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SECTION 2. Comedy— (a) Juvenile (Cont.) 79
to obtain possession of the fortune left by their father.
4134 Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp 4 Reels
Grown-ups will tind this picture a novel opportunity to introduce their children to the fascinating story of the pantomime.
4135 More Adventures of Aladdin 2 Reels
More plots to steal the lamp from Aladdin. The plotters succeed in abducting the Princess, but Aladdin is soon on the track and all ends happily.
4136 Jack and the Beanstalk 4 Reels
The familiar fairy tale of Jack and his magic beans that grew in a night to reach the giant's castle in the sky. Performed principally by children.
4137 AM Baba and the Forty Thieves 3 Reels
The well-known story that is called to mind by the words "Open Sesame" ; performed mainly by children.
4204 North of 50-50 1 Reel
Featuring an All-Animal Cast A cabin in the woods shelters the villain, brother of a girl loved by one of the North-West Mounted Police. 'When presented by these clever animals — monkeys, goats, dogs, chickens and ducks — this old story makes a reel full of entertainment.
4205 Handle 'Em Rough 1 Reel
Featuring an All-Animal Cast The entertainment and charm of this him lie in the ingenious performance of its animal actors. The countrj^ boy is held up and the bank's money is taken from him. With the aid of an automobile and an aeroplane, the robbers are caught, the money returned safely to the bank, and the messenger is vindicated.
4506 Grief in Baghdad 1 Reel
Acted by chimpanzees. This story is a parody of Douglas Fairbanks' thrilling screen fairy tale "The Thief of Baghdad." The winged horse, the magic carpet, the hair-breadth escapes — they are all in this film, as they were in the original.
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