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

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Fifth Edition ENTERTAINMENT 99 GROUP 135 (Continued) ENTERTAINMENT General ***Little Lord Fauntleroy (10) Mary Pickford gives a very fine and strong picturization of Burnett's famous story. (XXIV) The Littlest Scout (5) Children enact this story of youngsters copying their elders. Interesting for young and old. (2 3, 37) Love's Harbor (5) Thrilling drama of friendship. (23, 56, 69, 113, 156> Mademoiselle from Armentiers (9) All-star cast in absorbing love story laid against background of World War. Popularly known abroad as the "Big Parade" of England. (XIII) A Man's Making (5) A thrilling story of the sea, starring Wm. Russell. (112) ***The Man Who Played God (6) George Arliss gives fine portrayal cf musician who loses hearing but regains faith by helping others more unfortunate. (XXIV) ***The Mark of Zorro (8) One of Douglas Fairbanks' finest films — high adventure and romance strangely uplifting in its effect. (XXIV) Mazok of the South Sea (5) South Sea picture. (23> The Midnight Burglar (5) A small child's deeds of charity. Gloria Joy. (18) ** The Midshipman (8) Ramon Novarro in unique picture of undergraduatelife at Annapolis. Produced under supervision U. S. Naval authorities. (XIII) ** Mike (7) Sally O'Neil and William Haines in comedy concerning family of section boss living in a railroad box-car. (XIII) ** The Mollycoddle (6) Douglas Fairbanks in lively society adventures at Monte Carlo. (XXIV) The Mountain Girl (2) Dorothy Gish and Ralph Lewis in an early playlet supervised by D. W. Griffith. (56, 113) ***My Boy Bill (1) Bruce Wilderness Tale of old man and his boy. (VI) Napoleon (9) All-star French cast in historical drama. Authentic as tc* settings and details in life of the great ruler. (XIII)' *** Never Weaken (6) A Harold Lloyd comedy. (XV> ***New Toys (7) Romantic comedy acted by Richard Barthelmess and Mary Hay. (19) No Children Wanted (4) Neglect of parents towards little girl and their awakening. Gloria Joy. (18) Old Oaken Bucket (1) After the poem by Samuel Woodworth. (49> ***Old Clothes (6) Jackie Coogan as an Irish orphan adopted by Hebrew junkdealer. (XIH) Old Curiosity Shop (6) Good picture for any audience. Clean and wholesome. (23) Old Time Movie Show (8) Collection of comedies and dramas made years ago by famous stars — Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Tom Mix, Johnnie Hines, the Drews, Colleen Moore, etc. A novelty program. (56) Payable on Demand (5) Leo Maloney in a western feature. (56, 113) ***The Peak of Fate (6) Superb scenery in Alpine heights with an interestinghuman drama. Suited for school, church or community audiences. (23) The Pinch Hitter (5) Glenn Hunter as a shy country boy. (28) Play Safe (5) Comedy featuring Monty Banks. (XV) ***Po!lyanna (5) Mary Pickford in a typically wholesome and delightful role, from Eleanor Porter's book. (XXIV) ** Prince of Graustark (7) Ramon Novarro in another of the famous series by Geo/Barr McCutcheon. (XIII) A OH T7TT A/fQ Rent and sell — Some "free" films *-\L I r 1 JU1VJLO — flam and non-flam — Sell in U.S. — Rent in eleven southern states through New Orleans exchange. Films on industrial, health, religious, entertainment and educational subjects. Harc9lM9TK?n Picture Industries, /nc. 610-612 Baronne St. Harcol Bldg., New Orleans