Catalog of 16mm Silent Motion Picture Film Library (1945)

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MOGVLLS FEATURES No. of Reels ACE OF CLUBS — When bigger and better range wars are fought on the Western plains, Al Hoxie will fight 'em. This one brings the popular cowboy star right to the top of the deck 5 ALIAS THE DEACON — This play ran on Broadway for many months as one of the best detective stories ever produced. The adaptation to the screen is enhanced in both interest and scope; and it is given a fourstar rating by the leading motion picture critics 7 ALIAS THE LONE WOLF _ A fast moving story of jewel thieves operating aboard a luxurious ocean linerfeaturing Bert Lytell, Lois Wilson and Ned Sparks 7 ALMOST HUMAN — A marvelous dog picture. Baby is in a predicament as the mother searches for the lost baby; the impatient dog angry with dumb humans. Full of excitement, mixed with laughter. A rare treat 6 AMERICA GOES OVER — A photographic record of America's part in the World War. An official Signal Corps presentation of our troups in action. Life in the trenches, the movement of huge American Navy is pictured in battle on the high seas. Iterwoven in newsreel fashion are scenes from the French, British and Italian fronts. This film has created a sensation among picture critics because of its authenticity and expert presentation. Five reels which may be had either in series or singly 5 ARE PARENTS PEOPLE? — Featuring Betty Bronson, F. Vidor and Adolphe Menjou. Young girl's parents are divorced and she wants to bring them together. Upon a young doctor's advice she fakes love with an actor She is expelled from school because of a "mash note". Her mother calls the divorced husband about the daughter's trouble. They meet and find out they still love each other. In the meantime the daughter becomes infatuated with the doctor and everything ends happily. A delightful full of humor picture 5 AWAY IN THE LEAD — Featuring Francis X. Bushman. Jr. who is a mining machinery salesman. He meets a South American mine owner in San Francisco. The persistent salesman travels to South America where he meets with adventure, fake revolution, and thrills. A very exciting and interesting film 5 BAITED TRAP, THE — A Western drama of bandit gangsters who in the end are forced to bow to the cleverness of a little boy and his pugnacious dog. Here is action, punch and pathos to its ultimate degree and a picture that will hold the interest of both adult and juvenile 4 'BARBARA FRIETCHIE — Based on the play by Clyde Fitch, featuring Florence Vidor and Edmund Lowe. — Leading Imported Cameras Our Specialty —