simple life of the peo-

ple; going to church in boats. 10 min.

I

Rental $1.50.

L.1817 ISLE OF SPICECeylon, India: Close-up pictures of the in-

' habitants, largely of three faiths, Hindu,Bhuddist, and Mohammedan, dealing in all

kinds of spices. Making table covers;

dances; elephants at work. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1818 CX)R.\L ISLES OF THEATLANTIC

I

Life in Hamilton and St. George, Bermuda.I Specimens of coral ; biq-cle riding ; shop-

I ping; sight-seeing; restful scenes; dancing,

Iand singing. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

1 K.1819 H.\WAnDancers charm visitors from afar; exotic

flowers and coco-nut palms; Waikiki'Beach; bathers and surf-board riders. 10' min. Rental $1.25.

U1820 IKPrCK, THE IGLOODWELLER

Life of the Eskimo tribe of the Coronation

IGulf territory in Araic Canada. How they

dress, amuse themselves and construct snow.igloos. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

; K.1821 NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIRCamera views of a nation's conception of

[the progress of today and tomorrow. The(outstanding buildings of industry andlamusement.lO min. Rental $1.25.I

;K-1822 S.VN FRANCISCO FAIR

I A movie tour through California's world's

,fair. Beautiful buildings in tribute to the

! pioneers who settled the West. 10 min.Rental $1.25.

L.1823 FAKIRS OF THE EASTSleight-of-hand tricks by street magicians

of India. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1675 SKY RIDERS, Thrilling film on avation from 'WrightBros, "flying machine " to ocean clippers

jof today. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

K.1830 FUN IN FLORIDAThe nation's winter vacationland. SeminoleIndians and smart Miami; man-fightin|

marlin; alligator farms; racetrack thrills.

10 min. Rental $1.25.

L.182- SNOWSCAPESIN THE ALPS

Magnificent views of the Alps in winter,

decorated with an abundance of snow andlong icicles; exhibition games of hockeyand curling, with scenes of expert skating

and skiing. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

1^1828 LET'S SEE YOSEMITEBears, deer and squirrels; Mariposa Groveof Big Trees; 3000-ft. stately granite "El

Capitan" ; a superb panorama. 11 min.

Rental $1.50.

L.1829 FALLING WATERS OFYOSEMITE

Grand and beautiful scenes beyond the

power of ordinary description. A glorious

array of waterfalls is a restful retreat fromcitv life. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

L..1850 PYRENEES TO LOURDESA beautiful scenic film of the Pyrenees,

and a pilgrimage to the holiest shrine of

Catholic faith. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1851 CITIES OF NORTH AFRICATLTsTS: mosques and minarets; maskedand veiled faces of the Moslem women.ALGIERS: chanting voices; arcaded side-

walks.

OLD RABAT: street doctors; Sultan's

palace. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

1^1852 ANCIENT CITIESOF FRANCE

The film narrator explains the historical

data of the remains of medieval art; old

Roman temple, huge arenas, monuments of

antif'uity. Marseilles: Its turbulent history^

10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1853 HISTORIC SITES ANDRESORTS

Scenes along the Normandy coast showbirthplace of William the Conqueror, and

Deauville, one of the most magnificent

beaches of Europe. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1854 OLD TOWNS OFNORAL4.NDY

Buildings of beautiful Gothic architecture,

the finest in France; Tower of Joan of

Arc; statue of Napoleon. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L-1855 ALONG xHE FRENCHRIVIERA

Island of St. Marguerite; NICE, MONTECARLO and MONACO: favorite rendez-

vous of the world ; most magnificent sea

fronts. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1856 SINGAPOREOne of the greatest commercial ports of

the British Empire; Chinese "Temples,

Hindu mosques, beautiful buildings and

much shopping activity. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L-1857 NOR3L4NDY TO MONTST. MICHEL

Colorful bits of France; relics and memor-ies of the storied past; many views of pic-

turesque medieval architecture. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

L.1858 VENICEOne of the most marvelous cities ever built,

situated in the Northwestern part of the

Adriatic Sea, on 117 small islands. Gondo-las and gondoliers ; Bridge of Sighs ; marble

palaces. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1859 GAY AND BEAUTIFULBUDAPEST

Situated on both banks of the Danube; for-

merly two separate cities, "Buda" and

"Pest". One of the most magnificent capi-

tals of the world. Wide avenues; sidewalk

cafes. 10 mil.. Rental $1.50.

L.1860 GLIMPSES OF PARISImportant buildings, landmarks and streets;

world-famous churches, bookstalls; pave-

ment cafes; Ru de La Paix; Place 'Ven-

dome; Champs de Elysee; art in the

Louvre. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L-1861 QUAINT TOWNS ANDRESORTS

Fashionable resorts and retreats along the

Blue Coast of the Mediterranean; famous

resorts of Americans on the Riviera; smart

harbors, and beach scenes. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

L.1862 FABULOUS MARSEILLESAnnexed by France in 1841, now one of

the greatest sea ports in the world. Prin-

cipal streets and beautiful parks. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

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Prices are for overnight use only. Add half of the rental price for each additional day. No charge is made for time lost in transit. Trans-portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

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ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

TRAVEL FILMS OF THE WORLD{Continued from preceding page).

L,.1863 LXFELINE OF BRITISHEMPIRE

The Suez Canal connects the East with the

West; Port Said; Malta; headquarters for

the Fleet; hooded women are seen onstreets; street scenes . . . GIBRALTAR:world's most famous rock. 10 min. Rental

Sl.50.

L.1864 DAMASCUS ANDJERUSALEM

Damascus in Syria, 80% Moslem; narrowbazaar streets . . . PALESTINE: the Jaffa

Gate; fortune tellers; David Street, busiest

business street ; Via Dolorosa, the Way of

the Cross; the Holy Sepulchre; the Wail-ing Wall. 10 min. Rental $1.50.L-lSeS HONG KONGPearl River and China Sea; beautiful mod-ern buildings ; arcaded sidewalks ; feminine

dresses; street scenes; Repulse Bay. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

L.1866 MANILACapital of the Philippines. Skyscraper

buildings; arcaded sidewalks; avenues andboulevards ; the natives and kow they live

;

University of the Philippines. 10 min.

Rental Si. 50.

L.1867 RIO DE JANEIROBeautiful city of Brazil, with its Mosaicpavements and palmlined avenues ; Ab-original statues; Isabella Palace; Sugar -

Loaf Rock. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

L.1868 COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURGFascinating pictures of restored buildings

of Williamsburg, for 80 years the capital

of England's 'Virginia Colony. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

L.1869 A DAY IN VIENNAA tour of the opera, concerts, beer gardens,

amusement parks and night clubs reveals

the gaiety of old 'Vienna. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

K.1870 SAN FRANCISCO(Golden Gate City)

Beautiful scenes in the city and suburbs of

this great metropolis of western America.

10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1871 BALI (Paradise Isle)

An enchanting tour of unforgettable splen-

dor; the people and their occupations; tem-

ples with massive images; dancing girls;

fantastic costumes. (For mature audiences).

10 min. Rental $1.25.

K.1872 WASHINGTONThe beautiful architecture of U. S. Gov-

ernment buildings is revealed in this com-

plete and inspiring film tour. 10 min.

Rental $1.25.

FEATURE PICTURES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESAlso suitable for children over 10

6K-1670 MARCH OF THE MOVIESA historical exhibit of the origin and de-

velopment of motion pictures, from pic-

tures in motion as used by the early Egypt-

ians, to well-known' American productions.

Scenes are shown from "The Hunchbackof Notre Dame" with Lon Chaney; "TheMark of Zorro" with Douglas Fairbanks,

and other old-timers. 65 min. Rental $7.50.

4P.8600 LADY OF THE LAKEArtistic film version of Sir Walter Scott's

lovely poem, filmed in Scotland ; featuring

Percy Marmont and Benlta Hume. 42 min.

Rental $8.00.

5L-8601 ZANE GREY'SADVENTURES

Exciting fishing trip to the South Seas on

which are seen thrilling catches, such as

1300-pound marlin; swordfish, sharks and

mantas, caught by hook and line. 49 min.

Rental $7.50.

6K.8604 THE HURRICANEHORSEMAN

Hard-riding, two-fisted Western thriller

featuring Lane Chandler and his clever

horse "Raven". Chandler helps in capturing

an outlaw gang by "fixing" their guns.

55 min. Rental $7.50.

6K.8605 BRO-ADWAY TO THEJUNGLE

Nick Stuart and Myrna Kennedy in a story

of a young man's ambition to rise fromprofessional pugilism to a student of Ar-

chaeolgy. The film is full of adventure anda little romance. 62 min. Rental $7.50.

7K.8610 AIR EAGLESLloyd Hughes, Otis Harlan and Shirley

Grey in a circus picture featuring an air-

plane sham battle, which, because of rivalry

for Shirley's affection, becomes a real aerial

fight. 68 min. Rental $8.75.

6K.8612 HIS PRIVATE SECRETARYEvelyn Knapp and John Wayne in an en-

tertaining story of a rich young man whocan't keep his mind off girls long enoughto make a start in his father's business.

65 Tiiin. Rental $7.50.

6K.8615 DEADWOOD PASSTom Tyler, hard-riding and hard-fighting

Western player, rounds up "The Black

Hawk", an escaped convict, and a gang of

desperadoes. 61 min. Rental $7.50.

7K.8616 EXPOSUREWalter Byron ;ind Lila Lee are featured in

a story of rival newspaper publishers. Byron

adapts the methods of a New York news-

paper to make a failing small town paper

successful. 67 min. Rental $8.75.

6K.8619 WHEN A MAN RIDES IALONE I

Tom Tyler, daring and resourceful West-ern hero, is featured in a thrilling story of

stagecoach robberies which hold the spec-

tator breathless. 56 min. Rental $7.50.

7K-8620 OLIVER TWISTDickie Moore is featured in Charles

Dickens' immortal story of a penniless boy

in heartless London. 73 min. Rental $8.75.

