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

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196 CLASS 8— Dramas Coincident with the verdict, a treacherous section of the tribe nearly undoes the good work by kidnapping Edeson and his daughter. Troops arc ordered to the reservation and a bloody fight is only averted by Braveheart's quick resourcefulness in intercepting the cavalry and later rescuing Edeson and his daughter from the Indians. Braveheart returns to his tribe as a hero, vindicated by the confession of Lillian's brother, and the play ends in the only way it could. 1978 feet— on 5 reels Rental $5.00 8173 Code SENO The Yankee Clipper DeMillc Featuring William Boyd, Elinor Faire, John Miljan, Walter Long and Junior Coghlan An epic of 1850, graphically portraying an incident in the friendly rivalry between England and the United States for the maritime supremacy of the seas and control of the important Chinese tea trade. The captains of the rival sailing ships, "Lord of the Isles," and "Yankee Clipper," meet in a Chinese port and, each with a cargo of tea, set sail simultaneously to race to Boston. By a strange chance, Elinor, daughter of the English skipper, and Miljan, her fiance, are on the American ship when the starting signal is given and are obliged to sail with the vessel. On the way, as well as before leaving China, the despicable character of Miljan becomes more and more apparent, as does the love of Boyd, the Yankee captain, for Elinor. The rival vessels become separated and the "Lord of the Isles" escapes a fierce typhoon which nearly wrecks the "Yankee Clipper." The storm scenes are terrific and will hold any audience spellbound. During the storm, the main water tank springs a leak, losing most of its contents. As a result, the men are put on short rations of water and after a few days mutiny develops, which is quelled by the ship's officers with great difficulty. Miljan is caught after stealing some of the precious supply of water and is summarily dealt with by the crew. Carrying all possible sail, even to the crew's blankets, the "Yankee Clipper" sights, then overtakes, and finally passes the other ship just as they enter Boston Harbor, thus winning the race and exclusive right to the tea trade. But the Yankee captain won still more, for Elinor agreed to accompany him on future voyages. 1986 feet — on 5 reels Rental $6.25 8174 Code SENU Coming of Amos DeMille Featuring Rod LaRocque, Noah Beery and Jetta Goudal Rod La Rocque is cast as the unsophisticated youth, raised on a big Australian sheep ranch, who is, by the dying wish of his mother, sent to the Riviera to acquire the polish of modern civilization, which he proceeds to do in a remarkably adaptable manner, assisted to no small extent by the winsome wiles of Jetta Goudal, an exiled Russian princess. The dark and sinister influence of Noah Beery terrifies the girl and brings gloom to Rod, who has wholly lost his heart to her. She is abducted by conspirators under the orders of Beery, is transported to his island castle and To secure subjects of your own choice