1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition LITERATURE AND DRAMA 75 HEADQUARTERS for Educational and Entertainment Motion Pictures Large Library of 16mm. SOUND-ON-FILM and 16mm. Silent Subjects 35mm. SOUND-ON-FILM and 35mm. Silent Subjects Glass Slides and Film Strips Reasonable Rental Rates We Sell and RENT PROJECTORS of all kinds — also Screens and Accessories IDEAL PICTURES CORPORATION cUca^ill: GROUP 87 LITERATURE and DRAMA American Author Series (Series of 12, 1 reel each) Brief sketch of each author's life and dramatization of best-known works. Series includes Bryant, Cooper, Emerson, Hawthorne, Holmes, Irving, Longfellow, Lowell, Poe, Twain, Whitman, and Whittier. (©129, 197, A64, 146) Robert Burns (1) Biography; Scottish scenes. (©129, A197) Land o' Burns (1) Scenes of his homeland with singing of two of his famous ballads. (A65) Charles Dickens (1) Biography; sketches of his characters. (A197) Lights of Literature Series (1 reel each) Covering lives of great authors ; including The Brownings, William Cullen Bryant, James Fenimore Cooper, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington Irving, Edgar Allen Poe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Tell, Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Greenleaf Whittier. (©29) Henry W. Longfellow (1) Events in the life and work of the great poet. ©104) Washington Irving (1) His life and work; scenes from Rip Tan Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. (©104) Alice in Wonderland (6) Talking version of Lewis Carroll's story, especially adaptable for juvenile audiences. (A64, 98, 110) Alice in Wonderland (3) Silent version. (©A31, A64, 98, 146, 197) Alice Through the Looking Glass (5) A Sequel to Alice in Wonderland. (0A31, A98, 197) Annabel Lee (5) Exquisite production based on Edgar Allen Poe's famous poem. (©A31, A98, 146, 197) As You Like It (3) Shakespeare's poem. (A64) Aunt Tabitha (1) Poem by O. W. Holmes. (A81) The Barefoot Boy (1) Inspired by the famous poem of the same name by John Greenleaf Whittier. (#29, •A54, ©98) Ben Hur (14) Spectacular picturization of Lew Wallace's classic. (A120) Black Beauty (7) Picturization of famous Sewell book following novel in all essentials. (•25, 52, 84, 98, 111, 125, 129, 169) Bleak House (1) "Dickens atmosphere" re-created. (A98, 197) Blue Beard (1) Based on the famous story. (A98) Child of M'sieu (5) Based on Browning's Pippa Passes. (A98, 146) The Children's Hour (1) Longfellow's poem. (A64) The Corsican Brothers (5) Dustin Farnum in Dumas classic. (A64) Courtship of Miles Standish (6) Dramatization of Longfellow's poem, geographically and historically correct. (A64, 98, 104, 146) Cricket on the Hearth (6) Charles Dickens' story. (©A31, A64, 98, 146, 197) Cyrano de Bergerac (8) Adaptation of Rostand's famous romance, produced and filmed in France in natural colors. (A197) Dante (3) Sketch of his life. (A98) David Copperfield (6) Screen version of well-known classic. (A31, 66, 146) The Educational Screen does not handle films. Numbers at right refer to distributors (pp. 13 3 ff.)