5L.8624 THE GALLOPING ROMEO •

A thrilling Western story showing how

Bob Steele trails a band of outlaws, and

how he captures or overcomes them after

some exciting hard riding and fighting.

(For both junior and adult audiences). 53

min. Rental $7.50.

6M.8626 BLACK BEAUTYEsther Ralston and Alexander Kirkwood in

Ann Sewell's famous story of a young

man's kindness to his horse. 69 min. Rental i

510.50.

GJ.8630 THE TWO-GUN MANKen Maynard in rip-roaring drama of the

Wild West. Ken protects a small rancher

and his daughter from cattle-raids. 63 min.

Rental $6.00.

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portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direct return shipment.") PAYMENT: To avoid disappointment, full payment should be enclosed with every order,

unless arrangements have been made for a charge account.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY"

FEATURE PICTURES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESAlso suitable for children over 10

(Continued from preceding page).

6J.8633 THE ARIZON.\ TERRORKen Mayn.ud, popular player of Westernroles, and his wonderful horse "Tarzan",

in a thrilling tale of the Mojave Desertand its bad ftien. 64 min. Rental $6.00.

6P.8643 THE COVERED WAGONThe story of a huge wagon-train of Pio-

neers who set out for Oregon in 1848.

Nfany thrilling incidents occurred, and they

are presented with careful attention to his-

torical exactness. The distinguished cast in-

cludes J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wilson,Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Charles

Ogle and Alan Hale. (Musical background—No dialogue). 66 min. Rental $12.00.

6M.8660 WnJ> INNOCENCEAdapted from Dorothy Cottrell's Cosmo-politan story "The Wilderness Orphan",

this film is dedicated to all true lovers of

animals. It shows the life of a pet babykangaroo named "Chut", which is foundby an Australian youth and his mother

who treat Chut kindly. Chut is an odd but

gentle pet, and its adventures will fascinate

all spectators from start to finish. Suitable

for children over age 10, and for school

and family audiences. 62 min. Rental

$10.50.

MUSICAL WESTERN FEATURESFor family audiences and children of all ages

These delightful pictures feature Fred Scott, a likable singing cowboy who was born on a ranch. There is plenty of

action, as well as singing, in each picture.

6M.8661 MELODY OF THE PL.\INSFred Scott, silvery-voiced baritone, is

wrongly accused of shooting his pal. Hevisits his pal's sister, (Louise Small),

and proves his innocence. The picture is

enlivened by Freds songs. "Ridin' Downthe Trail to Albuquerque", "A Hideaw.ayin Happy Valley" and other tuneful melo-

dies. 56 min. Rental $10.50.6M.8662 MOONLIGHT ON THE

RANGEWhen Fred is suspected of stealing cattle,

he becomes involved in several battles un-

til he finds the real outlaw. He is finally

cleared and is restored to Wanda (attract-

ive Lois January). The picture is madedoubly entertaining by Fred's songs: "Shin-

dig", "Sundown Trail", "Albuquerque" and

"As Time Goes On". 57 min. Rental

$10.50.

6M.8663 ROMANCE RIDES THERANGE

Fred has completed a successful season in

opera, and returns to his ranch for a vaca-

tion. He finds that somebody has sold his

ranch to a beautiful girl, (Marion Shil-

ling), and Fred manages to induce the dis-

honest man to buy it back at a higher

price. Fred's songs "On The Range" and

"Only You" are neatly dove-tailed with

the story. 59 min. Rental $10.50.

6M-8664 THE ROAMING COWBOYFred rescues a rancher's daughter, (Lois

January), from a band of outlaws, and

then helps the sheriff to capture them.

The picture is made gay by Fred's singing

of Stephen Foster's immortal melodies "Oh,Susannah", "Jeannie" and ''BeautifulDreamer", and a comical Western song"Waddle-a-ho". 56 min. Rental $10.50

FEATURE PICTURES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESAlso suitable for children over 12

6K.8606 UNDER SECRET ORDERSJ. Farrell MacDonald, Don Alvarado and

I

Phyllis Harrington in an exciting story in-

volving a plot to start a revolution. 59

[

min. Rental $7.50.

1 6K.860" THE PHANTOMSheldon Lewis and Allene Ray in a mystery

1play packed with suspense and excitement.

The District Attorney receives a threatening

jletter from the "Phantom", and many hair-

1 raising situations follow. 56 min. Rental

I$7.50.

6K.8608 THE L.'i.W OF THE TONGJason Robards and Phyllis Barrington in

an interesting story of Secret Service de-

tective work in Chinatown. 54 min. Rental

$7.50.

7K.8609 CHLOEOlive Borden and Mollie O'Day, directed

by Marshall Neilan, in a Southland dramaof weird 'Voodoo rites. The woodland night

spectacle of the fanatical 'Voodoo proceed-

ings, will hold every spectator breathless.

56 min. Rental $8.75.

7K-8G13 THE BIG RACEFrankie Darro, Boots Mallory and Paul

Hurst in a thrilling racetrack story. Ayoung man acquires a horse which wins

an exciting race, and proves the youngman's honesty. 67 min. Rental $8.75.

7K.8618 SHERLOCK HOLMES'FATAL HOUR

An excellent mystery of the famous sleuth

who is asked to track down the executive

head of a vast international ring of crimi-

nals, none of whom has ever seen him.

82 min. Rental $8.75.

7K.8622 THE PHANTOMBROADCAST

Ralph Forbes, 'Vivienne Osborne and a

good cast, in a radio broadcasting studio

picture. A talented hunchback sings in the

background, while he allows a more hand-

some man of the matinee idol type to take

the applause. 72 min. Rental $8.75.

7K.8623 KLONDIKEThelma Todd, Lieut.-Commander FrankHawkes and Lyie Talbot are featured in

this absorbing movieplay. A young surgeon

performs an unsuccessful operation and flys

to Alaska where he is called upon to oper-

ate in a similar case. The patient recovers,

but is ungrateful because of rivalry over

an attractive girl. 72 min. Rental $8.75.

7K.8627 THE 13TH GUEST '

Ginger Rogers, LyIe Talbot and J. Farrell

Mac Donald are featured in a hair-raising

mystery in an old home. This is a picture

which should not be overlooked by anyone

interested in good mystery stories. 69 min.

Rental $8.75.

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ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

FEATURE PICTURES FOR FAMILY AUDIENCESAlso suitable for children over 12

(Continued from preceding page).

7J.8628 DRUMS OF JEOPARDYWarner Oland, June Collyer, Lloyd Hughes

and Mischa Auer are pictured in this thrill-

ing mystery drama by the famous writer,

Harold McGrath. The story centers around

a beautiful necklace, which is a symbol

of death. 69 min. Rental $7.00.

6J-8631 FIGHTIN' THRUKen Maynard and Jeanette LofF are seen

in this exciting tale of the bold, bad men

of the gold mines of '49. Ken goes to the

help of his partner's sister who has beenswindled by a Western gang, and brings

them to justice. 61 min. Rental $6.00.7J.8632 MURDER AT MIDNIGHTHale Hamilton, Aileen Pringle and Alice

White in a good murder mystery, filled

with baffling situations. The picture starts

off with an "accidental" murder during a

parlor charade, and three other killings fol-

low. 69 min. Rental $7.00.

6J.8635 THE THOROUGHBRED I'

Wesley Barry, Nancy Dover and Pauline

Garon are the chief players in this fascin-

ating racetrack movieplay. After befriend-

ing a homeless jockey, the oVner of a cele-

brated horse trusts the young man, who in

turn, remains loyal to his employer whenhe is tempted to act dishonestly. 56 min.

Rental $6.00.

FEATURE PICTURES FOR MATURE AUDIENCES51>-b602 VIRGINS OF BALIAn enchanting glimpse into that island

paradise of the Dutch East Indies. Theheralded beauty of the native women is re-

vealed in delightful pictures of girls at

the market-place, in spectacular dances and

attending to their domestic duties. (Musi-

cal background—No dialogue). 45 min.

Rental $7.50.

7K.8603 SHIP OF WANTED MENFred Kohler and Dorothy Sebastian in a

sea story of several fugitives who are en-

deavoring to escape from justice. Dorothyis saved from drowning by the captain of

the ship of criminals, but finds she isn't

safe among these oassengers. 65 min.Rental $8.75.7K.8629 X MARKS THE SPOTLew Cody, Sally Blane and Fred Kohler in

a thrilling story of love, mystery, adventureand dynamic action. A Broadway newspapercolumnist publishes one wisecrack too many

about a chorus girl's income, and finds

himself involved in a complicated murdercase. 73 min. Rental $8.75.7J.8634 PARADISE ISLANDKenneth Harlan and Marceline Day in a

beautiful romance, with the langorous, gla-

morous South Seas for a background. Onewhite woman is desired by three men—onea weakling, one a ruthless schemer and onea handsome Don Juan. 69 min. RentalS7.00.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONSRELIGIOUS MOTION PICTURE FILMS

No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, from prices preceded by an asterisk: *

(X)12P.5600 THE KING OF KINGSProduced by De Mille with H. B. Warner

as Jesus, the Christ; Ernest Torrence as

Peter; Joseph Schildkraut as Judas; Jacque-

line Logan as Mary Magdalene. A reverent

and beautiful presentation of the greatest

story in the world. Orchestra and effects.

No dialogue. Normal rental 1 day $20.00

;

each additional consecutive day $10.00; 1

week * $60.00; each additional consecutive

week*$40.00; 1 month *$180.00. All above

prices are increased by 25% for the dura-

tion of Lent. Territorial restrictions.FwW

payment must accompany all orders or ad-

vance reservations. 112 min.

(X)6M.5601 THE PASSION PL.4YA reverent presentation of the life of the

Savior of the world, from the Manger to

the Ascension. An inspiring narration, in-

terspersed with fine orchestral music andbeautiful choral selections, takes the place

of dialogue and adds to the appreciation of

the picture. (No territorial restrictions.)

