The Film Index (Jul-Dec 1910)

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r-.i* MM THE FILM INDEX KALEM ASTORVOF RUSSIAN OPPRESSION Released Wednesday, Dec. 7 Length 1000 Feet A Strong Study of the Jewish Type, with ALICE JOYCE IN THE TITLE ROLE Rachel is the daughter of a poor Russian shepherd who is banished from the estate of Prince Fedrovna without good cause, and she joins the extremist section of the Nihilists. Rachel is chosen to carry out the plot of the Nihilists, but fails. A Melodrama with a strong appeal to tbe Jews of America ^£&% K> A TRUE STORY OF COLONIAL DAYS Released Friday, Dec. 9 Length 1007 Feet This is the well known story of the Puritan girl who was captured by the Indians and sold at auction in the streets of Quebec. How she succeeded in getting a message back to her friends in New England and how she was finally rescued are shown in the film with exact fidelity to history. "The Rescue of Molly Finney" is an educational production of unusual merit. Beautiful in photography, correct in scenic environment. The posters for the above productions are exceptionally fine and may be had from the A. B. C. Co., of Cleveland, O. KALEM CO., he Eastman Kodak Building 235-237-239 West 23d Street New York City EDISON PROJECTING KINETOSCOPES THE PERFECT MACHINE MODEL "B' The only machine projecting a rock steady, flickerless and brilliant picture READ THIS " I am now using one of your new Type 'B' Improved and have found it an easy machine to handle. I will always be glad to recommend the Edison to anyone who wants to buy a Moving Picture Machine. "J. A. BRUMLEY, Edisonia Theatres, Harriman, Tenn." EDISON MANUFACTURING CO, 73 LAKESIDE AVE., ORANGE, N.J. 90 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.