Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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40 1001 FILMS It Pays to Advertise. Bryant Washburn. Comedy from the play by Roi Cooper and Walter Hackett. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Jes' Call Me Jim. Reels, 6. Will Rogers. Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. Jubilo. Reels, 5. Will Rogers. Tramp Drama. Story in Saturday Evening Post. For church entertainment, weekdays or Sundays. Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. Jules of the Strong Heart. 4.620. George Beban. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Kidnapped. Reels, 5. Companion story to Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Star, Ray McKee. The New Era Films. Less Than the Dust. 7.011. Mary Pickford. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Little Marie— Copy B. 1,850 feet. Bulletins No. 61.81 and No. 61.82. University of Wisconsin. Long Lane's Turning. Henry Walthall. Drama. Man's triumphant fight with drink. Robertson-Cole Prod. Love's Harvest.* Reels, 5; exchange, Fox. Remarks: Shirley Mason. In part 1, cut scene of girl sticking out tongue. In part 4, cut sub-title, "blame sight," etc. Lost in Transit. 4.297. George Beban. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Luck of Geraldine Laird. Bessie Barriscale. Drama. Pluckily fighting her hardships. Robertson-Cole Productions. Madame Jealousy. Pauline Frederick. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Marked Men. Reels, 5. Harry Carey. Western desert drama. Story from "Three Godfathers" by P. Kynel. Universal Film Manufacturing Company. M'Liss. 5.018. Mary Pickford. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Mile a Minute Kendall. Jack Pickford. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Mr. Fix-It. 4.552. Douglas Fairbanks. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Neighbor Nelly.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Selznick. Remarks: Madge Evans. An old classic by Robert Brough. Norma from Norway. 850 feet. Bulletin No. 81.08. University of Wisconsin. Nothing But the Truth. Reels, 6; Taylor Holmes. Taylor Holmes production. Metro Pictures Corporation. Officer 666. Reels, 6. Tom Moore. Police comedy drama. Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. Old Lady No. 31.* Reels, 7; exchange, Metro. Remarks: Emma Dunn. In part 1 and 4 cut sub-titles containing the word "Hell," etc. In part 4 cut sub-title, "I bet he will cut his throat in a week," etc. In part 6 cut sub-title about King Solomon's mines and following scenes of King Solomon's court. Once a Mason.* Reels, 2; producer, Drew-Paramount; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. In first part cut scene where men take drink. One of the Finest. Reels, 5. Tom Moore, Madge Kennedy. Traffic policeman's romance. Goldwyn Pict. Corporation. One More American. 4.669. George Beban. Shows Americanization of an Italian immigrant. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Other Men's Shoes. Reels, 7. Crawford Kent. Drama from story by A. Soutar. Pathe Exchange, Inc. Pants. Reels, 5. It is a play that will please the young folks and remind elders of the days of real sport. Matre's Library of Films.