62 min. Rental $10.50.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—WALT DISNEYNo discount can be allowed to dealers or others from Special Productions preceded by an asterisk:

*MICKEY MOUSE AND ^ILLYSYMPHONIES

For use in 16 m/m sound-on-film project-

ors only. Offered for non-commercial ex-

hibitions only.

PLEASE NOTE: The following MickeyMouse and Silly Symphony films are ownedand copyrighted by Walt Disney Product-

ions. These films are offered for rental in

limited territory, and strictly for non-com-mercial exhibitions. Their showing mustnot be advertised, nor made open to the

general public; they must not be used in

competition with motion picture theaters,

nor may admission be charged for their

viewing. Rental service is offered only to

16 m/m sound film users in the vicinity

of our library, or in approved locations.

*MICKEY MOUSE FILMS(Black-and.White )

•7625 MICKEY'S BUITHDAYPARTY

Mickey receives a- piano for his birthday

gift, and all the animals frolic and dance.

8 min. Rental $1.50.

*7636 MICKEY'S BEACH PARTYPluto fights an octopus, as Mickey andHorsecollar come to the rescue. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

*7G27 MICKEY CUTS UPPluto is providing the motive power for

Micky's lawn mower, when a stray cat in-

terrupts the proceedings. 7 min. Rental

$1.50.

*7628 MICKEY'S ORPHANSWherein Mickey plays Santa Claus to someorphan children with Pluto disguised as

a reindeer. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

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portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direct return shipment.") PAYMENT: To avoid disappointment, full payment should be enclosed with every order,

unless arrangements have been made for a charge account.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY'

SPECIAL PRODUCTIOXS WALT DISNEY{Continued from preceding pJge)

.

No discount can be allowed to dealers or others from Special Productions preceded by an asterisk: *

•7629 JUCKEY'S BARNYARDBROADCAST

About a family of cats that provide too

much competition for Mickey's new broad-

casting studio. 9 min. Rental $1.50.•7630 >nCKEY IN .\KABL\Minnie is kidnapped by a big bad Arab,

and Mickey rescues her on his trusty camel.

8 min. Rental Si. 50.

•7631 MICKEY'S PIONEER DAYSWild Indians attack Minnie and Mickey in

their covered wagon, but the hardy little

settlers finally repulse them. 8 min. Rental

$1.50.

•7632 anCKEY THE CASTAWAY'How Mickey, a castaway on a desert island,

narrowly escapes from a huge lion. 8 min.

Rental 51.50.

•7633 SnCKEY'S GORILLAMYSTERY

Micke)' hunts an escaped gorilla that has

captured Minnie. S min. Rental $1.50.

•7634 >nCKEY'S MUSICAL, FARMERMickey and Pluto play scarecrow and ter-

! rorize the farm animals as well as Minnie.

; 8 min. Rental $1.50.

•7635 anCKEY'S MOOSE HUNTHow the hunters become the hunted, as

Mickey and Pluto flee for their lives from

a huge moose. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

I •7636 MICKEY THEI

GROCERY BOYi Showing Pluto's complete destruction of

Minnie's turkey dinner. 8 min. Rental

$1.50.

•7637 ]*nCKEY"SSER\aCE STATION

i After Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse

\ fix a car, it falls apart. 8 rain. Rental

' $1.50.

•7653 C.\]MPENG OtTTA camping story, with a playful mosquito

Iannoying Mickey. Minnie and Pluto. 9 min.

Rental $1.50.

•7654 JUCKEY'S STEAM-BOCLERMickey's thrilling chase after a runaway

steam-roller. 9 min. Rental Si. 50.

•7635 MICKEY PLAYS PAPA' Mickey's dog, "Pluto ", swallows a toy

while Mickey entertains a small child. 9

rain. Rental $1.50.7656 PLAYFUL PLUTOMickey's comical dog tries to help with

' spring-cleaning work. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

•7657 TWO-GUN MICKEYMickey s comical rescue of minnie from a

band of 'Western outlaws. 9 min. Rental

$1.50.

•SILLY SYHIPHON"Y FILMS(Black-and-white)

•7641 ARCTIC ANTICSPolar bears, penguins, walruses and other

arctic animals, each on his own cake of ice,

dance for your enjoyment. 8 min. Rental

$1.50.•7642 WINTERWatch how all the animals run when the

ground-hog sees his shadow. 8 min. Rental

SI. 50.

•7643 MOTHER GOOSEMELODIES

All the Mother Goose chararters in an

amusing musical review. 9 min. Rental

SI. 50.

•7644 THE CHINA PLATEThe characters on a "willow pattern" plate

come to life in a charming Chinese ro-

mance. 8 min. Rental $1.50.•7645 THE SPIDER AND THE FLYWatch the humorous methods of a small

army of flies, as they rescue Miss Fly from

the ugly spider's web. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

•7646 THE BIRD STOREHow a flock of little birds subdue a fer-

ocious cat and lock him in a cage. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

•7647 FROLICKING FISHSea-lions, lobsters, clams, starfish and other

marine life go through some intricate and

unique stunts. 7 min. Rental $1.50.

•7648 UGLY DUCKLINGThe tender tale of the little ugly duck,

and how she fianally becomes her mother's

chief pride and joy. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

•7649 MIDNIGHT IN A TOY SHOPThe toys come to life and entertain us with

their lively airs and fancy steps. 8 min.

Rental $1.50.

•7650 BUSY BEA^^RSThe comical dance of the beavers and howthey save their tiny village from destruc-

tion. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

•7651 BIRDS OF A FEATHERWoodpeckers, humming birds, peacocks,

swans and other birds entertain us with

their queer capers, and musical chorus. 9

min. Rental $1.50.

•7652 NIGHTMr. Owl calls on Miss Owl as the frogs

cavort about in this delightful cartoon musi-cal comedy. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

•WALT DISNEYIVnCKEY' MOUSE FILMS

IN COLOR

•7809 DON DONALDDonald Duck trades his faithful donkeyfor a car that falls apart. 9 min. Rental

$2.50.

•7810 ON ICEDonald Duck and Mickey's dog "Pluto " in

a comical ice-skating outing. 9 min. Rental

$2.50.

•WALT DISNEYSILLY SYMPHONY FILMS

IN COLOR

•7800 BIRDS IN THE SPRINGIn the bright springtime, three birds are

born. One of them strays away, and after

several thrilling experiences, returns home.8 min. Rental $2.50.

•7801 FATHER NOAH'S ARKThe animals help Noah build his Ark, then

go aboard in pairs as Mrs. Noah checks

them off on her list. 9 min. Rental $2.50.

•7802 BABES IN THE WOODSIn the Witch's cave, are all sorts of weird

beings which were once little boys and

girls. The babes are enticed to the cave,

but they are rescued by the elves nearby.

8 min. Rental $2.50.

•7803 LULLABY LANDA tiny tot is rocked in its cradle, and is

sung to sleep. The child dreams of "For-

bidden Land, " where he sees many articles

used in the nursery. Finally, the sandmanputs him to sleep. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

•7805 THE PIED PIPERA comical man rids a town of rats, but

is not paid. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

•7806 KING NEPTUNEThe water king rescues a mermaid from

pirates. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

•7807 THE GRASSHOPPERA lazy grasshopper is fed by ants in winter.

S min. Rental $2.50.

•7808 THE CHINA SHOPSome Chinaware figures battle over a doll.

8 min. Rental $2.50.

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the user specifies "direct return shipment.") SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects. I

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY ^

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—SILLY SYMPHONIES IN COLOR{Continued from preceding page).

•7811 LITTLE HIAWATHAA small Indian boy's comical adventures

with animals in a forest. 9 min. Rental

$2.50.*7812 WATER BABIESA musical fantasy of the adventures ot

many babies who live on lily-pads. 9 min.

Rental $2.50.

*7813 THE FLYING MOUSEThe comical antics of a mouse that wanted

wings. 9 min. Rental $2.50.

*7814 THE WISE LITTLE HENA comical hen keeps busier than her barn-yard companions. 9 min. Rental $2.50.*7815 ELMER ELEPHANTElmer comically rescues his tigress girl-

friend from a fire. 9 min. Rental $2.50.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP NO. 1

Short comedies and musical comedies, featuring entertainers who sing and dance.

XD.70 ALL'S FAIRMusical comedy in which the singing pick-

aninnies, ("Cabin Kids"), help their

Mammy win a county-fair prize. 1 Reel.

10 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.71 ASK UNCLE SOLSong, dance and comedy film. Humoroustreatment of the radio personal problemhour. Entertainers show what they can do.

1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.73 THE BOUNDING MAINMusical comedy with the Singing Mariners

of the Seamen's Institute of New York

;

featuring songs of the sea. 1 Reel. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

XD.73 DENTAL FOLLIESMusical comedy on idea of letting patients

see a "floor show", to take their mind off

the dentist's work. 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental

$1.50.

XD.74 GIFTS IN RHYTHMThe talented, singing pickaninnies, ("Cabin

Kids"), sing and dance at a children's

party, instead of bringing gifts. 1 Reel. 10

min. Rental $1.50.

XD.75 GOING NATIVEThree boys visit the Cafe El Rhumba in

Havana, hoping to see a real Cuban sen-

orita, but meet a beautiful New Yorkdancer instead. 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental

$1.50.

XD.76 HILLBILLY LOVESome mountain folk, remembering their

feud, keep their guns handy at a wedding,

which is to be "either peaceful or with

animosity." 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.77 THE LAST DOGIEMusical film with comedy and drama. 'West-

ern songs are sung against a backgroundof men and cattle fighting a blizzard. 1

Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.78 LOVE GOES WESTMusical comedy. The ads promised the

girls romance, so the cowboys at a ranch

sing songs and play tunes to keep the girls

from leaving. 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.79 MISS LONELY HEARTSMusical comedy. The boys and girls of the

Lonely Hearts Club are made happy whenthe girls do their singing, dancing andtumbling acts. 1 Reel. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

XD.80 PINK LEMONADEComedy. The singing pickaninnies, ("CabinKids"), sing and dance for a circus clownwho also entertains them. 1 Reel. 10 min.Rental $1.50.

