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

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112 ENTERTAINMENT "1000 and One" GROUP 133 (Continued) Juvenile Thurman the Great (1) Performance by two animated dolls. (©29) The Toymaker's Shop (1 or 3) Appealing film staged by the crippled children of the Shrine Hospital. (©A153) 'Twas the Night before Christmas (1 and 2) Picturization of famous poem. lr. (©94, 133) 2r. (©A98, A146, 197) Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (5) Fairy tale of a star child and his adventures when he falls to earth. (A31, 98, 197) Up to Mischief (%) Adventures of two animated dolls. (©29) The Wizard of Oz (3) Based on fairy tale. (A98, 146) The Yellow Dog (1) Edgar Guest's poem of stray pup. (A197) Young America (5) A boys' story with a moral. (A48) (See also Groups 27, 87-8, 126, 134, 137-8) GROUP 134 GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT Adventurous Knights (6) Costume piece fashioned somewhat after Anthony Hope novels starring Mickey Daniels. (*84) Air Eagles (1) Present day flying with ex-war aces as stunt performers with a circus. (•25, 29, 52, 84, 95, 111, 125, 129) Alexander Hamilton (7) Featuring George Arliss ; of much historical value and character charm. (A191) Alias the Bad Man (7) Starring Ken Maynard and his horse. (*95, 189) Animal Gods (3) Story which discloses the true origin of the Monkey Temples of India and what happened to a man who visited it. (A197) Annapolis (8) Life at Naval Academy. (©Ill, A31, 197) Are Parents People (5) Story of a young girl's efforts to effect a reconcilation between her parents. Features Betty Bronson. (©95, 111) Arrested for Life (2) Comic situations in a boarding house. (A81) Barnum Was Right (6) Featuring Glenn Tryon. ,©95, 129) Beast of Borneo (6) A drama of scientist and animal hunter. (#A53) Beau Brummel (7) John Barrymore in historical romanee. (©Ill) Big Boy Rides Again (6) Starring "Big Boy" Williams. («95, 140) Big News (8) A newspaper story. (•SO, ©25, 95, A197) The Big Parade (14) Experiences and romance of an American soldier in the World War; featuring John Gilbert. (#120) The Big Race (7) A racetrack romance with a good moral and considerable comedy. (^29, 84, 98, 111, 129, 202) Birth of a Scandal (1) Drama with comic situations showing the origin of gossip. (A81) The Block Signal (6) Story of the engineer whose eyes are failing him after many years of service. Good moral. (A98) The Blue Danube (7) Starring Leatrice Joy, Joseph Schildkraut, May Robson and Nils Asther. (A197) Broken Lullaby (8) Good picture showing aftermath of war. Fine acting and direction, starring Lionel Barrymore. Very sad and mature. (A142) Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (8) One of the most famous German pictures ; story of demented genius; impressionistic setting. (A163) Cain (8) Story of a modern Robinson Crusoe. (A150) Call of the Wild (7) Jack London's famous dog story. (A197) Captain January (5) Baby Peggy in the story of the little shipwrecked girl rescued and cared for by the lighthouse-keeper. (©58, 111) Caught Cheating (7) Charlie Murray and George Sidney cmedy. (#189) Chloe (7) Story of voodooism in the South. (•29, 84. 95, 98, 125, 129, 202) Circus Faces (8) What happens in the jury room; flashbacks of circus life with Joe E. Brown as a retired clown. (#95, 202) Civilization (7) Peace, the Battle Cry of Humanity. (A146) The Climax (6) From Edward Locke's stage play, featuring Jean Her sholt. (©95, 129) The College Hero (6) Featuring Bobby Agnew. (©95) The Coming of Amos (5) Romantic adventure story. (©Ill) Conceit (5) Drama with a moral. (©25) The Country Doctor (1) Story of physician who discovers serum but sacrifices chance and glory to save children of community. (©25, ©A197) Country Flapper (5) Lillian Gish and Glen Hunter in comedy drama. (A146) The Country Kid (6) Wesley Barry in story of country life. (©95, 111, 129)