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

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12 MOGULL'S No. of Reels ME AND CAPTAIN KID — Two young people are marooned for the night on a lonely island. Peggy Stanton as the heroine and Tom Hamilton as the hero emerge from a maze of complicated situations iin a manner that will hold your interest to the end 5 MISS BLUE BEARD — Featuring Bebe Daniels and Raymond Griffith. A French actress discovers that she has two husbands. The complications that follow finally straighten themselves out in a sly little comedy, full of surprises 5 MY FRIEND FROM INDIA — With Franklin Pangborn and Elinor Fair. Full of amusing situations sure to tickle the funny bone. A young man who, to win a girl whose name he does not know, disguises himself as a Hindu Prince. A riotous comedy of errors packed with laughs 6 MY LADY OF WHIMS — Featuring Clara Bow, the beautiful red-head, in an amusing dramatic offering 4-starred by the leading film critics 5 NEVER TOO LATE — A thrilling drama that abounds with interest, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., in the title role 5 NIGHT CRY, THE — Rin-Tin-Tin. the wolf dog. A shepherd's watch dog is accused of killing lambs of a neighbor. From circumstantial but false evidence the law provides death for the innocent dog, events involving the rescue of his master's baby boy, the dog's innocence is proved and Redo becomes the pride of the ranchers 5 NO MAN'S LAW — A thrilling photoplay featuring Rex, Wonder Horse, Barbara Kent, James Finlayson, Oliver Hardy, Theodore Von Eltz. This is the story of wild untamed Rex, and his battles with nature and man. Replete with thrills, action and stirring climax 7 NOBODY'S KID — Charming Mae Marsh portrays a lonely kid raised in an orphanage. She emerges from depressing surroundings in a well-told story of achievement against obstacles 5 NOT ONE TO SPARE — The poor man is rich and the rich man is poor. The poor man, happy in adversity, works hard to maintain his little homestead and a large family. The lonely rich man is extremely unhappy. The story that unfolds tears at the heartstrings and you wonder just what position in life you would rather enjoy. At the end of the story you pretty well know the answer. Good subject for church use 4 OH BABY — Madge Kennedy, one of the bright stars of the Broadway stage, in a sprigthly comedy of sophisticated humor 7 OH DOCTOR — Reginald Denny as the confirmed hypochondriac who insists on dying — until a beautiful nurse is assigned to his case 7 OH YEAH! — Featuring James Gleason, Robert Armstrong and Zasu Pitts. A throbbing, pounding railroad story from Saturday Evening Post's "No Brakes." With the action laid atop the box cars of a fast moving train, the love romance of two brakesmen nearly wreck a railroad. Grand comedy 6 OIL AND ROMANCE — Gorden Clifford and Charlotte Pierce. A real beautiful romantic story. A land shark sells some useless western land to an eastern tenderfoot's granddaughter whose dreaming of western romance prompts him on to buy. When they get west they encounter all kinds of trouble. A thrilling drama full of entertainment to all 5 — Argus, Leica and Contax Cameras —