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

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CLASS 8— Dramas 195 8171 Code SENE The Prairie Pirate Hunt Stromberg Featuring Harry Carey, Robert Edeson and Fred Kohler Ruth Delaney, Hving with her brother Brian (Carey), a cattleman, is killed by the bandit Agnilar (Kohler). Brian vows vengeance on the murderer, his only clue being some twisted cigarette stubs which the bandit left behind. Disguised as the "Yellow Seal," a lone bandit, he raids many saloons and gambling houses, stealing nothing, but searching only for twisted cigarette stubs. In this way he comes to the gambling house of Howard Steele, who has already won most of the property of one of his patrons, Don Esteban (Edeson), a ranch owner. Steele wants to marry Esteban's daughter, Theresa, and hopes by ruining her father to force her to agree. At last Esteban's luck turns and he wins at the tables, but on the way home he is attacked and robbed by Steele and Aguilar, who divert suspicion by leaving on him the mark of the Yellow Seal, though at the same time Aguilar drops more of his twisted cigarettes. Meanwhile, the. real Yellow Seal has befriended Theresa and fallen in love with her. Learning that he has been accused of the attack on her father, he goes to tell her the truth and there he finds Steele and narrowly escapes capture by the posse who are seeking him. In order to save her impoverished father, Theresa agrees to marry Steele, but while the wedding is in progress, and guarded by Aguilar, it is interrupted by the Yellow Seal, who seizes the bride and, although wounded, escapes with her. Events follow quickly and stern justice overtakes both Aguilar and Steele, while the Yellow Seal and Theresa, saved from apparently inescapable death, find happiness in each other's love. 1771 feet— on 5 reels Rental $5.00 8172 Code SENI Braveheart DeMille From the play "Strongheart" Featuring Rod LaRocque, Robert Edeson, Arthur Housman, Tyrone Power and Lillian Rich This classic of the legitimate stage has been beautifully done for the screen in the romantic environment of the high Sierras. Braveheart (La Rocque), the son of the Indian chief (Tyrone Power), rescues Lillian after a fall from her horse far from her father's lodge. A budding attachment is nipped by her father (Edeson), who operates a salmon cannery, sending her East and to Europe. Braveheart is selected by the tribe to be educated in the East in order to present their case for legal redress, since they have been driven away from their salmon fishing by the cannery people. At college, he becomes the star football hero and when Lillian returns to the college town, their attachment is renewed, but bitterly resented by her rascally brother (Housman), who sells the signals of the football team to their rivals and accuses Braveheart of the treachery. Expelled from college on suspicion, he is judged guilty by his home tribe, branded and cast out, but continues to fight through the courts for the rights of his tribe and finally wins their case before the Supreme Court after an impassioned appeal. Take regular weekly service