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REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER
short. Phil passes her early years in a small town but after her father's death she is unable to stand the pettiness of her guardians, and leaves home with Pat, the old gardener. Phil is dressed as a boy and poses as one when she meets John Alden, a professor of Greek in a nearby college town. Later on she becomes assistant to Alden in his capacity as Professor, introducing herself as Damophilia and saying that she is Phil's twin sister.
Alden, who has previously been disappointed in love, fights against his growing affection for his assistant and hies himself away to his bungalow in the hills. To escape from her guardian, Phil goes to Alden's retreat again dressed as a boy. She is found there, discloses her real identity to Alden, and they are married. Alden with his Puritan reserve for months refuses to admit his love for Phil but is finally brought to full surrender after becoming jealous for her harmless flirtations with a great musical genius.
The plot of the story abounds with humorous incidents, and the beauty of the picture is enhanced by a bevy of Greek dancers. The story as a whole is most pleasing and the star is charming.
Rental, $10.00 per night.
DA-972-981 "La Boheme" World
Featuring Alice Brady and Paul Capellani
Mimi, a foundling, is taken from the convent to an inn kept by Mr. Ducros. There she receives forced attentions from one of the guests, and swift punishment is administered him by Rudolphe Durandin, the nephew of the wealthy M. Durandin. Rudolphe and his uncle quarrel bitterly, owing to the young man's refusal to marry Madame de Rouvre, a wealthy widow and friend of his uncle. Rudolphe's quarrel is followed by a meeting between the young man and several residents of the Latin Quarter in Paris. In their mode of living he sees his ideal life, and in Mimi his ideal woman. Rudolphe again meets Mimi, as his neighbor, and falls in love with her.
Rudolphe's uncle has learned of his infatuation for Mimi, and the uncle writes a letter to her, saying that she is ruining Rudolphe's chances in life. Rather than do this, she leaves Rudolphe but worries so over the situation that she becomes ill. She is finally found by Rudolphe and his artist friends, who do all in their power to aid in her recovery. Despite all their solicitation she passes away with the knowledge that Rudolphe loves her and that she is forgiven by the uncle.
The production is particularly well handled and is a true depiction of the life of the Bohemians in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
Rental, $10.00 per night.
DA-982-991 Heart of Gold World
Featuring Louise Huff and Johnny Hines
The production is particularly well handled and is a true deception of the Little Annie Wilkes (played by Louise Huff) wins the contest, but the award goes to her employer, Madame Estelle. instead of to Annie, because the latter had submitted her design on Madame Estelle's stationery without attaching her own name to the drawing.
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