Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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^ Class 8 — Dramas 161 REEL NO. HTLE PKODUCEK her. Finally, in desperation, the Captain escapes from the Morton home and finds her way aboard the boat for "Light Island." There is a joyous reunion at the light house, and it ends in Judson's giving up his position and going to Boston to live near his little Captain. A clean, entertaining drama which can safely be recommended to any audience. It is especially appealing as a juvenile. Strong cast; good photography; pathos, humor and deep human interest. 4858 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $7.5U 8120 Code SEDA Thelma F.B.O. From the novel by Marie Corelli Featuring Jane Novak In a little coast town of Norway live Thelma Guldmar, just returned from her education in France, and her father, Olaf, a rugged Norseman of royal ancestry. Thither, enjoying a pleasure cruise on his yacht, comes Sir Philip BruceErrington, a young man popular in London society. A chance meeting wuth Thelma rouses his interest and he is strongly attracted to her. Later, he learns her name and then contrives to meet Olaf and be properly presented to his daughter. The young couple soon fall in love and Thelma consents to be Lady Bruce-Errington. In London the marriage causes quite a stir and Thelma's presentation to society is a brilliant occasion. Her beauty and charm of manner quickly win her many friends. But Lady Clara Winsleigh who had previously been disappointed in her hope of marrying Sir Philip, spitefully plots to estrange the happy couple. How her plans develop and their outcome make an excellent story. It is well directed, well titled, well acted and well filmed, and you will enjoy it. 4733 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $7.50 8121 Code SEDE So Long Letty R.C. Featuring Grace Darmond, Colleen Moore, T. Roy Barnes and Walter Hiers An extremely funny romance of two couples who by mutual consent swapped their respective marital partners. Fat, good-natured Tommy Robbins was one of those model husbands that the newspaper paragraphers poke fun at. Harry Miller, his next-door neighbor, was Tommy's exact opposite. He was tall and slender and wore those snappy, form-fitting suits you see advertised. > They had one thing in common, however, they both had wives. Tommy's was a pippin, a dashing blonde with "class" to spare. Harry's was a cute little thing. Very domestic. Cared naught for clothes, but loved her home and kitchen. Oh boy ! How she could cook ! Then came the big smash. Tommy, half starved at home, thought he couldn't live without Mrs. Miller's cooking. Harry was sure his happiness depended upon '"stepping out" with the dashing Mrs. Robbins. They talked Select plenty of alternates