Catalogue Listing 35mm and 16mm Motion Pictures Silent and Sound-on-Film (1933)

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16mm Silent Pictures Department 10. Robinson Crusoe. 4 reels. Rental, $6.00. Daniel Defoe's story. 11. Peck's Bad Boy. 5 reels. Rental, $6.00. Jackie Coogan. 12. Luck. 5 reels. Rental, $6.00. Johnnie Hines in Hilarious feature comedy, ll Single Shot Parker. 5 reels. Rental, $6.00. Tom Mix in a Western thriller. 14. The Grand Duchess and The Waiter. 4 reels. Rental, $6.00. Adolph Menjou. 15. The Kid. 5 reels. Rental, $7.50. Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan. 16. Little Orphan Annie. 5 reels. Rental, $7.50. Colleen Moore. 17. Rolhng Home. 7 reels. Rental, $7.50. Reginald Denny and Marion Nixon. 18. Outside the Law. 6 reels. Rental, $7.50. Lon Chaney. 19. Charley's Aunt. Syd Chaplin comedy drama. Rental, $6.00. 16 MM CENSORED ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS RENTAL, $4.00 PER PROGRAM PROGRAM No. 1 "California Straight Ahead" — 6 reels. Reginald Denny in an auto racing picture. Action, Comedy. PROGRAM No. 2 "Fighting Failure." Western. CuUen Landis — 4 reels. A young prize fighter goes West, where he meets the owner of a ranch and falls in love with her. He is suspected of poisoning her cattle. In proving himself innocent he succeeds in saving her ranch, which swindlers are trying to steal for the gold mine it contains. Harmless and thrilling for children. PROGRAM No. 3 "Midnight Messenger." Mary Carr and Jimmie Fox — 5 reels. A poor boy makes a living for his mother as a messenger boy. While delivering a message he becomes involved with burglars and is mistaken for them. He succeeds in bringing them to justice and wins the reward. A good picture and the burglary scenes have been shortened. PROGRAM No. 4 "The Busher." Charles Ray, Coleen Moore and John Gilbert — S reels. Human interest is high and the ball games are very exciting. PROGRAM No. 5 "Good Bad Boy." Joe Butterworth — 5 reels. Devotion to a shiftless but lovable father brings out the best in a boy. Excellent for Boy Scouts. PROGRAM No. 6 "Eyes Right." Francis X. Bushman, Jr. — S reels. Life in a military prep, school. PROGRAM No. 7 "His Majesty Bunker Bean" — 5 reels. A dreamer forced to work for a living, believes himself the reincarnation of Napoleon. Funny and clean. PROGRAM No. 8 "Dress Parade." William Boyd — 6 reels. A story of West Point portraying the honorable traditions of this famous American institution. PROGRAM No. 9 "Buster's Nose Dive" — 2 reels. The miust mischievous youngster you ever saw. "Border River" — 2 reels. A drama of the Northwest Mounted Police. "Iron Mule" — 1 reel. A farcical comedy of early railroad days that should prove enjoyable. PROGRAM No. 10 "Pay Day." Charlie Chaplin — 2 reels. Charlie as a laborer on a construction job does his work as no one else ever could. "The Circus Imps." Jane and Catherine Lee — 2 reels. "Mickey Mouse Out West." — 1 reel. 14