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

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114 CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile reach the Mississippi, in spite of their westward travel. They part at the California border — one group heads for Los Angeles and the other for its suburb, San Francisco ! Don't miss this comedy. 764 feet — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 4148 Code GEGOR Don't Park There Hal Roach Featuring Will Rogers Will, living 'way out in the great open spaces on the White Horse Ranch, is sent to town for a bottle of Doane's Horse Liniment. He hitches up the team and starts on his errand. In town he finds horses so much out of date that he acquires a Ford car, after leaving his team tied to a police traffic Stop-Go sign. His troubles begin when he tries to find a parking place in town after town and city after city. Not being able to park near a drug store in either Ogden or Salt Lake, we find him in Oakland, where he is told about a week before there was a place in San Francisco. He hastens there, only to be disappointed again. His route is then to Los Angeles by way of New Orleans and El Paso. He continually runs into the toils of the police and acquires a collection of "tickets," which would make even a museum proud to own. The only place where he avoids the police is Seattle — where he goes through at night. The interest is enhanced by the characteristic remarks Will makes throughout the picture. 710 feet — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 4149 Code GEGUR Mama Behave Pathe Featuring Charley Chase andMildred Harris Charles longs for the quiet of his own fireside — Lolita wants to go out and dance. She wishes Charles were more like his gay twin brother Bill and, Charles learning of this, pretends to be his own twin and takes Lolita and her friend Miss D'Arcy to a sporty cabaret. Here complications develop rapidly. Pretending to be Bill, Charles makes love to his own wife who indignantly leaves for home, ordering him never to see her again The attempt to be both himself and his twin is a heavy strain on Charles, but a source of real mirth to the audience. Just as things seem to be getting straightened out, who should arrive but Bill himself, smiling and unsuspecting. His ring at Charles' door brings him a reception that sweeps him off his feet in more ways than one and leaves the audience in gales of laughter. 742 feet — on 2 reels Rental $1.50 4150 Code GEKA Boobs in the Woods Mack Sennett Featuring Harry Langdon Harry, a lumberjack in a northwoods camp, is a rival of the big, burly superintendent for the hand of Hazel Wood, the camp's waitress. Harry makes a forced exit from the camp — via the log slide — to find employment as a dishwasher through the efforts of Hazel, who is now cashier To secure subjects of your own choice