Descriptive Catalogue of Pathescope De Luxe Special Features (1922)

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REEL NO. TITLE PROD! DA-737 to 740 Fatty and Mabel Adrift Triangle Alack Sennett Production Featuring Roscoe Arbuekle and Mabel Xonnand In "Fatty and Mabel Adrift.*' Roscoe Arbuckle as a farm boy and Mabel Xormand as his sweetheart get reamed and go to spend their honeymoon by the sea. A rival of Fatty tries to break into the house, but is chased away by Fatty's dog Fido. Assisted by some robbers, the rival knocks the props from under the cottage and launches it on the sea. The couple are awakened by the storm that rages. To keep from drowning they get on top of the building. . The dog Fido is dispatched to shore with a note. He wakes up the parents of Mabel and they get a man to rescue the young folks with his yacht. The robbers have retired to a cafe. During a free-for-all fight, one or them drops a lighted cigar in a keg of powder, the place is wrecked and the rival and his accomplices are hurled in all directions. Rental, $5.00 per night DA-741 to 744. "Behind the Screen" Mutual Featuring Charlie Chaplin. Here we find Charlie an overworked assistant stagehand in a "movie" studio. Poor Charlie does all the work and his lazy boss gets all the credit. One noon all the other stagehands quit except Charlie and his boss. From then on Chaplin has all the work to do. Nevertheless, he does it cheerfully, continuing his "rapid fire" comedy and side-splitting wit. Being an accurate shot he gets a job as a "super" to throw pastry at his boss and registers ninety-nine per cent "hits". Charlie finally falls in love with a girl disguised as a scene shifter and singlehanded s^ves her from the vengeance of the striking stagehands, whom she obstructed in their infamous plans. Action and comedy from moment the picture is first flashed on the screen. Rental, $5.00 per night DA-745 to 52 " Reggie Mixes In" Triangle Featuring Douglas Fairbanks and Bessie Love Reginald Morton, a wealthy idler of athletic tendencies, is the leading figure in "Reggie Mixes In," the Douglas Fairbanks release on the Triangle program. He has become bored with the shallow social set in which he moves, although he is engaged to marry Dorothy Fleming, a member of it. Dorothy is engaged to Reggie mainly because of his money, and is flirting desperately with all comers. While out in his automobile one day Reggie chances upon a lost little girl sitting on the curb. He takes her back to her home in the slums and there he sees and falls in love with Agnes Shannon, a sweet young girl of good family now compelled to earn her living in a cheap cabaret. He then discovers that Dorothy is faithless to him and breaks his engagement, leaving him free to pay court to Agnes. His rival for the affections of Agnes is Tony Bernard, the leader of the gangsters of the neighborhood, and Bernard has instructed one of his henchmen [13]