Catalogue of the National Film Library of Sixteen Millimeter Motion Pictures (1931)

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CLASS 6 — Comedies and Juvenile 55 COURTESY TITLE REEL NO. Courtesy of RICHTER'S PHOTO SERVICE 3530 RUN GIRL RUN A Mack Sennett Comedy, featuring the ever popular Daphne Pollard. Minnie Marmon is the athletic coach at the Sunnydale School where girls learn about the three R's — Romeos, Roadsters, and Roller Skates. The heroine is Norma Nurmi. Norma tries to sneak out of the dormitory to meet her boy friend. The coach catches her, undresses her and makes her go to bed in Minnie's room. The boy friend climbs in through the window. Then follow several hilarious scenes. Next day the big track meet between Sunnydale and Primpmore is staged. Minnie starts a race with a loaded gun and blows holes through the plug hats of three professors. Norma loses the first race because she stops to powder her nose, but she saves the day later on when, with the score tied, she wins the final race. A rollicking farce with the shapely Mack Sennett beauties garbed in shorts very much in evidence. -i -r. i •^ 1 Reel Courtesy of CHANSLOR-LYON STORES, INC. 3531 KIDDING THE KIDNAPPER This mirthful comedy is centered around a kidnapped child, a young goat, and the misunderstandings occasioned by the double meaning of the word "kid." A kidnapper steals a small child. She climbs ofif the train at New Monia. The agent receives a baby goat with a note saying "I'm sending you our kid and hope you Avill take better care of him than you did me. Mazie." The agent's sweetheart comes to visit with him. becomes jealous when she sees Maizie's note. His atempts at explanation are defeated when the little child walks into the baggage room. Meanwhile the kidnappers are hunting for the child. They ask the baggage master of the train if he saw a kid on the train and he replies "I put that kid oflf at New Monia." They drive to NewMonia. After a fight, the agent captures the kidnappers. He receives a reward and his sweetheart praises him as her hero. . t^ i 1 Reel Courtesy of STEELE'S PHOTO SERVICE 3532 ALL NIGHT LONG Harry Hall falls asleep in the middle of a play. Awakening in the deserted theatre, he tries to get out. and runs into burglars. The leader recognizes Harry. They start reminiscing. The scene shifts to France during the war. Sergeant Gale Wyndham receives a note from Nanette, his French sweetheart, inviting him to bring a friend and have supper at her home. Gale takes Harry along, but apologizes, saying, "This is the best I could do." Nanette, however, falls in love with Harry. In revenge. Sergeant Wyndham sends Harry to a very perilous post. After a lot of adventures, Harry saves the life of the Colonel and is made a Lieutenant. He marries Nanette. Back at the theatre, the police arrive. A bomb under the safe explodes in Harry's face. In the last scene Nanette is shown wheeling Harry and Gale in a large wheel chair. They are swathed in bandages. A clean comedv. 1 Reel. Take Your Projector to Club Meetings