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

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76 LITERATURE AND DRAMA " 1000 and One" GROUP 87 (Continued) Literature and Drama The Deerslayer (5) James Fenimore Cooper's romance of French and Indian war. (058, A31, 64, 146, 197) Dombey and Son (6) Charles Dickens' classic. (A64, 98, 146) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (5) The Stevenson classic. (A64) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1) Short version of the classic. (ei40) Enoch Arden (4) Picture version of the poem. (A98) Fagin (1) Dramatic characterization of master thief from Dickens' Oliver Twist. (A98, 197) Great Expectations (11) Dickens' immortal classic beautifully done. (A184) Hamlet (1 & 3) Shakespeare's masterpiece. (©A31) The Headless Horseman (5 & 7) A screen presentation of Washington Irving's famous story, featuring Will Rogers. (©98, 111, ©A31) Homer's Odyssey (4) Spectacle of ancient Greece. (A64) Hoosier Romance (5) James Whitcomb Riley's rural comedy. (A98) The Hoosier Schoolmaster (5) Edward Eggleston's classic of settler days in Indiana. (©169, A64, 98, 104, 146, 197) The Hunting Ground of Hiawatha (1) Adopted from Longfellow's famous poem. (e29, A64, 146) Hunchback of Notre Dame (1) Adapted from Hugo's storj7. (A146) Hunchback of Notre Dame (8) Featuring Lon Chaney. (©58, 95, 129) Ivanhoe (5) Sir Walter Scott's classic. (A146) The Jack-Knife Man (6) Ellis Parker Butler's story of the spiritual achievement in a quaint mid-western hamlet. (©A31, A64, 98, 146, 197) King Lear (5) Shakespeare's tragedy. (A64, 146) Kipling's Mandalay (4) The spell of the Orient and a picturesque people as Kipling saw them. (©A31, A98, 146) The Lady of the Lake (5) Sir Walter Scott's classical romantic narrative poem, filmed in Scotland. (©Ill, 125, 129, ©52, 95, 169, ©©AA68) Last of the Mohicans (26) Cooper's story well produced in serial form — twelve episodes. (©84, 98, 111) Legend of Sleepy Hollow (5) Featuring Will Rogers. (©169) Les Miserables (1) Vivid presentation of essentials of Victor Hugo's story. (A197) Little Orphant Annie (5) James Whitcomb Riley's classic featuring Colleen Moore. (©98, 129, 169, ©A64, A146) Lorna Doone (8) Richard B. Blackmore's famous story. (©52, A146) Macbeth (1) A few tense moments from Shakespeare's play. (A98, 197) Manon Lescaut (9) Spectacular costume production of famous novel, featuring Lya de Putti. (A163) A Man There Was (5) Classic by Ibsen. (A64) The Man Without a Country (2) Edward Everett Hale's story filmed in exact historical settings. (©169, A64, 98) Mary, Queen of Scots (3) Literary production. (A98) Mary Tudor (6) Hugo classic produced abroad. (A64) Maud Muller (2) Dramatization of Whittier's poem. (©111,A197) The Merchant of Venice (1) Highlights from Shakespeare's play. (A98) Mill on the Floss (5) George Eliot classic. (A64, 98) My Own United States (6) From the well-known story by Edward Everett Hale of The Man Without a Country. (A197) Nancy (1) Famous character from Oliver Twist portrayed. (A98, 197) Old Curiosity Shop (6) Taken in exact locale described by Charles Dickens. (©A31, A98) Old Scrooge (3) Dickens' famous character. (©129, A66, 146, 197) Oliver Twist (7) Dickens' immortal tale featuring Dickie Moore and splendid cast. (©84, 98, 111, 125) Othello (6) Production of Shakespeare's play, featuring Emil Jan nings. (©Ill) Peck's Bad Boy (5) From the famous story of the same title, featuring Jackie Coogan as the little scamp. (©Ill, A31, 146, 197) The Pied Piper of Hamlin (2) A production of Robert Browning's legendary poem of the same name. (©58, 98, A64) Rip Van Winkle (6) Irving's tale filmed in exact location. (©58, 169, A98) Robinson Crusoe (4 in 16 mm., 5 in 35 mm.) Presentation of Daniel Defoe's story. (©25, 52, 58, 98, ©A64, A48) • means 1 6mm sound. ® 1 6mm silent. ±35 mm sound. A 3 5 mm silent.