Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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Pathex Motion Pictures 5 Harold Lloyd in "Rainbow Island" No. C 30 Two Reels $3.50 Harold and Snub discover a cannibal island from a clue in a floating bottle. Then follows a trip to the island, and Harold very nearly becomes stew meat. Harold Lloyd in "Give and Take' No. C 62 One Reel $1.75 "Met and Married in Five Hours" might be the title of this fast-moving comedy. Harold and his lady fair elope after a short acquaintance, to find the clergyman engaged in tying the knot for another pair. They persuade him that haste is necessary, and finally are wed on the porch of his home, while the other couple waits inside. Harold Lloyd in "Bliss" No. C 63 One Reel $1.75 A card found in the pocket of a hired dress suit enables Harold to enter the home of the object of his adoration as a distinguished guest. In the elimination of other suitors for her hand, Harold suddenly finds himself the most popular with his lady's parents. Harold Lloyd in "All Aboard" No. C 76 Two Reels $3.50 Separated from his sweetheart by her parents, who are taking her to Bermuda, Harold smuggles himself aboard the boat in the trunk of his rival, a bogus Baron. Discovered after the ship is at sea, Harold wages war on the other, finally winning a reward for his capture as a famous crook. Harold Lloyd in "The Flirt" Harold and his leading lady, Miss Bebc Daniels No. C 95 One Reel $1.75 Harold, smitten by the charms of an attractive girl, follows her to a restaurant, where he finds her employed as cashier. By a trick he has himself hired as a waiter, but when he finds that the girl has a husband in the person of the manager, the new job loses its interest.