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

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50 CLASS 6 — Comedies and Juvenile L COURTESY TITLE REEL NO. Courtesy of HOLLYWOOD FILM ENTERPRISES 3518 THE LITTLE KNIGHT A wicked witch casts a spell over a knight who has killed her giant son. This makes the knight seem like a small child to everybody who sees him. Riding through the forest King Lagg meets the Little Knight and invites him to the castle. The king has two daughters, Bernice, a child of seven and Beatrice, a beautiful lady who is betrothed unwillingly to Duke Craven. The Little Knight falls in love with the grown-up princess. She tells him she wishes he were a man so that he could help her. He assures her that he really is a man and proves it by foiling a plot to abduct her. Beatrice takes him on her knee to thank him. In the meantime the King's magicians have cast a spell to neutralize the witch's charm. Beatrice suddenlv discovers that the person on her knee is a tall, handsome man. The Knight declares his love for her and she accepts him. A delightful fairy tale. 1 Reel Courtesy of HOLLYWOOD FILM ENTERPRISES 3519-2* CALL THE WAGON Mary is as popular as the girl on the silver dollar, but Dick (played by Neal Burns), wants her all for himself. To discourage the other suitors he dresses like a butler and throws out four rivals as soon as they arrive. They discover the hoax and team on Dick, throwing him out. Dick returns and frames up a plot with Mary's maid. Babe London. She walks through the living room with an assortment of artificial curls, false teeth and other articles of feminine camouflage, which she claims belong to her mistress. The four suitors lose interest in Mary and decide to leave. The maid reveals the plot to Mary, who decides to get even with Dick. After he has proposed to her, she makes him think that she really does wear a wig and a set of false teeth, with a glass eye thrown in for good measure. To get out of marrying her, Dick pretends to be crazy. Mary's father phones to a lunatic asylum and an alienist with two guards arrives. Dick explains that he acted queer to avoid marrying a one-eyed, toothless woman and the doctor decides he is not so crazy after all, until Mary drops a piece of ice down his back. This starts him off on a series of ridiculous antics. The doctor tries to calm him and has almost succeeded when Dick sits on a live wire and starts all over again. Then follows a screamingly funny chase. Dick is finally captured but when they are about to put him in the patrol wagon, he slips away and climbs inside a truck belonging to a clothes cleaning establishment. When he emerges from the truck he is dressed in a policeman's uniform. He locates Mary and talks her into accompanying him to the parson. A clean, wholesome, hilarious comedv. 2 Reels ' Courtesy of HOLLYWOOD FILM ENTERPRISES 3520-2 CORNFED Duane Thompson and Bobby Vernon are in love with each other, but the girl's father wants her to marry Victor, the Banker's son. Bobby Use Your Projector to Make Others Happy