1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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88 ENTERTAINMENT "1000 and One" GROUP 135 (Continued) ENTERTAINMENT Juvenile Motoy Novelties (Continued) Mary and Gretel Jimmie and Jam Dinkling of the Circus Midnight Frolics A Trip to the Moon Goldie Locks and the" Three Bears Dolly Doings Little Red Riding Hood Puss in Boots ** Mud (2) Entertaining comedy involving mud and hard luck. (XVI) ***Neighbor Nelly (1) Simple story, based on the theme "In the garden of our heart, a flower blooms." With Madge Evans. (XX, 56, 156) ***Night Before Christmas (2) Splendid picturization of the children's great Christmas story. (XXV, 49) Old Mother Hubbard (1) Screen version of the old fable. (I) On Christmas Eve (1) Santa Claus in a Christmas story. (56) Pinocchio (3) Adaption of well-known Italian fairy tale. (49) Rover's Big Day (1) Triumph of a homeless dog and 6-year old boy orer the objections of his parents. (XYI) ***Rumpelstiltskin (4) Delightful version of old fairy story. (7 9, 112) ***Shades of Noah (1) Animals in alphabetical array, done in Prizma color. (XX, 156) Snow White (4) The old fairy tale. (XI, 42, 112) ***Through the Looking Glass (5) Alice and her adventures come to life with refreshing naturalness. (I, 37, 79) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (5) Fairy tale of a star child and his adventures when he falls to earth. (S7, 125, 156) War of the Wooden Soldiers (2) Army of wooden soldiers which comes to life and engages in battle. (4 9) Wee Ones of Japan (1) Joys and sorrows of the Japanese juveniles. (67) Whirl Through Squirrelville (1) Playet acted by squirrels. (56) Wizard of Oz (3 & 5) The old fairy story. Not the one with Larrv Semon. (112, 156) (See also Groups 84, 136) GROUP 136 General Adventures of Carol (5) Comedy drama featuring Madge Evans. (7 9) American Aristocracy (5) Reprint of early Douglas Fairbanks picture. (56) Barriers Burned Away (7) Drama of the great Chicago fire. Frank Mayo and Mabel Ballin head cast. (ID Battling Orioles (6) Great comeback staged by octogenarian baseball veterans under the leadership of a modern star of the diamond. Star, Glenn Try on. (II) The Brave Deserve the Fair (1) Reprint of first appearane of Tom Mix. (56) ***The Call from the Wild (4 & 5) Dramatic story of a child and a puppy. Fine story of out-doors. (XYI, 112, 152) ***Charlie's Aunt (6) Syd Chaplin's best. (42) ** The Chechahcos (6) Alaskan drama. (II) A Christmas Miracle (1) One of the old French miracle plays. (49) ♦* ♦Counsel for the Defense (7) Melodrama of high finance and stern justice, starring Betty Compson and House Peters. (II) The Country Flapper (5) Dorothy Gish and Glenn Hunter in a comedy drama. (56) The Cracker Jack (6) Johnny Hines. (42) Disposing of Mother (2) Womans Home Companion story. (42) •♦♦Doctor Jack (5) Comedy with Harold Lloyd. (II) Don't Park Here (2) The troubles of a familv in trving to rent a home. (XYI) *##Down to the Sea in Ships (7) Fine storv of old New Bedford whaling days. (42) The Eagle and the Fawn (1) An Indian love story acted out by Crow Indians on Wyoming reservation. (XXI) The Early Bird (6) Johnnie Hines comedy drama. (4 2) The False Trail (2) Romance of the Canadian Northwest. (I, 23, 69) Flattery (6) Story by Van Loan. Treats a new theme in a new way, with John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte. Clean and wholesome throuehout. (34) Flesh and Blood (6) Lon Chaney in strong story of father's love and martyrdom for his daughter. (18, 56) Friendly Enemies (7) Comedy acted by Joe Weber and Lew Fields, depicting two friends becoming friendly enemies because of different attitudes towards the Fatherland. (19)