Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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12 Pathex Motion Pictures Will Rogers in "The Cake Eater" No. C 81 Three Reels $5.25 Two maiden ladies, violently romantic, arrive with their manager at a ranch they have just acquired, and see in Will, one of the "hands," the "Greek God" of their dreams. The new manager posts a notice requiring more work and less joking among the help and the riders delegate Will to plead for them with the spinsters. His representations to each of the owners are accepted as proposals of marriage and it takes even a night gown and a wild ride to get him out of it. Will Rogers in "A Bull Fight in Sunny Spain" No. C 87 One Reel $1.75 Will Rogers has rarely been more amusing than in this burlesque of Rudolph Valentino's performance as the bull fighter in "Blood and Sand." Charlie Chase Comedies Charlie Chase in No. C 79 'Hard Knocks' Two Reels $3.50 Jimmy Jump, in love with his boss's daughter, is impelled to ask for a raise when a fellow-clerk, by strong tactics, obtains one. Subsequently, Jimmy, stopping at the office on his way to a party, finds the safe rifled and catches the aggressive fellow-clerk as the thief, winning his raise, the boss's daughter and everything. Charlie Chase in "Just a Real Good Car" No. C 82 Have you the family One Reel $1.75 ever "blessed" the mischievous imp of whose guest you happened to be? If so, you will sympathize with Jimmy Jump, auto salesman, who demonstrates his car to the Jones family by taking the entire household to Willow Grove for an outing. The Jones Kid uses the windshield and Jimmy's new hat as targets for his slingshot, the Jones dog leaps on the seat cushions and tears them to pieces in an imaginary warfare on another animal and Mr. Jones, at the conclusion of the day's trip, with the car a wreck, turns it down.