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

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98 ENTERTAINMENT "1000 and One" GROUP 135 (Continued) ENTERTAINMENT General ** The Great Love (6) Viola Dana in version of Mary's lamb story, with elephant in principal role. Boy Scouts have an important part doing daily good deeds. (XIII) The Hare and the Tortoise (1) Modern-Truths-From-Old-Fables Series. Animal actors. (37) Heart of Gold (5) Human interest story with Louise Huff. (37) The Heart of a Hero (6) Life of Nathan Hale. (112) Hearts and Fistsi (7) Romance of the timberlands, starring John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte. (XV) He Fooled 'Em All (5) Kindly satire on old-fashioned "movie," with "Chic" Sales and Colleen Moore. (156) Heritage (4) Story of a street waif who is reunited with his parents through his dramatic ability. (23, 37 A, 56, 69, 112, 113) Her Nobler Love (1) Mary Pickford's first movie reprinted. (56) ***Heroes of the Sea (1) Fishing fleet and bringing in of the catch from the North Sea. (41) His First Flame (5) Harry Langdon comedy. (XV) ** His Majesty, the American (8) Improbable but exciting adventures of Douglas Fairbanks in a mythical foreign kingdom. (XXIV) His Master's Voice (6) Dog picture. (4 2) His Promotion (2) Reprint of early appearance of Johnnie Hines. (56) ***His Secretary (7) Norma Shearer and Lew Cody in comedy drama of an overly earnest office worker. (Xni) Hold Your Breath (6) Comedy drama with Dorothy Devore and Walter Hiers. (42) The Homekeeping of Jim (2) Entertaining drama of home life. (23, 37A, 56, 69, 112, 113) How Animated Cartoons are Made (%) Work done in cartoon rooms of Bray Productions. (22) How Movies Move (%) Explaining operations of motion picture projection machine. (22) Home Wanted (5) The story of an orphan, featuring Madge Evans. (37, 112) ***Hot Water (5) The adventures of a bridegroom with his "in-laws." Harold Lloyd. (XV) Hutch of the U. S. A. (5) Charles Hutchinson as an American daredevil in the kingdom of Voltania. (56, 113) Into the Net (7) Story showing how the police department of a big city functions. (XV) In Old Kentucky (6) James Murray and Wesley Barry in the famous racetrack melodrama of stage fame. (XIII) Is Conan Doyle Right? (2) Exposing the tricks resorted to by fake spiritualists. (XV) ** Isn't Life Wonderful (9) Elaborate, realistic picture of wartorn Poland. Grim story with special appeal to grownups. (XXIV) The Ivory Snuff Box (5) Detective drama. Directed oy Maurice Tourneur, featuring Holbrook Blinn. (156) Judge Brown Boy Stories (2) Tad's Swimming Hole, The Preacher's Son, I'm a Man, and others. (112, 156) Keeping 'em Guessing (1) Little tricks in magic shown and then exposed. (XIX) Keep Smiling (6) Boy with natural fear of the sea wins a thrilling boat race. Starring Monty Banks. (XV) Keep to the Right (6) Edith Taliaferro in story of the brotherhood of man. (37A, 56, 112) King Creek Law (5) Leo Maloney in a story of a Kentucky mountain feud and the brave Federal officer who ended it. (56, 113) ***King of Wild Horses (5) "The Black," a wild stallion, and his final devotion to the man who rescues him. Splendid animal subject. (XV) The Knight of the Trail (2) Wm. S. Hart in one of his early playlets of the west. (56, 113) Lindbergh's Reception in America (1%) Lindbergh's return, his reception in Washington and New York. (63) The Limit Game (2) Wholesome story of life as it is lived on western range. Picturization of one of the Billy Fortune stories in Saturday Evening Post (XVI) ** Little Annie Rooney (9) Mary Pickford in story of New York slum life, with some very boisterous action. (XXIV) ** A Little Journey (7) William Haines in simple comedy. Adaptation of famous stage success by Rachael Crothers. (XIII)