Catalog of 16mm Silent Motion Picture Film Library (1945)

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MOCULL'S 15 No. of Reels SILKS AND SADDLES — Featuring Marion Nixon and Richard Walling in an exciting story of a young jockey. The thrill of the race track, with its highlights and shadows, is embraced in an exciting filmplay 6 SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT — Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante conspire to bring to the screen all the brilliant cleverness of this famous Saturday Evening Post story. You'd never think that a dress suit could involve a man in such laugh-compelling predicaments — and finally make his fortune 7 SKINNER STEPS OUT — Featuring Reginald Denny in a hilarious comedy of night life in a night club 7 SKY HIGH SAUNDERS — With A Wilson the great stunt flyer. Out West a band of crooks smuggles jewelry in a plane. Al Wilson, the head of air patrol meets the leader of bandits in an air duel and kills him. He then finds out that the man whom he killed was his long lost brother. A very exciting and interesting picture , , ...5 SKYSCRAPERS — Working amona the girders of a new skyscraper is too tame for William Boyd and Alan Hale; among other diversions they drop white-hot rivets in each other's pockets but they find a new interest after a falling beam narrowly misses attractive Sue Carol 7 SMALL BACHELOR, THE — A prominent critic recently said "There is only one funny man, and his name is P. G. Wodehouse." Well, this is probably Wodehouse's funniest story, and it has lost nothinq in the screen transition. Featurinq Barbara Kent, Andre Beranger, Gertrude Astor, Ned Sparks and Lucien Littlefield 6 SNOWSHOE TRAIL — Featuring Jane Novak in a search for a lost mine. Lost in a wilderness after a series of adventures, a relief party comes to a thrilling rescue 5 SOLDIER MAN — Harry Langdon in a delightful Mack Sennett comedy. Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918 finds this lone soldier strayed from his unit unaware of the war being over. The experiences he undergoes until he finds out that the peace is on, keeps the audience full of laughter , 3 SOMEBODY'S MOTHER — Featuring Mary Carr in the role of an old woman who pretends she is poor. She picks up a little boy and takes him to her home, where she raises him. Complications arising from a childhood love affair bring pathos to a richly sentimental story ..6 SPANGLES — Woven round circus life with many exciting incidents carrying out a story of unusual quality 6 SPIRIT OF THE U. S. A. — Featuring Mary Carr and Johnny Walker. Greed and conspiracy set a background for a story culminatna in adventure at the front. Some great battle scenes make this a great picture 5 STANLEY AND LIVINGSTON — With Noah Beery. Stanley marries Moffets' daughter. He leaves for Africa, crosses desert, water miracously provided and is in midst of natives at war. He fights against slave traffic, meets Queen Victoria, and becomes sick. His sudden meeting of lost Livingston in Ujiji, his year's last work and his death 6 STELLA MARIS — Mary Philbin plays a dual role in this great drama of a girl's sacrifice for love 6 STILL ALARM — Here we thrill to the clang of the fire bell — the roar of flames — ■ the race against death Use 16mm Mogull Camera Film for Better Results