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

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104 CLASS A — Comedies and Juvenile 4109 Code GEBUR Girls Fox An O. Henry Story with Sally Phipps A co-educational college comedy, where the great unkissed freshman hero is chased by a number of bewitching co-eds, who propose to remedy the omissions in his romantic education. When he is finally initiated with a "soul kiss" from Sally Phipps, the effect is electrical and the tables are turned against his former tormentors with a vengeance. 533 feet— on 2 reels Rental $1.50 4110 Code GECA A Man About Town Fox An O. Henry Comedy Our hero is a somewhat bashful and backward young man, who despairs of winning his lady love in the face of tremendous athletic competition, but finally achieves unexpected success with the assistance of an electric energizer, which gives him marvelous power. 564 feet— on 2 reels Rental $1.50 4111 Code GECE Easy Payments Fox Helen and Warren Comedy The best of the entire series made famous by syndicate articles in the daily newspapers. Helen wants a home and Warren wants an automobile. Their joint bank account is just enough to make the initial payment on one or the other. Each unselfishly decides to make the other happy, so Warren buys a portable bungalow and Helen drives up to the office door in a new automobile, for which she had drawn out the bank balance, so that the check for the house, written by Warren, was returned to the house building company marked "No Funds." So the house building company starts to remove the house in sections, despite the fact that Helen and Warren, her sister and brother-in-law, and Warren's employer are all occupying it. The amusing efforts of the young people to keep the rapidly shrinking house from disturbing Warren's employer in his legal practice are so startling that this gentleman soon decides that he is going insane. This comedy will dispel the worst case of the blues and will amuse any audience of refinement and good taste. 618 jeet — on 2 reels Rental $1,50 4113 Code GECO The Non-Stop Bride Fox Featuring Arthur Hausman Two men, motoring through the West, run out of gas. One "borrows" a saddle horse and is pursued as a horse thief by the owner and his four brother ranchmen. He disguises in girl's clothing and reaches the ranch, where the father of the ranchmen "falls" for him and insists upon marrying him. The complications are many and there are frequent funny situations. The picture is full of fast action, somewhat slapstick but very amusing. Good photography. 612 jeet — on 2 reels Rental $1.50 4114 Code GECU A Midsummer Night's Steam Fox Bathing Beauty Comedy In a final desperate effort to avoid bankruptcy, the manager of a small town For maxunam enjosrment ■J