Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1926)

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Pathex Motion Pictures Our Gang in "The Trombonians*' No. C 38 Two Reels $3.50 Ernie and Farina are hired by a visiting lecturer to represent "starving Trombonians" for whom he is trying to raise money. They tell the "Gang" and Saturday afternoon the guests are highly entertained by the "natives," especially Farina, who in a "tribal" dance, has a great deal of costume difficulty due to the lack of — suspenders. Our Gang in "The Fire Fighters" No. C. 53 Two Reels $3.50 "The Gang" build a fire engine, and construct a fire house in the barn with sliding pole and everything. Then they wait for a fire. But they put out the wrong fire with serious consequence to their anatomies! Our Gang in "One Terrible Day" No. C 73 One Reel $1.75 Mickey is invited to a picnic at a fashionable home. Jackie misses out on the invitation but decides to go anyway, taking along some friends. And Jackie and his friends spoil the picnic in more ways than one. Our Gang in "Unbidden Guests" No. C 74 One Reel $1.75 Lady Diamond, a pet horse, resents the presence of "the Gang" on the estate of her master, and pushes one of the boys into a fountain. So they all decide to swim and while in the pool their clothes are stolen by a mischievous monkey. A little girl appears, and the horse, anxious to get rid of them, assists them in their difficulty by le ading them to their hidden garments, Johnny II^^HF ' *^'fl^ and -, I^^^H -JL Ulk ^ rive s Our Gang in ■^^■J^^H them off. "AU Stars" No. C 77 Two Reels $3.50 "The Gang" goes out on location to make a "Western" picture. But somehow or other Charlie Chaplin gets into it along with W. S. Hart, and a few romantic heroes and heroines. However, the story gets straightened out when the sheriff triumphs over the "Bad Man," and wins the heroine. Jackie