XD.81 play; girlsSong and dance comedy. A stage-manager's

wife arranges a surprise show at home,with a bevy of pretty girl entertainers. 1

Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.82 POT LUCKSong and dance comedy. Rich Mr. Simpsonpleads poverty, but the income-tax inspect-

ors are lavishly entertained at his home,by mistake. 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.83 THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAYMusical comedy. A dainty little miss is

made happy with son^s, dances and com-edy by entertainers. 1 Reel. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

XD.84 RHYTHM SAVES THE DAYComedy with music. The singing pick-

aninnies help in presenting rhythmic en-

tertainment to an appreciative park aud-

ience. 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.85 THE RING GOES ROUNDMusical-comedy mystery involving the last

copy of a song; with singing and dancing.

1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.86 SEEING NELLIE HOMEMusical comedy. An old-fashioned party,

with old favorite songs; and an auction in

which the lucky bidder will escort a pretty

girl. 1 Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.87 SEE UNCLE SOLMusical comedy. The Alan K. Foster Girls

in a song, dance and comedy film of a

comical judge in a radio court. 1 Reel. 11

min. Rental $1.50.

XD-88 SLOW POKEComedy with music, featuring the slow-

moving Stepin Fetchit. Step's wife makesher radio "debutt ", while he thinks of

some comical labor-saving devices. 1 Reel.

10 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.89 SONGS OF THE DANUBEA musical gem showing 'Vienria, home of

Mozart, Schubert and Strauss; with en-

trancing selections from their glorious,

immortal music. 1 Reel. 9 min. Rental

$1.50.

XD.90 SORORITY BLUESMusical comedy. Song and dance enter-

tainment is provided by pretty girls so that

a college girl can do her exams. 1 Reel.

11 min. Rental Si. 50.

XD.9I strike; YOU'RE OUTMusical comedy. Some wives go on strike,

'

but return when their husbands hire pretty

maids who sing and dance. 1 Reel. 11 min. _Rental $1.50. IX0.92 TRAILER PARADISE ISong and comedy hit, with the Cabin Kids.

They sing tuneful songs in a Miami trailer

camp, while their chicken dinner is frying.

1 Reel. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

XD.93 WAY DOWN YONDERRomantic Negro musical. Duke tricks

Shiftless Sam into marrying 'Widow Jones,

so that he can marry her pretty daughter.

1 Reel. 11 min. Rental $1.50. :

XD.94 WAY OUT WESTComedy with song. Some cowboys are en-

tained by the Cabin Kids in a restaurant.

1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $1.50.

MUSICAL ANDNOVELTY SUBJECTS

XD-95 THE BIG APPLEThe Arthur Murray Sh.ag Dancers, in a

comedy with peppy dance numbers, and the

story of how one college boy won his

letter by teaching "The Big Apple". 1

Reel. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

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I

portation both nays is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direct return shipment.") SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects.

' ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY'

SPECL\L PRODUCTIONS—GROUP NO. 1

Short comedies and musical comedies featuring entertainers who sing and dance.

{Continued from preceding page).

XD.96 THE HOIX\'\VOODGAD.\BOUT

"All Star Show". Walter Winchell intro-

duces several motion picture celebrities

in his own humorous way. 1 Reel. 9 min.

Rental Si. 50.

XD.97 HOW TO DANCE THE SHAGInstructive and entertainine. Arthur Murray

teaches, step by step, the fundamentals of

of this popular dance. A reel of pep and

action. I Reel. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

SPECL\L PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 'i

Special approval is not required for any subject in Group No. 2, but their use must be of non-theatrical character. Theymust not be used in commercial competition «ith regularly established theaters; or exhibited in steamships, railroadtrains or other public carriers, or by television or any other method of distant transmission. A reduction of S2.50 wUl beallowed from any film in this group, provided the user contracts in advance for the use of at least si.v films, (fromGroup No. 2 only), mthin one year's time. The rebate of $2.50 per film wUl be deducted from the price of the sixth

film supplied, pro\-ided the user has submitted a written order in advance, for at least six subjects, (from Group No.2 only), to be rented in one year's time. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 2.

•XE.20 CHU CHIN CHOWAnna May Wong, George Robey, Fritz

Kortner: Highly amusing, lavishly pro-

duced movie version of the Arabian Nights

phantasy, "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves";

with good comedy, excellent musical score,

and fine voices. 67 min. Rental $12.5^.

•XE.21 THE COUNT OF3IONTE CRISTO

Robert Donat, Elissa Landi and a large

supporting cast: Expensively produced

movieplay of Alexandre Dumas' unmortal

classic. "Thrilling adventure-romance of a

young sea-captain who escapes from his

captors, and achieves great power. 117 min.

Rental $20.00.

•XE-22 D.ANIEL, BOONEGeorge O'Brien, Heather Angel: Thrilling

adventure story of about 30 families of

early American settlers in search of newlands and homes.They have furious battles

with bands of savage Indians who set

their stockade afire. 81 min. Rental $17.50.

*XE.23 HER UNCLE SA3IBarbara Stanwyck, Robert Young: Gay, ro-

mantic comedy in which a beautiful, high-

spirited girl,-daughter of a United States

army colonel,-stops seeking adventure whenconvinced that she loves a certain hand-

some American soldier. 81 min. Rental

$15.00.

•XE.24 I COA'ERTHE W.ATERFRONT

Claudette Colbert, Ben Lyon: Romantic

adventure of a handsome newspaper re-

porter who trails a smuggler, then falls in

love with his beautiful daughter. 65 min.

Rental $15.00.

*XE.25 THE LAST OF THEMOHICANS

Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes, HenryWilcoxon: A truly great movieplay of

James Fenimore Cooper's tfirilling adven-

ture story of fierce battles with savage

Indians during America's most exciting

days. 94 min. Rental $17.50.

*XE.26 THE MANWB.O LrV^D AGAIN

Boris Karloff, Anna Lee: Weird story of

a mind specialist who decides to use a

fantastic "mind mechanism" destructively

against mankind. 85 min. Rental $12.50.

*XE.27 PALOOKAJimmy Durante, Lupe 'Velez, Stuart Erwin:

At the persuasion of the comical JimmyDurante, a country youth defeats a cham-

pion pugilist who is not in fighting con-

dition. The winner is idolized by pretty'

cirls then is challenged to a return bout.

72 min. Rental $15.00.

*.VE-28 PECK'S B.\D BOYWITH THE CIRCUS

Tommy Kelly, Ann Gillis, Edgar Kennedy:Comedy in which Tommy, (of "TomSawyer" fame), feeds sleeping pills to a

lion-tamer's lions, and spoils the act.

Comedy is mixed with thrills when thelion-tamer seeks revenge. 71 min. Rental$17.50.*XE.29 SECRET AGENTMadeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, Robert^'oung: Movie version of W. SomersetMaugham's mystery tfiriller of Secret Ser-

vice agents trailing a clever spy who mustbe stopped. 85 min. Rental $12.50.*XE.30 TRANSATL.'VNTIC

9IERRY.GO.ROUNDJack Benny, Gene Raymond, Nancy Carroll.

Mitzi Green, Frank Parker, The Boswell

Sisters: Comedy with music, featuring 15

stars. Comical adventures of cardsharps

and jewel thieves on a ship with showboatatmosphere. 80 min. Rental $15.00.

*XE.31 WITH WORDS ANT) MUSICLarge cast with Irene Her\ey, Robert

Armstrong, Paula Stone and several Gilbert

& Sullivan players: Highly praised musical

comedy for family audiences, with songs

from such famous operettas as "Pinafore",

"Patience", "The Mikado", "lolanthe",

"The Pirates of Penzance", "Ruddigore"

and others. 68 min. Rental $1500.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 3

SHIRLEY TEMPLE COMEDIES

•DORA'S DUNTilNG DOUGHNUTS

Shirley Temple and Andy Clyde Comedy:

Shirley helps her teacher in a comical radio

performance. 2 Reels. 21 min. Rental $300.

*>L\NAGED MON'EYShirley Temple Comedy: Shirley and her

friends in a search for gold on a desert.

2 Reels. 21 min. Rental $3.00.

•MERRILY YOURSShirley Temple Comedy: Shirley's brother

gets even with a schoolmate who plays

pranks on him. 2 Reels. 22 min. Rental

$3.00.

•PARDON MY PUPSShirley Temple Comedy: Shirley's brother's

dog rewards him with the cutest pups. 2

Reels. 20 min. Rental $300.

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ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No.{Continued from preceding page).

CARTOON COaiEDIES IN TECHNICOLOR

*BOTJ> KING COLE(Technicolor). The comical Felix-the-Cat

protects a King from ghosts. (For children

over 12, and adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental

S2.50.

•CUPID GETS HIS MAN(Technicolor). A band of comical cupids

stops a couple's battling. (For children of

all ages, and adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental

S2.50.

•MOLLY MOO COW ANDRIP VAN WINKLE

(Technicolor). Some merry dwarfs drink a

toast to Rip. (For children of all ages, and

adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

MOLLY MOO COW ANDROBINSON CRUSOE

(Technicolor). The comical cow rescues the

stranded youth. (For children of all ages,

and adults). 1 Reel 8 min. §2.50.

•THE GOOSE TIL\T LAIDTHE GOLDEN EGG

( Technicolor ) . Felix-the-Cat gets a valuablegoose and a treasure-ship. (For children ofall ages, and adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. RentalS2.50.

•IT'S A GREEK LIFE(Technicolor): A Greek cobbler wears a

customer's winged shoes. (For adults, andchildren over 12). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental$2.50.

NEPTUNE NONSENSE(Technicolor). Felix seeks a companion for

his .goldfish. (For children of all ages, andadults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

THE TOONERVILLE PICNIC(Technicolor). The Terrible-Tempered Mr.Bang shares his lunch with a dog. (Forchildren of all ages, and adults). 1 Reel.

8 min. Rental $2.50.

