1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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Fifth Edition LITERATURE AND DRAMA 71 GROUP 83 ( Continued ) Literature and Drama A Hoosier Romance (5) From the Riley story, with Colleen Moore. (S7A, 112) The Hoosier Schoolmaster (5) Max Fisman in the famous Edward Egg-leston story of pioneer Indiana. (19, 23, 42, 49, 56, 69, 113, 156) ** Hunting Ground of Hiawatha (1) Exquisite picture poem following Longfellow's text of Hiawatha. (37, 49, 56, 113, 151) l Ivan hoe (4) Picturization of the story by Scott. (112) The Jack Knife Man (7) Florence Vidor in a King Vidor production of Ellis Parker Butler's Mississippi River story. (37A, 56, 6 6 A, 69, 113) F Jane Eyre (4) From the novel of Charlotte Bronte. (33, 112) Just Folks (2) Adapted from the poem by Edgar A. Guest. (37A) Keeper of the Bees (7) Gene Stratton Porter's last work. Well done. (VIII) Kidnapped (5) R. L. Stevenson's story. (77) Kipling's Mandalay (4) From Mandalay to Rangoon down to Irrawaddy — a colorful pageant of India. (23, 49, 56, 66A, 69, 113, 156) Lady Windermere's Fan (5) Oscar Wilde's world famous play. Not the recent film. (56) Last Days of Pompeii (6) The classic story. (77) ***The Little Match Girl (1) Hans Andersen's tale of the ragged child Df the city streets, done by Madge Evans, with a happy ending. Prizma 2olor. (XX, 19) Little Orphant Annie (5) James Whitcomb Riley's classic featuring Colleen Moore. (37A, 49, 56, 113) Lorna Doone (5) Richard B. Blackmore's famous story. (113) Macbeth (4) From the famous play by Shakespeare. (112) ' The Man Without a Country (8) Edward Everett Hale's storv, featuring irnold Daly. (112, 128A) Men Without a Country (6) A film of historical interest, picturing men 1 5Mio played leading parts' in the early history of our country. (66A) ** Maud Muller (2) Idealized version of Whittier's poem. Rich girl reads ooem to her lover who is poor and afraid to ask her hand in marriage. (XV) The Merchant of Venice (1) Highlights from Shakespeare's play. (37A) The Mill on the Floss (5) Picturization of the famous story. (112) My Own United States (6) From the well-known story by Edward Everett ■-iale of The Man Without a Country. (V, 49) I Old Scrooge (4) A wonderful characterization of the miser in Dickens' ' f Christmas Carol. (XVI) The Only Way (7) An able rendering of Dickens' Tale of Two Cities. (XXIV) M Paul Revere's Ride (1) Portraying the famous ride made famous by •Longfellow. (49) j[ Peck's Bad Boy (5) Delightful picturization of the famous story bv the iflate Governor George Peck. (23, 4 9, 56, 69, 112, 113, 128A) •** Peter Pan (10) Barrie's story done as only the movies could do it. (VII) il\ Prince and Peasant (5) Dramatic story founded on the opera The Dumb ■ nrl of Portigia. (XVI) I I Rip Van Winkle (5) Washington Irving's tale of the beloved vagabond. e (49) Scrooge (1) After the story by Charles Dickens. (49, 155) Sherlock Holmes (Series of 4) (IV) The Man with the Twisted Lip (2) The Resident Patient £2) The Beryl Coronet (2) The Devil's Foot (2) Silas Marner (7) Frederick Warde in George Eliot's classic. (18, 56, 112, 113) The Sky Pilot (7) Colleen Moore with John Bowers and David Butler in Jlfalph Connor's classic. (23, 37A, 56, 66A, 69, 113, 156) {{ **Sonny (6) George V. Hobart's play acted by Richard Barthelmess. (19) W Spartacus (6) The classic story. (77) jju Tale of Two Cities (7) From the novel by Charles Dickens. (112) W. The Three Musketeers (5) Alexander Dumas' historical novel. ; (23, 66A, 112, 128A) ! i **Timothy's Quest (7) Kate Douglas Wiggin's simple homespun story. • (23, 37A, 49, 56, 69, 113, 156) : Treasure Island (3) Robert Louis Stevenson's epic of adventure. (112) 1 Vanity Fair (6) Thackeray's story. (77) The Vicar of Wakefield (6) A screen version of Goldsmith's classic with careful attempt at pictorial realization of the famous character. (23, 37, 56, 66A, 69, 71, 113, 156, 158A)