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

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Eleventh Edition LITERATURE AND DRAMA 77 Let Screen Attractions Corporation solve your film problems Large collection of select films for non-theatrical use in schools, clubs, churches, Y. M. C. A.'s, etc. Sound and silent, 16mm. and 35mm. ; sale and rental. Features, Comedies, Special Westerns, Cartoons and Poems(in naturalcolor), Educational, Talk-O-Graphs, etc. Attractive rentals, reliable service by day, week, or month. Inquiries invited. 630 NINTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY GROUP 87 (Continued) Literature and Drama Romeo and Juliet (2) Shakespeare's play. (A146) Romola (8) Lillian Gish in George Eliot's masterpiece. (©94) The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (6) Famous Persian poem, starring Ramon Navarro. (A64, 146) School for Scandal (7) Sheridan's famous comedy of manners. (A98) Silas Marner (7) Screen version of George Eliot's classic. (©25, 52, A64, 104) The Sky Pilot (7) Colleen Moore in Ralph Connor's classic. (©A31, A98, 146, 197)" A Tale of Two Cities (1) Highlights from dramatic story. (©A192) Tartuffe, the Hypocrite (6) Film version of the Moliere play, starring Emil Jannings. (A64, 163) Tell Tale Heart (5) Well produced version of Poe's classic. («A53) The Three Musketeers (5) Dumas' historical novel. (©A31, A98) Timothy's Quest (7) Kate Douglas Wiggins' simple homespun story. (A31, 64, 98, 146, 197) Treasure Island (3) Stevenson's classic. (A98) Twelfth Night (1) Shakespeare's poem. (A146) Uncle Tom's Cabin (5) Harriet Beecher Stowe's story. (©58, 98) Vanity Fair (8) Thackeray's story, with Myrna Loy. (#129) Vicar of Wakefield (6) Screen version of Goldsmith's classic. (©A31, A64, 146) The Village Blacksmith (1) From Longfellow's poem. (•29, »A54, ©A197, A98) (See also Groups 19, 66-7, 88, 124, 133-5) GROUP 88 MUSIC and DANCING Barber of Seville (1) Richard Bonelli sings the Largo from Rossini's opera. (#25, 84, 98, 111) Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (1) Portrayal of the story of Beethoven's ] playing his "Moonlight Sonata". (©29, A197) The Bohemian Girl (5) Colorful screen presentation of operetta. (©Ill) Carmen (7) Film version of Bizet's famous opera. (A98, 197) ^ Carmen (1) A condensed portrayal. (A197) Carrie Jacobs Bond (1) Edwin C. Hill interviews the composer; Ralph Kirberry sings several of her songs. (#25, 52, 84, 98, 111) Eili Eili (1) Hebrew song of lamentation. (#84) I Gypsy Melodies (1) Spanish gypsy melodies. (#94) Gypsy Troubadours (1) Companion picture to "Gypsy Melodies," with different songs and Spanish dances. (*94, 98) The Holy Grail (4) Spectacle based on the opera Parsifal. (A64) Irish Romance (1) Real Irish melodies. (#94) II Trovatore (1) Famous opera picturized. (©98, A197) Jack and Jill in Songland (1) Fantasy dealing with important steps in note to note process. (•29, 189, ©A63, 186) Write direct to advertisers and distributors.