THE TOONERVILLE TROLLEY(Technicolor). The comical conductor fights

a bull. (For children of all ages, andadults). T. Reel. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

•MOLLY MOO COW ANDTHE BUTTERFLIES

(Technicolor). The comical cow chases

butterflies. (For children of all ages, and

adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

MOLLY MOO COW ANDTHE INDIANS

(Technicolor). The comical cow rescues an

Indian child. (For children of all ages, and

adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

TROLLEY AHOY(Technicolor). The Powerful Katinka helps

the conductor reach a train. (For children

of all ages, and adults). 1 Reel. 8 min.

Rental $2.50.:

*\^AVE.S WELCOME(Technicolor). A small boy learns to tell the '

truth. (For children of all ages, and

adults). 1 Reel. 8 min. Rental $2.50.

MUSIC.\L PICTURES

AIDAFrom opera by 'Verdi ; played by NationalPhilharmonic Symphony Orchestra of 122pieces; with mixed chorus of 100 voices.

1 Reel. 10 min. Rental $2.00.

ROSAMUNDE(Schubert): Played by National Philhar-

monic Symphony Orchestra, consisting of

122 pieces. 1 Reel. II min. Rental $2.00.

•SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLEPinky Tomlin, Toby 'Wing: Rhythmic com-edy-romance of a hill-billy who broad-

casts his tuneful songs. 61 min. Rental

$10.00.

WITH LOVE AND KISSESPinky Tomlin, Toby 'Wing: Rhythmic com-

edy-romance of farmhand who writes song

hits. 65 min. Rental $10.00.

•SWING IT, PROFESSORPinky Tomlin, Paula Stone: Comedy- I

romance of music professor who out-swings

all "swing" musicians. 58 min. Rental

$10.00.

TH.\NKS FOR LISTENINGPinky Tomlin, 3 Bryan Sisters, MaxineDoyle: Comedy with music. Pinky turns

troubles into bubbles with his cheerful

songs. 6'i min. Rental $10.00.

KERMIT M.\YNARD ACTION FE.4TURESJames Oliver Garwood's clean, wholesome, a«tion stories of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; featuring Kermit May.nard. talented and fearless rider; "Rocky", his favorite horse, and a good supporting cast.

THE CALL OF THE NORTHKermit Maynard: A furious battle with

Northwoods desperadoes. 60 min. Rental

$7.50.

THE CX>DE OF THE MOUNTEDKermit Maynard: A stirring tale of the

Corps of Courage. 62 min. Rental $7.50.

THE FIGHTING TROOPERKermit Maynard: Thrilling round-up of

mysterious night riders. 61 min. Rental

$7.50.

•THE NORTHERN FRONTIERKermit Maynard: Exciting adventures in

trjiling an outl.iw: 66 min. Rental $7.50.

THE TRAILS OF THE WILDKermit Maynard: Rescue of a mining

engineer in Ghost Mountain wilderness.

64 min. Rental $7.50.

THE WILDCAT TROOPERKermit Maynard: Break-up of a war be-

tween rival fur-trappers. 65 min. Rental

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portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direct return shipment.") PAYMENT: To avoid disappointment, full payment should be end'^sed with every order,

unless arrangements have been made for a charge account.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 MM SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP iS'o. 3

James Oliver Cnrwood's clean, wholesome, action stories of the Royal Canadian Momited Police; featuring- Kermit May.nard, talented and feariess rider; ''Rocky", his favorite horse, and a good supporting cast.

(CnrithiueJ from preceding page).

•THE COURAGE OF THE WESTKermit Maynard: A dishonest scheme to

acquire a mine is frustrated. 69 min. Rent-

al S7.50.THE FIGHTING TEXANKermit Maynard: A battle with rustlers to

solve a prairie mystery. 62 min. Rental

S7.50.

'THE PHANTOM PATROLKermit Maynard: Fugitives from justice

are c.iptured in the forests. 62 min. Rental

$7.50.

•THE RED BLOOD OF COURAGEKermit Maynard: Single-handed capture of

a toueh outlaw. 65 min. Rental $7.50.

•THE WILDERNESS >L\ILKermit Maynard: Myster)' of a trading post

in the frozen wastelands. 64 min. Rental

$7.50.

•THE WILD HORSE ROUNDUPKermit Maynard: Battle for control of

rich grazing lands. 64 min. Rental S~.50.

FR.^NKIE DARRO ACTION PICTURESThese are movieplays of stories by Peter B. KjTie, long a favorite of book.lovers; featuring the popular juvenile star,

Frankle Darro, talented athletic youth, and a good supporting cast.

•ANYTHING FOR A THRILLFrankie Darro: Thrilling adventures of an

ace newsreel cameraman. 62 min. Rental

$^.50.

•BLACK GOLDFrankie Darro: Dramatic story of a strug-

gle for oil. 62 min. Rental $7.50.

•BORN TO FIGHTFrankie Darro: Exciting movie of a champ-

ionship boxing match. 68 min. Rental

S7.50.

•THE DEVIL DLVMONDFrankie Darro: Adventure mystery of the

disapoearance of a valuable gem. 62 min.

Rental $7.50.

•THE HE.\DLINE CRASHERFrankie Darro: Political story; Frankie

helps people in distress. 64 min. Rental

$7.50.

•MEN OF ACTIONFrankie Darro: Heroic struggle to con-

struct gigantic dam in contract time. 63

min. Rental $7.50.

•RACING BLOODFrankie Darro: A crippled colt, after care-

ful nursing, wins a thrilling race. 68 min.

Rental $7.50.

•TOUGH TO H.\NDLEFrankie Darro: A whirlwind search for a

winning sweepstake ticket. 61 min. Rental

$7.50.

•VALLEY OF WANTED MENFrankie Darro: Dramatic, mad dash of des-

perate men to hide in a valley. 62 min.

Rental $7.50.

•YOUNG DYNAMITEFrankie Darro: Detective story on work of

the Secret Service. 63 min. Rental $7.50.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 3

THIS IS CHINA, A striking documentary epic, (not a war

picture), "of Chinas teeming millions. 22

•nin. Rental $10.00.

•THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSETunior Coghlan and Dickie Moore: Ad-

I ventures of a boy who ran away from

school. 63 min. Rental $10.00.

I

'IN THE FOOTSTEPS OFST. PATRICK

Travel film showing rivers, famous shrines

1 and interesting places in Iieland. 22 min.

Rental $10.00.

•RED LIGHTS AHE.AD

I

Andy Clyde, Paula Stone: Merry and gay,

but almost tragic storj' of a family. 61 min.

Rental $10.0ot

j

THE VAMPIRE BATLionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas:

A hair-raising mystery holds a village in

fear. 66 min. Rental $10.00.

•THE EDGE OF THE WORLDA documentary epic of a hardy people on

a lonely Shetland island. Highly recom-

mended. 72 min. Rental $17.50.

•KAMET CONQUEREDVivid record of an expedition's ascent to

its peak, 25,447 ft. high, in the Himalayas.

25 min. Rental $10.00.

•TUNDRAThrilling adventures of a young physician

lost in Alaskan wilderness. 70 min. Rental

$16.00.

•OUR DAILY BREADKaren Morley, Tom Keene: King Vidor's

pioneer drama of a co-operative colony on

a farm. 76 min. Rental $15.00-

•WITH WILUAMSONBENEATH THE SEA

Amazing record of monsters and creatures

of the deep. 22 min. Rental $10.00.

*THE C^4LL OF THE WILDERNESSHair-raising movie of wild beasts of prey;

both entertaining and instructive. 65 min.

Rental $12.50.

•THE WAY OF THE WILDThrilling camera studies of wild life: in-

sects, birds and animals in Africa. 18 min.

Rental $7.50.

A DRAMA FOR ADULTS

•THE DOCKS OFSAN FRANCISCO

Mary Nolan, Jason Robards: A girl's

efforts to break away from her companions

of the waterfront. 55 min. Rental $10.00.

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the user specifies "direct return shipment.") PAYMENT: To avoid disappointment, full payment should be enclosed with every order,

unless arrangements have been made for a charge account.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

SPETIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 3"

Special approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 3. A reduction of $2.50 will be allowed fromany feature film renting at $17.50 or more, (in Group No. 3 only), provided the user contracts in advance for the useof at least siv $17.50 or $20.00 films, (from Group No. 3 only), within one year's time. The rebate of $2.50 from $17.50or $20.00 films wil be deducted from the price of the sixth film supplied, provided the user has submitted a written or3erill advance, for at least six subjects, (from Group No. 3 only), to be rented in one year's time. No discoimt can be al-

lowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 3.

{Continued from preceding page).

*.\D\^NTUBES ATTHE BASKERVILLES

Sherlock Holmes detective mystery of a

valuable horse. 67 min. Rental $15.00.

.\DVENTURES OF THEMASKED PHANTOM

Monte Rawlins musical Western: A cow-

boy saves a pretty girl's ranch. 59 min.

Rental $10.00.

•ALGIERSCharles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, Hedy Lamarr:

Romantic adventures of a jewel thief in a

mysterious section of Algiers. 90 min.

Rental $17.50.

BLOCKADEMadeleine Carroll, Henry Fonda: Stirring

romantic drama of wartime adventures. 81

min. Rental $17.50.

DARK SANDSPaul Robeson: Fascinating adventure on the

sun-baked Sahara Desert. 63 min. Rental

$10.00.

DREAMING LIPSElisabeth Bergner, Raymond Massey: Emo-tional drama of indiscreet infatuation. (Foradult audiences). 68 min. Rental |15.00.

52ND STREETGay cavalcade of New York's clubs andentertainers, with large cast. SO min. Rent-

al $17.50.

THE FLYING DEUCESLaurel & Hardy, Jean Parker; The comical

pair join the Foreign Legion to forget a

girl, then try to resign. 72 min. Rental

$17.50.

THE GAY DESPERADONino Martini, Ida Lupino: Comedy with

music; romance of a pretty girl and a sing-

ing bandit. 88 min. Rental $17.50.

HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHTCharles Boyer, Jean Arthur: Romance of

a Paris man-about-town and a pretty girl.

96 min. Rental. $17.50.

