Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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46 1001 FILMS The Royal Pauper. Reels, 5. A comedy drama of a little poorhouse girl whose beautiful dreams come true. Featuring Miss Francine Larrimore. The New Era Films. The Second Chance. (1,000.) Dramatic Subjects. The dramatic story of the unfortunate individual who violated military law and was confined in the Disciplinary Barracks on Governor's Island, showing how each of these men received their "second chance/' Educational Films Corporation. The Seven Swans.* Reels, 5; producer, Famous; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: In reel 4 cut all views of arrow in princess' heart. The Shepherd of the Hills. Reels, 8. Drama. By Harold Bell Wright. The Lea-Bel Company. The Slim Princess. Reels, 4. A typical George Ade comedy, showing the adventures of a Turkish maiden in America. Educational Pictures Company. The Small Town Guy. Reels, 5. Taylor Holmes. A humorous tale. Educational Pictures Company. The Squaw Man. 5.897. Cecil B. De Mille. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Stimulating Mrs. Barton.* Reels, 2; exchange, Pathe. Remarks: A Mrs. Drew comedy, featuring John Cumberland. The Story That the Keg Told Me.* Reels, 3; producer, Edison-Conquest; exchange, Geo. Kleine. Remarks: A camper finds a keg and spirit of keg tells history of keg. In part 1 cut close-up of miser moving forward with bag of gold. Cut all close-ups of miser's face in parts 1 and 2. In part 3 cut scene of dog howling at time of man's death. New Era Films. The Story of the Willow Plate. Reel, 1. A quaint legend of ancient China. The New Era Films. The Street Beautiful.* Reel, 1; producer, Edison; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. The Street Called Straight. Reels, 6. Basil King's. Goldwyn Picture Corporation. The Two Columbines.* Reels, 2; exchange, Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; non-theatrical film. Remarks: A Christmas story. The Valley of the Giants. Wallace Reid. From the novel by Peter B. Kyne. Famous Players-Lasky Corp. The Very Idea. Reels, 6. Taylor Holmes. Producer, Taylor Holmes. Metro. Pict. Corp. The Vicar of Wakefield. Reels, 4. Drama. Story by Oliver Goldsmith. The Lea-Bel Co. The Virginian. Reels, 5. Famous Players-Lasky. Star — Dustin Farnum. Owen Wister's story of the old West represented finely in motion pictures. The Warrens of Virginia. 4.223. Blanche Sweet. Special. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Widow's Might. 5.142. Julian Eltinge. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Witness for the Defense. Elsie Ferguson. From the play by A. E. W. Mason. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Woman Thou Gavest Me. 6.001. Special. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Woman Michael Married. Reels, 5. Bessie Barriscale. Society Drama. Story by Du V. Rabell. Robertson-Cole Dist. Corporation. Three Men and a Girl.* Reels, 5; Famous Players-Lasky; Paramount; star, Marguerite Clark. The romantic adventures of three men who are professed woman haters and a girl who changes their points of view. Till I Come Back to You. 6.300. Cecil B. De Mille. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation.