1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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122 16-MILLIMETER SECTION " 1000 and One" GROUP 135 (Continued) ENTERTAINMENT General The Valley of Hate (5) A thrilling drama of the South Carolina Mountains. (69) The Wanderer (5) Story cf the prodigal son; featuring William Collier Jr., Ernest Torrence, Greta Nissen and Wallace Beery. (80) We're in the Navy Now (5) Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton comedy. (80) The Were Tiger (2) Story of stolen gold and its recovery, with a love story woven in. (70, 72) White Mice (%) From the story by Richard Harding Davis. (110) Who's Your Friend? (5) Farce comedy featuring Francis X. Bushman Jr. (69) Won in the Clouds (5) Al Wilson in a spectacular drama in the heart of Africa. (70) GROUP 136 RELIGIOUS Religious Among the Navajos (2) Recreational, educational, industrial, medical and evangelistic work of Ganado Mission. (30) The Feast of Ishtar (2) Exerpt from "The Wanderer" — wild nights in ancient Babylon just preceding the destruction of the city. (80) A Friendly Hand (2) Story cf the transforming power of a Christian Neighborhood House. (30) The Little Church Around the Corner (6) A classic showing the triumph of supreme Christian faith. Features Claire Windsor, Kenneth Harlan, Pauline Starke. (80) Missions in China — Shanghai, Nanking and Hwaiynan (2) Results cf the vision of missionaries backed by the church. (30) Seen in Siam (2) Siamese ceremonies; activities of native Christian workers. (30) The Words of God in an African Forest (2) Glimpses into daily life of people showing their needs and the help the missionaries are giving. COMEDIES Alice's Mysterious Mystery (1) Novel film with combination of animated cartoon and a real, lovable little girl. (70) Alice's Orphan (1) Another of the Alice films. (70) All Night Long (1) A Harry Langdon comedy of wartime. (110) The Bargain Hunt (1) A Smith Family comedy. (110) Barnyard Flappers (%) Animal actors provide the fun. (HO) Behind the Scenes (1) An early Charlie Chaplin film. (18) Big Boy Comedies (2 each) A series of juvenile comedies. (18) Bum Business (1) Two would-be business men who run a cigar store. (A18) Candy Shop (%) A lively dog and a mischief-loving baby girl. (HO) Cameo Comedies (1 each) A series of one-reel comedies. (18) Charles Chaplin Comedies (2) Some of his early ones: The Adventurer, The Bank, Behind the Screen, Easy Street, The Fireman, The Floorwalker, The Immigrant, A Night at the Show, The Rink, The Vagabond, Shanghaied, The Champion. (80) Christie Comedies (2 each) A series of tworeel comedies. (18) Early Bird (%) Trying to get a parrot through a subway rush. (110) The Fall Guy (2) Featuring Larry Semon. (80) The Fast Male (1) Joe Rock in a speedy subject. (80) Flying Age (%) Aesop's Fables. (110) Felix the Cat Cartoons (1 each) Series of Pat Sullivan's animated cartoon character. (18, 47, 70, 80) F. O. B. Africa (2) Monty Banks in some funny situations which develop between a missionary and some African cannibals. (80) The Golf Bug (2) Starring Monty Banks. (80) Gooseland (y2) Alice, the inn-keeper's daughter, wins a young American guest. (110) Her Boy Friend (1) Slapstick comedy. (72) His Marriage Wow (1) Harry Langdon comedy. (110) Hot or Cold (2) Al St. John in a college rivalry comedy. (18) Introduce Me (*/&) Douglas MacLean in one of his early comedies. (110) The Iron Mule (1) Al St. John in a "take off" on the happenings of the first railroad. (47) The Iron Nag (%) Down in Old Kentucky you can't keep a good horse down. (110)