Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 43 The Countess Charming. 4.300. Julian Eltinge. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Customary Two Weeks. Reels, 4. The story of an ambitious young salesman who, when discharged from the Eclipse Tool Company by the jealous manager, joins a rival company and secures big orders for the new company to the discomfort and loss of the Eclipse people. His success awakens the Eclipse Company to the fact that they have made a mistake in letting him go and they re-employ him as an executive. In his new position he proves himself a man and wins the girl of his choice. The New Era Films. The Crimson Gardenia. Reels, 6. Owen Moore. Melodrama. Novel by Rex Beach. Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. The Cruise of the Make Believe. 4,502. Lila Lee Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Dwelling Place of Light. Reels, 7. Social problem drama. Particularly fine picture. W. W. Hodkinson. Pathe. The Eagle and the Fawn. (950.) Special Attractions. An Indian love story, enacted by a cast of Crow Indians, on their reservation in northern Wyoming. A decidedly unique offering, embodying fine scenery, an entertaining romance and splendid characters, all in a single reel. Educational Films Corporation. The Enchanted Profile.* Reels, 2; producer, Broadway Star Feature Company; exchange, General Film Company. Remarks: O. Henry story. The Eternal City. Pauline Frederick. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. The Fortune Hunter.* Reels, 7; exchange, Vitagraph. Remarks: Earle Williams. In first part cut scene of man at safe and drinking scene; cut all sub-titles containing profanity. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Reels, 6. All-star cast. Metro Pictures Corporation. The Fourteenth Man. Reels, 5. Robert Warwick. Comedy drama. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Gang. Reels, 2. Drama. The rivalry of two youthful gangs, one of which finally wins the other to good works of boyish action and vigor. International Church Film Corp. The Girl of the Golden West. 4.530. All-star cast. Special. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Goose Girl. 4.996. Marguerite Clark. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Great Love. 6.874. D. W. Griffith. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. The Great Miracle. Reels, 6. W7ith daring and lofty conception and the utilization of the latest miracles of motion photography, a vivid and startling picture is given us of the possibilities of tomorrow, convincing a skeptical world of the reality of the great fundamental Christian doctrine of the resurrection of the dead. The New Era Films. The Greatest Thing in Life. 6.062. D. W. Griffith. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Half Back. Reels, 3. A corking story of American schoolboy life in which the spirit of fair play and democracy defeats that of snobbishness and cowardice. Adapted from the novel by Ralph Henry Barbour. The New Era Films. The Hoodlum. Reels, 6. Mary Pickford. Society and slum story. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Hope Chest. 4.686. Dorothy Gish. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation. The Hooster Schoolmaster. Reels, 5. Story of the plain people by Edward Egleston. Max Figman is the star. Educational Pictures Company.