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

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CLASS 8— Dramas 179 their place in the amazing sciics of events which makes "The Lighthouse by the Sea" one of the most thriUing pictures ever produced. 1836 feet— on 5 reels Rental $5.00 8137 Code SEFIR The Clash of the Wolves Warner Bros. Featuring Rin-Tin-Tin and Charles Farrell In the high Sierras, a forest fire drives the wolves out into the cattle country, and the country rises in arms to kill off the marauders. The most elusive and most dangerous of the wolves is Lobo (Rin-Tin-Tin). A price is upon his head and the rangers scour the country for a shot at him. Lobo gets a thorn in his foot and, suffering intensely, he turns for aid to David Weston, a young prospector. David is out working on a claim, whose samples show a rich deposit of borax. He is alone in his cabin far off in the country. The lone wolf, relieved of the thorn, stays on at the cabin as a companion and affectionate friend. David's sweetheart, May Barstow, daughter of one of the ranchers, comes to visit the prospector and recognizes the wolf as one who had given her and Alkali Bill, the ranch cook, a terrific fright on the night of the forest fire. But, finding Lobo gentle and affectionate, she agrees with David to disguise him to protect him from attack. Horton, meanwhile, has been interested in the borax samples that young David had shown him. David is on his way to post his claim when he meets Horton in a storm in the night. They have a terrific fight. Horton leaves his opponent for dead and makes off to town with the claim to post it for himself. Lobo, on the track of his master, finds him lying wounded. Unable to move himself, David writes a message for May Barstow on his canteen and gives it to the wolf to bring to the girl at the ranch. Lobo, running through the fire of cowboys who have been tracking him, gets to the ranch, but there he faces certain death from the rancher's guns. May, who has escaped from a brutal attack by Horton, pleads to let the wolf have a chance. The ranchers, with the girl and her father, approach the wolf and May gets the message. She leads a rescue party to David's cabin. But Lobo races swiftly far in advance of the ranchers and finds Horton again attacking his master. This time Lobo makes an end to the villain. Protected by David and May, he starts a new life with them as they are married. 1976 feet— on 5 reels Rental $5.00 8140 Code SEGA Lady Windermere's Fan Warner Bros. From the play by Oscar Wilde; directed by Ernst Lubitsch, featuring Irene Rich, May McAvoy, Ronald Colman and Bert Lytell Mrs. Erlynne (played by Irene Rich), a woman of many indiscretions, has returned to England after many years' sojourn abroad. Wishing to take her place in fashionable society, she hits upon the birthday party of Lady Windermere, her daughter, as a suitable occasion. Lady Windermere (May McAvoy) is ignorant of the fact that Mrs. Erlynne is her mother, and when Lord Windermere (Bert L}'tell), under pressure from Mrs. Erlynne, asks his wife to invite her, she refuses. By mistake Mrs. Erlynne comes anyway and meets with a frigid reception. Her charm soon wins over the guests and she fascinates Lord Augustus (Edward Martindel) in spite of himself. TjJce regular weekly service