I MET MY LOV^ AGAINJoan Bennett, Henry Fonda: A girl returns

from life in Paris to marry her first beau.

72 min. Rental $17.50.LOA^ FROM A STRANGERAnn Harding, Basil Rathbone: Mystery-

drama of a bride's discovery of her hus-

band's character. 65 min. Rental $17.50.ONE RAINY AFTERNOONFrancis Lederer, Ida Lupino, HughHerbert: Comedy with music; a handsomeactor kisses a pretty girl by mistake, andthe publicity is tremendous. 82 min. Rental

$17.50.

STAND-INLeslie Howard, Joan Blondell: Comedy-romance of a banker trying to solve a

movie producer's financial problem. 90 min.

Rental $17.50.

YOU ONLY LrVTE ONCESylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda: Drama of a

young wife's love for her ex-convict hus-

band. 72 min. Rental $17.50.

^ " SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 4

Soeciad approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 4. AU feature films in this group are product-

ior^ released by a major company. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up a complete 90-minute program.

The rental rate of each program is $15.00. When six or more programs are ordered in advance, (from Group No. 4, 5

or 6) a reduction of $2.50 per program is aUowed. The rebat« of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price

of the sLxth film suppUed, provided the user has submitted a written order in advance for at least six programs (from

Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), to be rented in one year's ftme. No discount can be aUowed to dealers, or others, from

any film in Group No. 4).

ELEPHANT BOYSabu, and Iravatha the elephant: Thrilling

movie of Kipling's story "Toomai of the

Elephants ".

CATHERINE THE GREATElisabeth Bergner, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr:

Fascinating historical biography of Russia's

empress.

•MEN ARE NOT GODSMiriam Hopkins, Gertrude Lawrence: Acritics secretary alters his review, and makes

an unknown actor famous.

MURDER ON DIAMOND ROWEdmund Lowe, Ann Todd: Thrilling de-

tective mystery from Edgar 'Wallace story.

THE GAIETY GIRLSPatricia Ellis, Jack Hulbert: Comedy of a

young millionaire who poses as a reporter

to win a girl.

THE GHOST GOES WESTRobert Donat, Jean Parker, Eugene

Pallette: Hilarious comedy about a ghost

that occupies an old castle.

PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VHICharles Laughton, Merle Oberon: Histori-

cal but gay movieplay of England's Tudor

Court.

REMBRANDTCharles Laughton, Gertrude Lawrence:

Colorful story of the great painter.

KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMORMarlene Dietrich, Robert Donat: Thrilling

war story of a countess rescued by a

modern knight.

THE M.AN WHO COULDWORK MIRACLES

Roland Young, Joan Gardner: H. G.

Wells' comedy in which many comical

miracles are performed.

•SANDERS OF THE KHERPaul Robeson: Edgar WalLice thriller of

primitive people ruled by a man's hypnotic

will.

•THE SCARLET PIMPERNELLeslie Howard, Merle Oberon: Brilliant

costume picture of the French aristocrats.

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I the user specifies "direct return shipment.") SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects.

1 ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 M/M SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 4Special approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 4. All features films in this group are product,ions released by a major company. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up a complete 90-minute program.The rental rate of each program is $15.00. When six or more programs are ordered in advance, (from Group No. 4, 5or 6), a reduction of $2.50 per program is allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the priceof the sixth film supplied, provided the user has submitted a written order in advance for at least six programs (fromGroup No. 4, 5, or 6 only), to be rented in one year's time. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others, fromany film in Group No. 4).

(Continued from preceding page).

•THE OUTSIDERGeorge Sanders. Mary Maguire: Powerful

drama of a genius, who, without a degree,

cures hopeless cripples.

•PRrV'ATE LIFE OF DON JUANDouglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon: Typical

Fairbanks gay, romantic swash-buckling

comedy-adventure.

•RETURN OF THE

SCARLET PIMPERNEL

Barrj' Barnes, Sophie Stewart: History's

most reckless hero snatches innocent vic-

tims from the guillotine.

•THINGS TO COME

Raymond Massey, Sir Cedric Hardwicke:

H. G. Wells' amazing forecast of the fu-

ture, starting in 19-40.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 5

,\11 feature filnis in this group are Universal pictures. They are available for showing in schools, clubs, churches, pri-

vate homes, etc., provided the locations are approved by the producers. Applicants for the use of these subjects are re-

quired to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECIAL APPLICATION FORM. We suggest that these

pictures be booked sufficiently in advance to allow for the additional time needed to secure such approvals,—about two

weeks' time. Release dates are shottn for pictures not available at the time this Ust was prepared. Each of the films

rents at $17.50 per day, except the following which rent at $20.00 each, per day: "Back Street", "First Love", "A Little

Bit of Heaven", "Mad About Music" and "Spring Parade". Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete

90.minute shows. WTien sLx or more programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one

year's time, a reduction of $2.50 per program is allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the

price of the sixth program supplied, provided the user has submitted a written order in advance, for the use of at least

six programs (in Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), within one year's time. No discount can be allowed to dealers, or others,

from any film in Group No. 5.

*.\IJAS THE DEACON3ob Burns, Mischa Auer: Comedy of an

imiable card-sharp who poses as a deacon.

•ARGENTINE NIGHTSXiti Bros., Andrews Sisters: Lilting music

'ind hilarious comedy in Argentine pam-bas countr)'.

•BACK STREETCharles Boyer, Margaret Sullavan: Dramaif a girl who keeps in the back-street of

he life of a wealthy man. (Aug. '42).

kental $20.00.

•BIG GUYVictor McLaglen, Jackie Cooper: Thrilling

iiction movie of a jail warden who is

empted to keep some stolen money.

BOYS FROM SYRACUSEAllan Jones, Martha Raye, Joe Penner: A( arce comedy set in ancient Greece.

[•INSIDE INFORMATIONJune Lang, Dick Foran: Detective story

' n which robbers are tracked down with

niaoscope and picture-shooting gun.

•CALIFORNL-V STRAIGHT AHEADJohn Wayne, Louise Latimer: Rivalry be-

tween two men for dominance in the trans-

portation world.

•EAST SIDE OF HEAVENBing Crosby, Joan Blondell: Comedy with

music. Bing's friend says the stars tell him

not to work.

•EX-CHAMPVictor McLaglen, Tom Brown, Constance

Moore: A former champion prize-fighter

helps his snobbish son.

•FAMILY NEXT DOORHugh Herbert, Joy Hodges: Comedy in

which the mother goes social, the daughter

romantic, the. son goes big business and

the father goes broke.

•MISSING EVIDENCEPreston Foster, Irene Hervey: Thrilling

detective story of sweepstake-ticket racket-

eers.

•FIRST LOVEDeanna Durbin, Helen Parrish, Robert

Stack: Deanna has her first romance while

living with snobbish relatives. Rental

$20.00.

•FOR LOVE OR MONEYJune Lang, Robert Kent: Love-and-laugk

comedy of a young pair pursued by hood-

lums, bill-collectors and police.

•GOODBYE BROADWAYAlice Brady, Charles Winninger: Comedyof Broadway headliner who buys a one-

horse country hotel.

•GREEN HELLDouglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Bennett: Ex-

citing movie of love and adventure in the

Amazon jungles.

•HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLESGeorge Sanders, Margaret Lindsay: Dramafrom story by Hawthorne, of love despite

disaster.

•SERVICE DE LUXEConstance Bennett, Charles Ruggles: A-

musing comedy of a girl who craves for a

man to boss her.

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SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 5All feature films In this group are Universal pictures. They are avaUable for showing in schools, clubs, churches prlvate homes, etc, pro\ided the locations are approved by the producers. Applicants for the use of these subjects are required to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECIAL APPLICATION FORM. We suggest that thesepictures be booked sufficiently in advance to allow for the additional time needed to secure such approvals, about twoweeks' time- Release dates are shown for pictures not avaUable at the time this list was prepared. Each of the filmsrents at $17.50 per day, except the foUo«ing which rent at $20.00 each, per dav: "Back Street", "First Love" "\ LittleBit of Heaven", "Mad About Music" and "Spring Parade". Sufficient short subjects are included to make up completeeo.mmute shows. When six or more programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use within oneyear's time, a reducHon of $2.50 per program is aUowed. The rebate of $250 per program will be deducted from theprice of the sixth program supplied, provided the user has submitted a written order in advanre, for the use of at leastsLv programs (in Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), within one year's time. No discount can be aUowed to dealers, or othersfrom any film in Group No. 5.

{Continued from preceding page).

*INVISIBLE aiAN RETURNSSir Cedric Hardwicke, Nan Grey: Excitingmystery in which suits of clothes walkalone, and guns hang in mid-air.

LETTER OF INTRODUCTIONAdolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, Edgar

Bergen, Charlie McCarthy: Comedy and

great dramatic moments result from a letter.

*A LITTLE BIT OF HEAV'ENGloria Jean, Robert Stack, Hugh Herbert:The rise of a poor young girl to radio-

singing fame. (April '42). Rental $20.00.

*HL\D ABOUT MUSICDeanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall: Com-edy-drama with an able supporting cast,

and the marvelous Vienna Boys' Choir.

Rental $20.00.

*MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT METom Brown, Anne Nagel: A "swing-

musical", with ideas to make girls fashion-

conscious.

*MY LITTLE CHICK.\DEEMae West, W. C. Fields: Comedy-Westernof a night-club entertainer who captivatesthe cowboys.

*ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICSAllan Jones, Nancy Kelly, Abbott &Costello: Comedy of a "love insurance"polic)'. (May '42).

*SE\^N SINNERSMarlene Dietrich, John Wayne: Romancein which a cafe singer is always in trouble.

(April '42).

•PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCEWendy Barrie, Kent Taylor: Hilarious ro-

mantic comedy in which a bogus count is

caught.

*THE RAGE OF PARISDanielle Darrieux, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr:

Comedy of a model who takes a wrongaddress for a position.

•SANDY IS A LADYTom Brown, Nan Grey: Comedy of a baby;tar whose exploits provide much amuse-nent.

