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Fourth Edition
ENTERTAINMENT
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Educational, Religious and Industrial Films
For the Non-theatrical Field Over 500 Reels Many of which are Free
Harcsl MtfTK?N Picture Industries, /nc
Harcol Bldg. 610-612 Baronne St., New Orleans, La.
Southern Distributors of De Fry Products for Ten Years
ENTERTAINMENT
GROUP 135 Juvenile
Adopting a Bear Cub (V2) Funny study of little orphan brown bear of Cascade Mts. (22) ** Alice in Wonderland (4) Lewis Carroll's story that fascinates grownups as well as children. (I, 23, 69, 79, 156)
** Along the Moonbeam Trail (2) Careful reproductions of prehistoric monsters woven in fanciful story. (4 9, 79)
***The Alphabetical Zoo (1) Review of animals from A to Z. Titled in rhyme. Delightful for children. (42, 151)
Babes in the Woods (6) Fairy story. (42) ***Bobbie's Ark (1) In his dream Bobbie's wooden animals come to life.
(42, 49, 151)
Chip's Backyard Barnstormers (2) Circus with the family pets for performers. Delightful picture for children. (I)
Cinderella and the Magic Slipper (4 & 5) Cast of children interpret the fairy story. (37, 112, 125, 155, 156)
Dream Doll (3) Old toymaker discovers elixir that brings dolls to life with surprising results. (I) ** The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1) Story of prehistoric animals; how they lived, fought and died. (IV, 112, 156)
Heart of a Doll (2) Delightful juvenile story. (56)
The Heart of a Princess (3) Fairy tale of Princess and her three suitors.
(156)
***Hey Diddle Diddle (%) Animation illustrates the nursery rhyme. (XI) ***Hickery, Dickery, Dock (1/4) Animated pen makes the drawings. Titles appear a letter and a line at a time to suit the action. Excellent primary material. (XI) His Majesty (3) A fiction perhaps stranger than fact; infant falling heir to throne. (XVI) Hop o' My Thumb (2) Story of the Seven League Boots. (49) ***Humpty Dumpty (Y2) Delightful version in animation of the favorite nursery rhyme. Titled for kindergarten and primary use. Excellent. (108) In Slumberland (4) Juvenile playlet of fairyland. (XXI) Jack and the Beanstalk (1) Dramatization of the story that is known wherever there are children. (XI, 42, 49, 112)
**• Kiddies (1) Little children of many lands. (28, 156)
LaFontaine's Fables (Series of four 1 reel pictures) Animal Characteristics, also Sympathy; Animal Oddities, also The Man and the Flea; Celebrities of the Zoo, also Justice; Animal Anthologies, 'also Conceit. (151) The Little Pirate (5) Children's story featuring Baby Marie Osborne. (79) Little Red Riding Hood (1) Motoys in the familiar story. (XX, 56) Little Red Riding Hood (1) Animated cartoon. (XVI) The Magic Cloak (3) Fairy story of the magic cloak that enables the owner to realize his wish. (I, 156)
Marionettes — Tony Sarg (Series of one-reel novelty films) (56) Motoy Novelties (15 subjects) Something out of the ordinary especially for children. Sufficiently mysterious to interest adults. (79) In Jungleland In Japaland
Jimmie Gets the Pennant Jimmie, the Soldier Boy
Out in the Rain The Magic Match