Complete Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library of Motion Pictures 16mm (1937)

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95 SECTION 2-COMEDY, 16 mm. FILMS (f) HAROLD LLOYD Few people would fail to answer correctly if asked "Who is the film comedian who wears horn rimmed spectacles ? ' Here is a fun maker who, like Chaplin, has held his fame and reputation from the early days. In these one and two reel 'shorts' he made his name, and for ingenious slapstick they are unsurpassed. 4171 From Hand to Mouth 2 Reels The characters are a boy, a girl, a baby girl, a dog, plenty of policemen and an assortment of crooks. With these ingredients you may imagine that Harold Lloyd produces plenty of fun. 4172 Haunted Spooks 1 Reel The girl (Mildred Davis) inherits an estate provided that she and her husband Uve for not less than one year in the ancestral home. Harold Lloyd has an unfortunate love affair and after ineffective efforts with a pistol, he meets the girl and some "spooks" — but Harold has his own way of dealing with ghosts. 4173 Just Neighbours 1 Reel Harold and his neighbour are quite happy until the girl's chickens start scratching in his garden and spoiling his flower-beds. Then Harold does not appear to be quite so friendly. Circumstances reconcile him with his pretty neighbour. 4174 All Aboard 1 Reel Harold is not regarded by his girl's parents as a suitable husband for their daughter. The}' decide to take her to Bermuda in order to stop the courtship. Harold hides in a trunk and is taken on board. 4175 Spring Fever 1 Reel Harold, a clerk, has "spring fever" germs and decides that he can't work any more. He seeks the sun and causes much excitement in the park, being chased by a furious crowd whom he most comically eludes with the aid of a girl. 4176 I Do 2 Reels Harold, newly married, has obliged his brotherin-law by taking care of his two children. One Order by numbers. FOR PRICES SEE PAGE 3