Catalogue of Pathépictures Selected for Educational, Religious and Social Groups (1925)

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PATHEPICTURES 25 CHOP SUEY (M., H.S.) 1 Reel Lloyd, as a young policeman, risks his life to rescue a girl from a disreputable cafe in Chinatown, only to be soundly berated by the young writer, in quest of local color, who didn't want to be saved. AT THE OLD STAGE DOOR (M., H.S., J.) 1 Reel The millionaire's son is presented with a photograph of the star with a fake message on the back, asking him to come to her dressing room. After many unsuccessful attempts he finally gains admittance and is mistaken for the new manager. When his identity is discovered, however, he is thrown out into the rain again. Very funny comedy. JUST NEIGHBORS (M., H.S., J., Ch.) 1 Reel This comedy of friendship has the element of universal appeal that makes the really successful picture. It is full of fun and unexpected situations, and will be appreciated by every one who has had a neighbor or has been one. THE JAZZED HONEYMOON (M., H.S., J., Ch.) 1 Reel Being the sad tale of a bride and bridegroom, separated almost at the altar, and of all that befell them before they were united and started on a honeymoon in a pair instead of tandem. THE RAJAH (M., H.S.) 1 Reel While evading the police, who are after him for speeding, the Boy finds himself in the garden of the Rajah's palace. Here he discovers the Girl, who is held prisoner by the Rajah. After much fighting with wild men and animals he escapes with the girl in his car. HIS ONLY FATHER (M., H.S., J.) 1 Reel The rich man's son is cast off with only a million dollars because he has become addicted to peanuts. He gives the money to a beggar and goes West to make his fortune. The father, meantime, is ruined by the income tax on his back fence and sends word to his son, who flies home with sacks of gold and redeems the family fortunes. Hilarious burlesque. DON'T SHOVE (M., H.S., J.) 1 Reel Most of the action takes place in a roller-skating rink, where Harold wins the hurdle race, a large silver loving cup and the girl. Very clever comedy. I'M ON MY WAY (M., H.S., J.) 1 Reel The Boy is on his way to be married, but while he waits in the house of a neighbor who has a large family of children, a domineering wife, and over-friendly neighbors, he decides not to take the chance. SIC 'EM TOUSER (M., H.S., J.) 1 Reel The Boy is arrested for a tramp, while he is on his way to the Girl's masquerade party, and is taken to the county farm to work. But he becomes a hero when he escapes and leads the pursuing police back to the Girl's house, where a real tramp has broken up the party. HEAP BIG CHIEF (M., H.S., J.) 1 Reel Lloyd and Pollard, as two tenderfoot campers, pursue an Indian princess back into her own camp, where the braves decide they will make good stew. Their adventures there and their escape make a comedy that is clean, clever and amusing.