•SPRING P.\RADEDeanna Durbin, Robert Cummings: Musi-cal, singing and dancing film of gay ro-

mance in Vienna. Rental $20.00.

SWING THAT CHEERi

Tom Brown, Andy Devine, ConstanceMoore: College romance, and a thrilling

football game.

THE UNEXPECTED FATHERBaby Sandy, Shirley Ross, Dennis O'Keefe:Comedy of theater employees who rear £'

baby by unconventional methods.

WHEN THE D.4LTONS RODERandolph Scott. Kay Francis: A doubit

bank robbery and similar daring activities!

WHERE DID YOU GETTHAT GIRL?

Helen Parrish, Charles Lang, Leon Errol: Aband leader succeeds in the "swing music'

field. (July'42).

YOU CAN'T CHE.\TAN HONEST MAN

W. C. Fields, Charlie McCarthy: Comedyin which Fields' screwball business goebankrupt.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 6

The films in Group No. 6, are RKO pictures. They are made available to "shut-ins" only,—that is, persons who can noattend movie theaters because of physical incapacity,—provided the locations are approved by the producers, .\pplicant!

for the use of these subjects are required to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECIAL APPLICATION FORM. We suggest that these pictures be booked sufficiently in advance, to allow for the additional time needed to secure such approvals,—about two weeks' time. Release dates are shown for pictures not available at the tlmi

this list was prepared.

Each of the films rents at $17.50 per day, except the following which rent at $20.00 each, per day: "Abe Lincoln ii

Illinois", "Kitty Foyle", "Little Women", "That's Right, You're Wrong" and "You'll Find Out". When six or more programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one year's time, a reduction of $2.50 per prog^ram is allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth program supplied, provided the user has submitted a written order in advance for at least six programs (from, Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only)to be rented within one year's time. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete 90.minute shows. Nidiscount can be allowed to dealers, or others from any film in Group No. 6.

ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS Raymond Massey, Ruth Gordon: The ro- mance, fights ,ind triumphs of Lincoln.

Rental $20.00.

•.\LLEGH.\.\V UPRISINGClaire Trevor, John Wayne, George

Sanders: Mighty story of Pennsylvania's

early frontiers.

•KING KONGFay Wray, Bruce Cabot: Adventure movie

in which a huge, powerful monster is cap-

tured.

*D.\Y THE BOOKIES WEPTJoe Penner, Betty Grable: Comedy. Som

taxi drivers plan revenge on racetracl

bijok-makcrs who always win their bets

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Prices are for overnight use only. Add half of the rental price for each additional day. No charge is made for time lost in transit. Trans-

portation both ways is to be paid by the user. (Rental films sent by express can be returned by express at half of the outgoing rate if

the user specifies "direct return shipment.") SUGGESTION: To avoid disappointment, select several alternate subjects.

ALL FILMS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE FOR USE IN 16 MM SOUND PROJECTORS ONLY

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 6

The films in Group No. 6, are KKO pictures. They are made available to "shut.ins" only,—that is, persons who can notatlend movie theaters because of physical incapacity—provided the locations are approved by the producers. Applicantsfor the use of these subjects are required to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECLVL APPLICA-TION FORM. We suggest that these pictures be booked sufficiently ui advance, to allow for the additional time neededto secure such approvals,—about two weeks' time. Release dates are shown for pictures not available at the time this list

was prepared.

Each of the films rents at $17.50 per day, except the following which rent at $20.00 each, per day: "Abe Lincoln in Illinois",

"Kittj- Foyle", "Little Women", "That's Right, You're Wrong" and "You'll Find Out". When six or more programs(from Group No. 4, 3, or 6), are booked in advance for use within one year's time, a reduction of $3.30 per program is

allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth program supplied, provided theuser has submitted a written order in advance for at least six programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), to be rentedwittiin one year's time. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete 90.minute shows. No discount canbe allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 6.

{Continued from preceding page).

•.^NN.ABELLE T.AKES A TOURlack Oakie, Lucille Ball: Comedy of a

3ress-agent's wild publicity ideas.

•ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS\nne Shirley, James Ellison: Romantic

irama of a charming young school teacher

lading happiness.

•BACHELOR MOTHERGinger Rogers, David Niven: Comedy of

I salesgirl whose interest in a foundling

5aby wins her employer's sympathetic at-

ention.

•BRINGING UP BABY<atherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charlie

(iuggles: A gay comedy in which the babys a wild animal.

CAREFREE-red Astaire, Ginger Rogers, RalphBellamy: Comedy, with Irving Berlin's

nusic. Ginger plays pranks on a psychia-

rist.

CBLARRONirene Dunne, Richard Dix: Great rip-

I'oaring, shooting 'Western story of pioneer

lays.

CROSS COUNTRY ROiVIANCEGene Raymond, 'Wendy Barrie: Sparkling

i-omedy of a scatterbrained heiress and

U dashing hero in a trailer.

IA damsel in DISTRESS"red Astaire, Gracie Allen, George Burns:

Zomical romance with Grade's goofy an-

ics, and Astaire's brilliant dancing.

DANCE GIRL, DANCEulaureen G'Hara, Louis Hajnvard, Lucille

'3all, Ralph Bellamy: Backstage drama of

;wo pretty dancers, with comedy and catchy

inelodies.

NO, NO, NANETTEAnna Neagle, Richard Carlson: Comedyvith music. Anna helps her uncle out of

eminine entanglements.

•FIFTH A\'ENUE GIRLGinger Rogers, Walter Connolly, 'Verree

Teasdale: Cheerful absurdity results whena working girl is hired as a rich man'scompanion.•FIGHT FOR YOUR LADYJohn Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino: Musi-cal romantic comedy featuring two singers,

i wrestler and a duelling expert.

'THE GREAT MAN VOTESJohn Barrymore, 'Virginia 'Weidler: Thrill-

ing comedy in which the children's hero is

rehabilitated.

•GUNGA DINCary Grant, 'Victor Mc.Laglen, DouglasFairbanks, Jr., Joan Fontaine: Kipling's

great adventure drama of fighting in India.

•HA\TNG .\ WONDERFUL TIMEGinger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr:

Comedy and romance in a vacation camp.•HIGH FLYERSLupe 'Velez, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey:

The comedians steal a plane, then becomeinvolved in a jewel robbery.

•HITTING A N"EW HIGHLily Pons, Jack Oakie, Edward Everett

Horton: A riotous musical comedy triumph

is the result of a joyous hoax.

HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE D-AMECharles Laughton, Maureen G'Hara: 'Victor

Hugo's famous novel, with magnificent,

spectacular scenes.

•PM FROM THE CITYJoe Penner, Lorraine Kreuger: Comedy in

which Joe hates horses, but turns dare-devil

cowboy.

•THE JOY OF LIVINGIrene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr: De-

lightful comedy with music, on idea of

doing as you please.

•THE S-AINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLEGeorge Sanders, Helene Whitney, Bela

Lugosi: Detective story in which the Saint

exposes a smuggling ring.

•KITTY FOYLEGinger Rogers, Dennis Morgan: Romanceof a "white-collar" worker, and a wealthysociety man. Rental $20.00.•LET'S MAKE MUSICBob Crosby, Jean Rogers: Comedy withmusic. A teacher writes a great song hit.

•LTTlLE MENKay Francis, Jack Oakie and "Elsie"-the-

Cow: Modern version of the Alcott book,but treatment is for adults. Romance withcomedy.•LITTLE WOMENKatherine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Frances

Dee, Paul Lukas, Jean Parker: Stirring

picturization of the Alcott classic. Rental

Rental $20.00.•LOVT: AFFAIRIrene Dunne, Charles Boyer: Romance ona Naples to New York steamship.

•LUCKY PARTNERSGinger Rogers, Ronald Colman: Delightful

comedy-drama of a winning sweepstakes

ticket.

•THE M.AD MISS MANTONBarbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda: Comedjthriller of society girl and reporter ro-

mance.•THE MEXICAN SPITFIRELeon Errol, Lupe Velez: Fast-paced comedyof a Latin entertainer in New York.•MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WESTLupe Velez, Leon Errol: Errol's comical

meddling in his nephew's affairs.

•MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOYJoe Penner, Linda Hayes: Comedy in which

Joe reacts strangely to kisses.

•MY FAVORITE WIFEIrene Dunne, Cary Grant: Comedy of re-

turn of missing wife when husband re-

marries.

TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYSSir C e d r i c Hardwicke, Freddie

Bartholomew: Portrays the fun and excite-

ment of English school life.

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SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS-GROUP No. 6

The films in Group No. 6, are RKO pictures. They are made availalde to "shut.ins" only,—that is, persons who can notattend movie theaters because of physical incapacity,—provided the locations are approved by the producers. Applicantsfor the use of these subjects are required to supply the information requested on the enclosed SPECLVL APPLICA.TION FORM. We suggest that these pictures be booked sufficiently in advance, to allow for the additional time neededto secure such approvals,—about two weeks' time. Release dates are sho\vn for pictures not available at the time this list

was prepared.

Each of the films rents at $17.50 per day, except the following which rent at $30.00 each, per day: "Abe Lincoln in Illinois".

"Kitty Foyle", "Little Women", "That's Right, You're Wrong" and "You'll Find Out". WTien six or more programs(from Group Xo. 4, 5, or 6), are booked in advance for use mthin one year's time, a reduction of $2-50 per program is

allowed. The rebate of $2.50 per program will be deducted from the price of the sixth program supplied, provided theuser has submitted a written order in advance for at least six programs (from Group No. 4, 5, or 6 only), to be rentedwithin one year's time. Sufficient short subjects are included to make up complete 90-minute shows. No discount canbe allowed to dealers, or others, from any film in Group No. 6.

{Continued from preceding page).

*THE PRIMROSE PATHGinger Rogers, Joel McCrea: True love

brings a husband back to his wife, despite

her family's reputation.

•RADIO CITY REVELSBob Burns, Jack Oakie, Kenny Baker:Musical show with laughs, songs andthrills.

*ROOM SER^^CEMarx Bros., Lucille Ball: The comediansseek and find a backer for their show.

