Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 67 1104 Code CEBU Duck Shooting on Wapanoca Lake From the Field and Stream series of sports pictures More than forty years ago the Wapanoca Outing Club was formed and during the intervening years it has grown until today it has a large membership and a beautiful Club House at Turrell, Arkansas. As guests of the Club we participate in a duck hunt on its extensive preserve. After setting out live decoys we wait for a good shot. We are not kept waiting long for ducks are here in such quantities that at times the skies seem filled with them and we soon bag our first quarry. The rules of the Club permit hunting only between seven A. M. and four P. M., but this proves ample time for us to fill our bags after which we return to the club house well pleased with our day's sport. 382 ieet Rental %\25 1105 Code CEBAR A Day with the Gipsies Hepworth The experiences of a visitor who spends a day with the Gipsies in beautiful English countryside scenery. First we are shown the varying reactions to the visitor's suggestion that he spend a day with them. Characteristic close-ups of members of the gipsy family. Then, seated upon the caravan, we view the countryside with charming stereoscopic effect due to the movement of the camera with the caravan. Many of these English rural scenes are of surpassing beauty. Later, a camping place is sought and found and the story ends with a camp fire scene, showing storj^-telling and dancing. This is an exquisitely beautiful pastoral scenic that will please anyone fond of forest, field and stream. 260 feet — on same reel with 1077 — A Lesson in Swordsmanship, Rental $1.25 1106 Code CEBER Roping the Black Panther Adventure The Black Panther, a native of Java and the Straits Settlements, is very powerful, and being the most vicious is the most feared wild animal of those countries. It lurks in a tree or other point of vantage for an opportunity to pounce upon its victim unawares, and generally overpowers him before he can offer much resistance. In this film we see Major Jack Allen with his dog, Venture, and native beaters, follow a panther into its haunt among the ruins of a deserted temple where the Major captures it with a lasso. Then the natives build a crate of heavy branches and carry the panther away for shipment to some menagerie. 333 feet Rental $1.25 1107 Code CEBIR Netting the Leopard Adventure The Leopard is one of the most dangerous members of the cat family. This film shows two travelers riding through the jungle in India where they are attacked by leopards. The beasts leap upon them, kill their horses and almost kill the travelers as well. Then Major Jack Allen follows the leopards to their lair where, armed only with lassos and nets, he captures two splendid specimens. 322 feet Rental $125 1108 Code CEBOR Capturing Lions by Aeroplane Adventure Major Jack Allen traveling by aeroplane across the desert in Arataa learns Take regular weekly service