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

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Eleventh Edition ENTERTAINMENT 109 Home Film Libraries through its unique position in supplying entertainment pictures to the Transatlantic liners has An Exceptionally Wide Selection of 16mm. SoundonFilm Subjects 100 Sound Film Features 150 Sound Film Shorts Our Large Library of Silent Films Is Still Active Write for Catalog E to 500 Fifth Ave., New York City GROUP 132 (Continued) War— Naval and Military The War Dog (6) Story of an American boy in the World War accompanied by his dog, which does Red Cross work. (A64, 98) Why? (2) Anti-war film showing futility of competitive armament and tremendous waste involved; explains cause and prevention of war. (0AA2O2) With China at the Front (1) Authentic scenes of Chinese Army. (©94) With the A. E. F. in the World War (2) Interesting facts. (A197) With the Yangtze Patrol (1) Story of the U. S. Navy Asiatic fleet depicting protection it renders the river. (#129, •0AA181) The World War (5) The complete American Legion version of the World War on land, sea and in the air. (©29) (See also Groups 20, 23, 66-7) ENTERTAINMENT GROUP 133 JUVENILE The Adams' Children (1) Fun three brothers have with their dog, pony, calf, horses and ducks. (A81) Aladdin's Lamp (1 and 4) From Grimm's famous fairy tale, enacted by children. lr. (©133) 4r. (©Ill, A197) Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (3) A Juvenile cast in an Arabian Nights story. (©Ill) Babes in the Woods (4) Famous story acted by children. (©Ill) The Big Show (%) What happens when children start to play circus. (©94, 133) Bobbie's Ark (1) Series of animal pictures. (©29, ©A122) Bobby Bumps (1 each) A series of animated cartoon films. (©29, A197) Brave Little Tailor (2) From the Grimm fairy tale. (©58) Children of All Lands (1 each) Series of four: Little Dutch Tulip Girl ; Little Indian Weaver ; Little Swiss Wood Carver ; Wee Scotch Piper. (See Group^ 27.) Children's Picture Book (1) Novel subject showing growth of the Southwest. (©36) Chip, the Wooden Man (1 each) A series of fairy tales. (©56) Cinderella and the Magic Slipper (5) Well known story acted out by a cast of children. (A98, 197) Christmas Among the Animals (*4) How the zoo people celebrate. (©29) Cracked Ice (1) Animated dolls enjoying winter sports. (©29) Doings in Doodlebugville (1) A series of fairy tales. (©56) The Dwarf's Nose (5) German fairy story. (A98) Fairy and the Waif (5) Juvenile story. (A98) Goldilocks and the Three Bears (^4) An animated cartoon of this old favorite enjoyed by even the smallest children. (©56, 129) Good Scout Buster (2) Antics of Buster Brown and Tige, his dog. (©197) The Goose Girl (3) Faithful adaptation of Grimm's fairy tale. (A197) Hansel and Gretel (1 and 3) Cast of well-known child actors enact tale. lr. (©94, 133) 3r. ((A146) Heidi of the Alps (2) Children's story by Spyri. (©129, A64) Humpty-Dumpty (%) Story in detail. (©A122) The Hut in the Forest (1) Well-known fairy tale. (©94, 129, 133)