Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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176 CLASS 8— Dramas fights the Wazir of Bagdad, son of his mortal enemy, and drowns him in the pool of his own magnificent harem, at the same time rescuing his daughter from the Wazir's clutches. He is presented to the Caliph, "the Shadow of Allah upon Earth" to whom his daughter Marsinah is married at sunset. It is a tale wild, improbable, barbaric, romantic ; a tale brim full of color, drama, comedy, adventure, intrigue, love-making and suspense. 2655 feet— on 7 reels Rental $5.25 8116 Code SECER The Third Alarm F.B.O. Featuring Ralph Lewis, Johnny Walker, Virginia True Boardman and Frankie Lee For twenty years Dan McDowell had sat on the driver's seat of Engine 27 and urged his three horses to the fires. Then came the motor apparatus. The horses were sold as so much junk. Dan's hands were too old to master the steering wheel. He was discarded, retired at a small pension. Johnnie, his son, was studying medicine. To keep him in college required money. Dan, after a weary search, was reduced to digging in the streets. There he met "Bullet," the old fire-horse, pulling the dirt-cart. Man and beast — discarded as useless. Old McDowell's humiliation was complete when he was accused of stealing the old fire-horse he loved so well. Then he was exonerated and released from prison just in time to hurry to a big fire. On his way he met "Bullet," again broken loose, and following the habit of years in answering the clanging bell. Arrived at the fire Dan found that his son Johnnie and June, his sweetheart, were imprisoned beneath a pile of debris. Mounting "Bullet," Dan rushed through the flames and the horse, hitched to the debris, freed the prisoners. Johnnie was able to finish his medical course and marry the girl of his heart while Dan found happiness in his appointment as guardian of the ex-fire horses who had been pensioned and placed under his care for the remainder of their days. A grippingly dramatic story of American home life; of the devotion and sacrifices of a father; of the loyalty and fealty of a son. Combined with its tense drama and tender romance are some of the greatest thrills ever yet seen upon the screen. 1898 feet— on 5 reels Rental $3.75 8119 Code SECUR Captain January Principal Pictures Laura E. Richards' well-known story featuring Baby Peggy, Hobart Bosworth, Harry Morey, Irene Rich On a small island off the coast of Maine live Jeremiah Judkms, keeper of the light, and "Captain January," a little girl who had been cast ashore after a shipwreck. Since then she had been lovingly cared for by Judkins and her devotion is the one big thing in his life. Happily they dream of the future in which they shall sail the Seven Seas together. Then comes the day when fate brings to his little island a yacht bearing a Mrs. Morton, who discovers in the little Captain the daughter of her lost sister and Judkins sadly consents to her taking the Captain away with her to Boston. Night after night the little girl cries herself to sleep while Judkins unhappily tends his light and longs for her. Finally, in desperation, the Captain escapes from the Morton home and To secure subjects of your own choice