Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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48 1001 FILMS ENTERTAINMENT— JUVENILE ♦Film titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp. Reels, 3. Eskay Harris Feature Film Company. Atlas Educational Film Corp. Alice in Wonderland. Reels, 6. Eskay Harris Feature Film Company, Inc. Atlas Educational Film Corp. Aladdin and His Lamp. Reels, 3. Literary. Juvenile. University of Wisconsin. Atlas Educational Film Corp. Alice in Wonderland. Reels, 3. Viola Savoy. Juvenile subject. The Lea-Bel Co. Atlas Educational Film Corp. Alice in the Looking Glass. Reels, 3. Viola Savoy. Juvenile subject. The Lea-Bel Co. Atlas Educational Film Corp. Alice in Wonderland. Reel,1. Literary. Juvenile. University of Wisconsin. Atlas Educational Film Corp. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.* Reels, 5; Fox. Stars, Gertie Messenger and Georgie Stone. The old fairy story beantifully done with child actors. Alice, Through the Looking Glass.* Reels, 3; producer, Young and Wheeler; exchange, Eskay Harris. Remarks. Fairy story, by Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland.* Reels, 3; producer. Young and Wheeler; exchange, Eskay-Harris. Remarks: Fairy story. In reel 1, cut scene where Alice steals the tarts. Amarilly of Clothesline Alley. 5.244. Mary Pickford. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Ann of Green Gables. Reels, 6. Mary Miles Minter. Rural Comedy. For young people of 12 to 16 years. States Rights Exhib. A Place in the Sun. Reels, 2. Father gets hurt. Mother tells her little daughter that "The Lord will provide. " Little Mary finds money on the sidewalk and, thinking the Lord provided, she buys food for the family. Matre's Library of Films. A Regular Girl. Reels, 6. Elsie Janis. Returned Soldier Comedy Drama. For young people of 12 to 16 years. Church entertainment, both Sundays and weekdays. Select Pictures Corporation. A Letter to Uncle Sam. No. 2826. Juvenile. Uncle Sam loses favor with a little girl when the shock of his big gun breaks her playthings. He receives the complaint and manfully makes complete restitution. Atlas Educational Film Company. A Night in Dreamland. Juvenile. A fine fairy story, full of magical experiences. Atlas Educational Film Company. A Prince of Yesterday. Reels, 3. Literary. Juvenile. University of Wisconsin. A Modern Mother Goose. Reels, 5. With 105 children. Juvenile subject. The Lea-Bel Company. Betty and the Boys. Reel, 1. Short Comedies. Comedy. For young people of 12 to 16 years. Robertson-Cole Dist. Corporation. Betty's Back Again. Reel, 1. Short Comedies. Domestic farce comedy drama. For young people of 12 to 16 years. Robertson-Cole Dist. Corporation. Betty's Bolsheviki. Reel, 1. Short Comedies. Polite farce comedy. For young people of 12 to 16 years. RobertsonCole Dist. Corporation. Black Beauty. Reels, 5. Eskay Harris Feature Film Co. Bobby Bumps Helps a Book Agent.* Reel, y2; exchange, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Non-theatrical department. Remarks: Cartoon comedy. Cut scene where Bobby kicks the book out of agent's hand. Cut sub-title, "Sit there until I tell you to get up."