1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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88 ENTERTAINMENT "1000 and One" GROUP 135 (Continued) ENTERTAINMENT General Black Lightning (6) Exciting story of the boy who befriends the dog. (72) The Black Pirate (9) Douglas Fairbanks' wonderful color-picture of thrilling romantic action suggested by title. (146) The Block Signal (6) Story of the engineer whose eyes are failing him after many years of service. (72) Blue Monday (2) Farm boy in foreign legion returns home to find lost sweetheart. (•170, 6) Builders of a Nation (5) Appreciation of America's pioneers. (72) Burn 'em up Barnes (6) Narrative of rich young man who had to become poor to appreciate wealth. (164) Call from the Wild (5) Lost boy is saved by an intelligent dog. (49) The China Slaver (6) Story of the China Seas suggested by a Kipling poem. (A54) Comrades (7) Story of the war, with Helene Costello and Gareth Hughes. (54) The Country Doctor (1) Story of physician who discovers a serum but sacrifices chance for glory to save children of community. (164) The Country Fair (1) A rural comedy drama. (54, 114, 164) Country Flapper (5) Lillian Gish and Glenn Hunter in comedy drama. (114) The Crackerjack (7) Johnny Hines in a comedy. (72, 114) Crack o' Dawn (5) Exciting auto race featured in story. (72) The Crowd (6) Eleanor Boardman in great human drama depicting early life of "everyman." (88) A Daughter of the Poor (5) Features Bessie Love. (72) Devil Horse (6) Shows the famous horse "Rex." (109) Disposing of Mother (2) Awakening of an old-fashioned mother who always lived for her children. (164) Don Q. Son of Zorro (11) Sequel to "Mark of Zorro" — Douglas Fairbanks in thrilling adventures in Mexico and Spain. (146) Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (10) Mary Pickfcrd in charming costume story from Charles Major's book. (146) Down to the Sea in Ships (9) Clara Bow in a story of early whaling days of New England. (164) Dress Parade (7) Cadet life at West Point. (109) The Early Bird (7) Comedy starring Johnny Hines. (72, 114) The Empire Builders (5) Story of civilization's forward step across the African veldt. (72) The False Trail (2) Romance of Canadian Northwest. (21, 36, 72, 114, 164) Faust (9) Emil Jannings in beautiful treatment of Goethe's epic of middle ages. Made by Ufa. (88) Fighting Eagle (8) Romantic stoiy of Napoleonic era. (109) The Freshmen (7) One of Harold Lloyd's most popular comics. (109) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (10) Rudolph Valentino in Ibanez' historical romance inspired by Book of Revelations. (88) The Gallant Fool (5) American adventurer in mythical kingdom; comedy drama. (72) Garden of Allah (9) Alice Terry in film version of Hichens' famous novel. Made in Europe and North Africa by Rex Ingram. (99) The General (8) Buster Keaton burlesques an actual event of the Civil War — capturing a locomotive in the South and racing North. (146) Geraldine (7) Story of shy girl's blooming. (A109) Ginger (5) Story of girl of slums and her development into a lady. (92) Girl Shy (8) Harold Lloyd's comedy concerning the timid young man who fell in love. (109) Gold Grabbers (5) Drama of the West showing how right will prevail. (72) The Gold Rush (9) Charlie Chaplin's most ambitious picture — of life in Alaskan mining camps. (146) The Half -Back (3) Story by Ralph Henry Barbour. (•78) T. Haviland Hicks, Freshman (3) Perennial contest between freshmen and sophomores furnishes theme. (©78) Symbols and reference-numbers are explained on page 3.