THE S.AINT IN LONIK)NGeorge Sanders, Sally Grey: Fascinatingdetective story, dealing with international

crooks.

*THE S.AINT IN NEW YORKLouis Ha>-ward, Kay Sutton: Detectivestory; the Saint wipes out some prominentgangsters.

•THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGSGeorge Sanders, Wendy Barrie: The foeof criminals cleans up a foreign gang.

•THE S.AINT T.AKES OVERGeorge Sanders, Wendy Barrie: A super-

detective solves a baffling mystery'.

•SHE'S GOT EA'ERYTHINGAnn Sothern, Gene Raymond, Parkykarkus:

Hilarious comedy of a debutante who mustmarry a creditor.

•STAGE DOORKatherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers,Adolphe Menjou: Comedy and drama of

careers of stage-struck girls.

•STORY OF ^•ERNON &IRENE CASTLE

Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna MayOliver: Delightful career story of twoworld-famous dancers.

^THAT'S RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONGKay Kyser, Adolphe Menjou, Lucille Ball:

An orchestra leader is mis-cast in a play.

Rental $20.00.

•THEY KNEW WHAT THEYWANTED

Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton: Strange

romance of a waterfront waitress, begunby mail.

•TOO »LANY GIRLSLucille Ball, Richard Carlson, FrancesLangford: Collegiate comedy, with lightshit songs, and dances.

•TOP HATFred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, EdwardEverett Horton: Gay, romantic musical anddancing film.

•VIGIL IN THE NIGHTCarole Lombard, Brian Aherne, AnneShirley: Dramatic adventures of two sister

nurses; one careful, the other careless.

•\TVACIOUS LADYGinger Rogers, James Stewart: Comedy of

romance between night club entertainer anda college professor,

•YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFELucille Ball, James Ellison: Comedy ro-

mance. Mother-in-law trouble separates s

young couple, but love re-unites them.

•YOU'LL FIND OUTKay Kyser, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Bela

Lugosi: A musical mystery in a haunted

house. Rental $20.00.

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No. 7

Special approval is not required for the use of any subject in Group No. 7. No rebates are allowed on any quantity o)

films used from this group.

XH.601 THE CRIMSON CIRCLE(Noah Berry, June Duprez): Edgar

Wallace's famous mystery of hooded terror,

and masked vengeance. 73 min. Rental

$10.00.

XH.602 FATHER O'FLYNNSuperb characterization of the famous Irish

song, featuring Tom Burke and a good

supporting Irish cast. 68 min. Rental

$10.00.

XH-603 FORBIDDEN TERRITORY(Gregory Ratoff, Binnie Barnes): Exciting

adventures in Russia, where failure to suc-

ceed meant death. 74 min. Rental $10.00.

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XH.604 THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'SSparkling, witt)- musical romance of Paris

in the Gay Nineties. Risque, but inoffens-

ive. 66 min. Rental $10.00.

XH.603 INVTT.ATION TOTHE WALTZ

Lilian Harvey in Webber's famous oper-

etta. A gay, romantic fantasy, with delight-

ful music and dances. 81 min. Rental

$10.00.

XH.606 KATHLEENComedy-drama, based on the Irish classic,

"Kathleen Mavourneen", with beautiful

Irish melodies. 72 min. Rental $10.00.

XH.607 THE 3IELODY JLAKER(Freddy Cunningham and his Melody Minstrels): Comedy of a band-leader's ro

mance ; with music, singing, and a splast

of vivid drama. 66 min. Rental $10.00

XH.608 AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOl(Featuring Buster Keaton): A colorfu

comedy amid gay music and Spanisl

t.ingos. 60 min. Rental $10.00.

.\H.609 R.ANGLE RIVERZane Grey's thrilling Western-type stoiy

of an Australian rancher's battles with

scheming band of outlaws. 72 min. Renta

$10.00.

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SPECSpecial approval is not required for thefilms used from this group.

lAL PROUUCTIOAS -GROUP x\

use of any subject in Group No. 7. No

{Coniiiiiicd from preceding p.ige).

O.

rebates are allowed on any quantity of

XH.610 THE SECRETOF ST.4MBOUL

(Valerie Hobson. J.imes Mason): A sen-sational spy melodrama, from the novel byJames Wheatlev and George Hill. 74 min.Rental S 10.00.

XH.611 SILENT NIGHT,HOLY NIGHT

.\ story of Christmas in the Alps, inspired" the true story of the origin of the im-

rtal hymn. 2'' min. Rental $15.00.

\H.612 TIMBEKL.\NI> TERROR^iiirley Ann Richards and Frank

i.eighton): Romance and drama of a lutn-

ber camp, with thrilling scenes of tall

trees, towering forest-giants, falling withthunder-like roars. 72 min. Rental S 10.00.

XH.613 TRAILING THE JAGUARAuthentic, thrilling hunting adventures

with bow and arrow, in Mexican jungle

countrv. 20 min. Rental S4.'>0.

XH-614 THE ^'OICE OF INDL\A dramatized story of thrilling adventuresin modern India. 36 min. Rental §5.00..XH-631 BALTIMOREHighlights of a great, historic center. 10min. Rental SI. 50.

XH.632 THE BEAUTIFtTLBLUE DANLTBE

A symphonic pictorial description of the

famous Danube River. Music, but no dia-

logue. 10 min. Rental SI. 50.

XH 633 CONQUEST OF THE ALPSA geographic study of Swiss mountains,rivers and lakes. 18 min. Rental S2.50.XH.634 THE FOUR B.\RRIERSA composite view of the four barriers that

separate Switzerland from the rest of

Europe. 8 min. Rental Si. 50.

XH.635 aiEN OF THE ALPSShows how Nature has protected this

mountain country with, natural obstacles.

10 min. Rental SI. 50.

XH-636 SKIING ON YOUK FEETLearning how to ski, and how the expertsdo it. 9 min. Rental SI. 50.

XH.630 INSIDE RUSSIAA documentary, impartial, unbiased filmshowing Russia's vastness; its life andpeople. 70 rain. Rental $15.00.

XH.638 .\DMIRALS OFTOMORROW

The training of a raw recruit, at Annapolis,to become a midshipman. 10 min. RentalSI. 50.

XH-639 INDL\N VILL.\GESHow the American Indian of today lives

and governs himself. 8 min. Rental $1.50.

XH.640 THEODORE ROOSEVELTThe American rteet being sent around theworld, and other highlights in the life of

J great American. 9 min Rental Si 50

COMEDY AND NOVELTY SUBJECTS—GROUP No. 7

\H-621 IT'S A BIRDledy of a metal-eating bird that eats

.-_;. 'mobile parts, iind produces a flivver.1" min. Rental S3.00.XH.622 MAKING THE FUNNIES

•.\ s how the comic sheets are made, andduces some familiar characters. 10

aiin. Rental SI. 50.

XH.623 MY FTVE SONSConga and Rhumba dances; Spanish rhythmmusic, with singing ; no dialogue. Producedin Havana. 11 min. Rental Si.50.XH.624 RHYTHMS FROM CU^.\Conga and Rhumba dances; Spanish rhythmmusic, with singing; no dialogue. Pro-duced in Havana. 11 min. Rental SI. 50.

XH-625 SHORE LEA\ EMusical review of the British Marine Bandand Chorus, with Hazel Ascot, talented

juvenile dancing star. 10 min. Rental

$1.50.

XH.626 SYMPHONY OFTHE SEASONS

Pictorial musical cycle of the four sea-

sons, and their moods. No dialogue. Class-

ical music. 9 min. Rental $1.50.

XH.627 OLD FAMILY ALBUM,No. 1

Scenes of bygone days are revived, andsongs typical of the period are sung. 8

min. Rental Si. 50.

XH-628 OLD F.\MILY ALBUM,No. 2

Funny poses and out-moded attire are

seen, while songs tj-pical of the period are

sung. 8 min. Rental Si. 50.

XH.629 TELL ME IF IT HURTSComical treatment of a man's unexpected

visit to his dentist. 10 min. Rental Si. 50.

XH-637 THE YOUNG EXPLORERAdventures of a boy scout and his Indian

guide in Canada's northwoods. 10 min.

Rental $1.50.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE PICTURES. WITHSPECIAL PRODUCTIONS—GROUP No,

ENGLISH TITLES, 7

XH.6I0 THE AFF.\IRS OF5IR. FLOW

(Fernand Gravet ) : A clever thief tricks

his lawyer into leading a life of crime, but

the lawyer wins the thief's beautiful sweet-

heart. (In French, with English titles.) 90min. Rental SIO.OO.XH.616 EN S.\GA (Laila)

Delightful story of the life of an attractive

- I of Lapland. Praised by movie critics

qualified educators. (In native lan-

--. wllll Lllflisll lill^^l 'HI inlll Kelll.ll

XH.617 ESCAPE FROM\'ESTEKDAY

(Featuring Ann,ibella, and Jean Gabin )

.

Thrilling adventures of a beautiful dancer

and her two admirers, in Morocco. Directed

by Julien Duvivier. (In French, with

English titles). 95 min. Rental SIO.OO.

XH-618 THE ESKIMO BRIDEHeroic saga of Eskimo life, with native

m'Ol;-. .tlul tl.iluis 1 )l.ll"f,lH- III I sklllli'

lilies 111 liiciisli ,^.s nun. KliiI.iI >0.00.

XH-6I9 THE GOLEM(Harry Bauer); Legend of 17th century of

a figure of colossal strength, created to pro-

tect the ghetto from persecution. ( In

French; dialogue titles in English; ritual

chants in Hebrew). 85 min. Rental $10.00.

XH.620 THE VOLGA BOATMANDramatic adventures of a handsome armyofficer, posing as a hard-working boatman,who rescues the girl he loves. With ex-

cellent sccnics, and impressive musical in-

Itiliiues (In Flench, with titles in

l.iiglislil. ^s mm. Rental iUVOO.

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Sigrid Gurie Claudette Colbert Charles Boyer

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For family audiences, we have a wide variety of fascinating dramatized pic-

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