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Fifth Edition
ENTERTAINMENT
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EN TER T AIIS MEN T
GROUP 134 Juvenile
Adopting a Bear Cub Funny study of little orphan brown bear of
Cascade Alts.. (2 2)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1) German fable. (Ill B)
Alice in Slumberland (1) Animated cartoon parody on Lewis Carroll's classic. Alice visits a motion picture cartoon studio. (XVI) ** Along the Moonbeam Trail (2) Careful reproductions of prehistoric monsters woven in fanciful story. (49) ***The Alphabetical Zoo (1) Eeview of animals from A to Z. Titled in rhyme. Delightful for children. (37, 37A, 49, 112, 151)
Blue Beard (1) From the well-known story. (112) ***Bobbie's Ark (1) In his dream Bobbie's wooden animals come to life.
(37, 37A, 49, 112, 151) Bridge of Fancy (2) Featuring Mary McAllister. Full of human interest.
(23)
* Children Here, There and Everywhere (1) Eager little ones in all climes,
East, West, North and South. v (49, 66 A)
Cinderella and the Magio Slipper (4 & 5) Cast of children interpret the
fairy story. (37, 66A, 112, 125, 155, 156)
The Dwarf's Nose (5) A German fairy story. (112) The Fairy and the Waif (5) Entertaining for children. (112) The Frog Princess (1) Russian fairy tale. (111B)
** The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1) Story of prehistoric animals; how I they lived, fought and died. (IV, 156)
In Slumberland (4) Juvenile playlet of fairyland. (XXI)
***Jack and the Beanstalk (1) Dramatization of the story that is known
wherever there are children. (49, 112)
i Kingdom of Hope (2) Featuring Mary McAllister. Suitable for children's
programs. (23) The Knight Before Christmas (1) A Christmas story. (56, 113)
LsFontaine's Fables (Series of four 1 reel pictures) Animal Characteristics, ! also Sympathy; Animal Oddities, also The Man and the Flea; Celebrities of the
Zoo, also Justice; Animal Anthologies, also Conceit. (151) Little Brother of the Wild (1) Story of a young boy who makes friends
with the animal world. Inspiring conservation film. (22) The Little Boy Who Did Believe in Santa Claus (1) A Christmas storv.
(113)
Little Red Riding Hood (5) Up-to-date version of the we^-known story. Cast of children. (XX, 23, 56, 66A, 112, 155)
The Little White Girl (2) With Mary McAllister. Human interest storv.
(23)
Madeline's Christmas (1) A Christmas story. (56, 113)
The Magic Cloak (3) Fairy story of the masic cloak that enables the owner to realize his wish. (XXI, 37A, 56, 66A, 113, 156)
The Magio Hour (1) A little boy dreaming; shows his dreams coming to life. (23) Marionettes — Tony Sarg (Series of one-reel novelty films). (56) Mr. Santa Claus (2) A Christmas story. (113) Modern Mother Goose (5) A story, enacted by children, combining the well-known Mother Goose rhymes. (66A) ** 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, 3 7 A, 49)
Old Mother Hubbard (1) From the well-known children's story. (112) On Christmas Eve (1) Santa Claus in a Christmas story. (56, 113) The Patchwork Girl of Oz (5) Picturization of the popular fairy tale. (XXI) Peeps in Puzzleiand (1) A little girl goes to bed with a box of puzzles and while sleeping, the animals come to life. (23) 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 over the objections of his parents. (XVI)
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