Catalogue of the National Film Library of Sixteen Millimeter Motion Pictures (1931)

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CLASS 6 — Comedies and Juvenile 45 COURTESY TITLE REEL NO. over the top of the hill, arriving on the opposite side just as the train emerges. When the train runs away, Al follows it on a bicycle and catches it after a thrilling chase. For a hilarious, wholesome laugh-feast, this slapstick comedy is highly recommended. 1 Reel Courtesy of BERTHOLF & SONS 3503 THE MISFIT Clyde Cook is the typical henpecked husband. Laden with bundles he sits on a box placed over a silewalk elevator. The elevator goes up and down but Clyde arises and sits down at exactly the right time to avert disaster. His wife orders him to paint the floor and Clyde paints himself into an island in the middle of the room. To complete the job he hangs by his knees from the chandelier, which breaks, of course. Chased from home, Clyde joints the marines and shows the hard boiled sergeant how to drill. There is the inevitable chase which ends with the sergeant falling ofif a pier into the ocean. Instead of a life preserver Clyde throws him an anchor. His wife arrives just in time to get caught in the anchor rope and is pulled into the water. Wholesome, highly amusing, slapstick comedy, suitable for all ages of fans. 1 Reel Courtesy of WINSTEAD BROTHERS 3504 OUR GANG IN LODGE NIGHT The gang is discovered in school, but their minds are not on their books. Mickey is putting his marvelous trained fly through its paces and Jackie is tracing the mystic symbols of the gang's secret order, the Cluck, Cluck Klams. A new pupil, Joe, arrives and is asked to join the lodge. He agrees and the initiation is staged. Farina and his brother have a hard time getting away. They have been forced to accompany their dad to a lecture on philosophy. When Farina gets out the dice to pass the time away, the colored men cannot resist the lure of the clicking ivories. The philosophy meeting becomes a dice game and the two colored kids sneak away to the lodge barn. What happens to Joe during the initiation is nobody's business. You'll be missing something if you don't see this screamingly funny film. 1 Reel Courtesy of RADIO DOC 3505 YUKON JAKE (With Ben Turpin) When our old favorite Ben Turpin gets going on his ridiculous antics the audience will have to hold their sides with laughter. This thrillingly ludicrous drama starts in a wild and wooley town infested with bad men, whom Sheriff Ben Turpin is supposed to keep under control. It ends up in the frozen wastes with "North Pole Cats" (commonly known as skunks) giving color and fragrance to the plot. Since this is a Mack Sennett comedy, there are plenty of beautiful and shapely girls in this picture, of course. Dressed in fur-trimmed bathing suits the bathing beauties dive Use Your Projector to Make Others Happy