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

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90 ENTERTAINMENT "1000 and One'-' GROUP 135 (Continued) General Romance of a Million Dollars (6) Glenn Hunter in the story of boy's brave right to justify trust of a person who believed in him. (54, 72) Romola (10) Lillian and Dorothy Gish in George Eliot's classic of the Italian Renaissance, filmed entirely in Italy. (88) Sally in Our Alley (6) Richard Arlen and Shirley Mason in a delightful romance. (54) Shattered Dreams (5) From the novel Comrades by Thomas Dixon. (72, 164) Shattered Lives (6) Story of adopted boy who turns out to be the real son. (72) The Shepherd of the Hills (8) Harold Bell Wright's story. (72) A Ship Comes In (7) An immigrant becomes an American citizen. (109) Sign of the Claw (6) Peter the Great, famous dog star, in an adventure story. (54, 114) The Silent Pal (6) Story about the boy who is brought to light through his friendship with the dog. (72) Somebody's Mother (6) Dramatic story of mother love, starring Mary Carr. (72, 164) The Sophomore (9) College life. (A109) The Speed Limit (6) Automobile racing story. (72, 114) The Speed Spook (7) Comedy with Jimmy Aubrey. (54, 72) The Story the Keg Told Me (3) Dream of a miser and his keg filled with gold. (©78) The Thief of Bagdad (11) Douglas Fairbanks' finest achievement in realm of fanciful and fantastic adventure from the Arabian Nights. (146) Thirty Years Ago (1) Old time movie, the first one made. (©78) The Three Musketeers (12) Rollicking, lively rendering by Douglas Fairbanks of Dumas' great romantic novel. (146) Tricked (2) Rousing drama of the Northwest. (21, 36, 54, 72, 164) The Two Orphans (5) Wanderings, troubles and joys of two orphans. (21) The Unbeliever (7) A war film based on the bock "The Three Things." (•78) Under the Southern Cross (7) Vivid picturization of primitive life of New Zealand Maoris. Of exceptional quality and entertainment value. (155) Venus of the South Seas (5) Annette Kellerman in spectacular drama of life beneath the waves ; many scenes in natural colors. (72) When the Clouds Roll By (6) Douglas Fairbanks as tenderfoot in the west gets involved in lively adventures and a big flood. (146) When Dawn Came (6) Colleen Mocre starring; a doctor's return to faith through a blind child. (36, 54) Why Worry (6) Harold Lloyd comedy. (109) The Winning of Barbara Worth (8) Picturization of Harold Bell Wright's story of epic of West; Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky. (146) World Wanderings (1) High spots taken from Graham McNamee Universal Newsreel. (155) Yankee Clipper (9) Story of old clipper ship days. (109) Yankee Doodle Jr. (5) Rollicking comedy drama of Yankee lad who starts out to make good and does it with a vengeance. (21, 54, 114, 164) (See also Group 85) — .«—»«— 1 -™— . « — h— — ■ .* I MOTION PICTURES EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT 1 Carefully selected library of motion pictures for school use. Free catalog. (Standard width films only.) H. S. BROWN, Inc. I 806 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III. 4, , — , , , . — , „ — „ ■ .—.«§. Symbols and reference-numbers are explained on page 3.