Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 41 Paris Green.* Reels, 5; producer, Thomas H. Ince; exchange, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Remarks: Charles Ray. In part 4 cut scene of "shimmie dance." Peppy Polly.* Reels, 5; Paramount. Star, Dorothy Gish. Reformatory investigation story. Pollyanna.* Reels, 5; exchange, United Artists Corporation, Remarks: Mary Pickford. In part 3 cut sub-title, "Old Son of a Gun/' etc. Prunella,* Reels, 4; producer, Zukor; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Marguerite Clark. In part 2 cut title, "Kiss him and then you will know," and title, "And now she knows." In part 4 cut scene of Prunella dancing on stage. Also scene of woman smoking cigarette, including scene of infidelity. Pudd'n Head Wilson.* Reels, 5; Famous Players-Lasky. Star, Theodore Roberts, The Mark Twain classic of the same name successfully adapted to the screen. Rainess African Hunt. Reels, 6. Personally conducted by Paul J. Rainey. This is one of the best pictures of wild animal life ever produced. Educational Pictures Company. Rastus Runs 'Em Ragged.* Reel, 1; exchange, Educational Films Corporation. Remarks: A stereospeed camera comedy. Cut scene of crap game. Reaching for the Moon. 4.566. Douglas Fairbanks. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. 5.631. Mary Pickford. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Red Hot Dollars.* Reels, 5; producer, Thos. H. Ince; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Charles Ray. In part 3 cut title containing the word "damned." Revelation. Reels, 7. Nazimova. Nazimova production. Metro Pictures Corporation. Rose of the River, 3.988. Lila Lee. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Romance and Rings, Drew Comedies. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. Salt of the Earth. Reels, 5. Adapted from one of the sinful John Snow Shoes Sam stories by Peter B. Kyne and published in the Saturday Evening Post. A delightful human and humorous tale of two old miners who have spent their lives prospecting. The New Era Films. Educational Pictures Corp. Say, Young Fellow. 5.081. Douglas Fairbanks. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. School Days. From the Little Red School to the Modern High School. Ford Educational Weekly. No. 157. Distributed by Goldwyn. Secret Service, Reels, 6. Robert Warwick. Civil War romance from stage play. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Seven Keys to Baldpate. George M. Cohan. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Shore Acres.* Reels, 6; exchange, Metro. Remarks: Alice Lake. In part 1 cut sub-title. "Go to hell." In part 4 cut subtitle, "Where the hell were you?" In part 5 cut sub-title, "I'm damned if I let you." Sinbad the Sailor.* Reels, 2; producer, Universal-Jewel; exchange, Universal. Remarks: In part 2 cut views of nude children. ^ Sink or Swim. George Walsh. Drama. Fox Film Corporation. Stella Maris. Mary Pickford. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Squarrecl. Reels, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. Drew Comedies. Polite comedy. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation.