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

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CLASS 10— Dramas 87 COURTESY TITLE REEL NO. not being permitted to explain the reason for his absence, is sentenced to be executed. Napoleon himself arrives just in time to save the gallant Captain from the firing squad. Etienne is given a Colonel's commission and wins the beautiful Countess. A fascinating, fast moving, romantic feature drama crammed into one exciting reel. 1 Reel Courtesy of J. WALTER COLLINGE 6005 THE DEVIL'S TWIN "Honest John," a young horse trader, calls on his old friend Solon Kemper, who is trying to persuade Uria Hodge to extend his note. Uria refuses, and Kemper is forced to sell his cattle at a ruinously low figure. Immediately after this transaction has been completed, Blackburn and Dilbro demand possession of two hundred cattle, which they claim they won from Kemper's son. Bud, in a gambling game. Bud denies this, but they present a bill of sale as proof. Bud and his sister appeal to Hodge for money, but he demands a deed to the ranch in return for the cash. Subsequently John searches Hodges' office and finds a photograph of Hodge's son and paper containing tracings of Bud Kemper's name. He proves that Blackburn is really Hodge's son and that the bill of sale is a forgery. Convinced by this evidence, the Sheriff places Blackburn under arrest. This type of "Western" film is always enjoyable. 1 Reel Courtesy of CASS & JOHANSING 6006 ROUGH GOING Leo Maloney, who for many years has been immensely popular among boys and other lovers of "Western Thrillers," takes the part of Harvey Gage, who is in love with Marian Lathrop, daughter of the owner of Cross T Ranch. One day while Harvey is calling on Marian a mysterious stranger appears. She greets him very lovingly, much to Harvey's discomfort. The stranger whispers something to Marian and she introduces him to Harvey as Bob Mallard. One of the ranch hands recognizes the stranger as Jim Dawson, a notorious bandit, and phones to the Sheriff. The officer arrives and arrests Bob Mallard. Believing that Marian loves Bob, Harvey tells the Sheriff that he is Jim Dawson. He makes a surprising getaway. Bob also runs away and is injured. Harvey finds him and carries him back to the Cross T Ranch. At the end a surprise awaits you. Anyone who likes a fast moving, exciting "Western" will enjoy this film immensely. 1 Reel Courtesy of CRAIG MOVIE SUPPLY COMPANY 6007 THE GOLDEN CLOWN Joe Higgins, happy in his love for his wife, Daisy, achieves his ambition of becoming a headliner on a vaudeville circuit. He sees his wife in the arms of Marcel, and becomes possessed by a terrible fit of jealousy. He refuses to have anything more to do with Daisy. Follow then many Use Your Projector at Parent-Teacher Meetings