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

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134 CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile The plot has to do with the suppression of a gang of harbor thieves by Semon and his partner, a hard-boiled Central Office man. Larry falls very much in love with a beautiful girl, who helps to subdue the gang but who, at the end, turns out lo be his partner's wife. The reel is replete with thrilling action and spontaneous comedy. A spectacular chase through the maze of streets and alleys along the harbor front furnishes much of the comedy, and a breath-taking dive from the yard-arm of a vessel adds a genuine thrill. This comedy is just a little above the high average set by all of Mr. Semon's efforts and is a most welcome addition to any entertainment. 404 feet Rental $L00 4531 Code GARFE The Champeen Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang" A policeman interrupts Ernie taking some apples from a dealer's stand, pictures for him the dire results of such practice and tells him he must pay the dealer $1.00 for the apples taken. Put to it to raise the necessary amount to save him from cracking stone, he decides to promote a prize fight. Training quarters are set up and the contestants are put to work. Mickey, fearing for the worst, decides he is not a fighter and that he will not go into the ring. When Ernie hears this his fear of not being able to pay the apple dealer looms up before him and he calms the rivals by telling each that the other is "goin' to ^ay down in the second round." The second round finds neither one down, but other developments arise which add to the interest of the story. Will be popular with Our Gang's friends. 719 feet— on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4532 Cot^t GARFI Official Officers Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang'' The Gang, after an effort to play ball in heavy traffic, dispense with the traffic by putting up a "Street Closed" sign. They have their troubles in the shape of an unfriendly policeman and a rival gang which named itself "The Man Eating Tiger Cubs of Wildcat Alley.'' Finally, Officer "Mac" assigned to their neighborhood, becomes their friend, in place of the too severe predecessor, and forms a Junior Squad with uniforms, badges, patrol wagon, clubs and even a jail. They perform their constabulary duties in very amusing ways which will please their young admirers. 756 feet — on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4533 Code GARFO It's a Bear Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang'' The Gang, out for bear, raises havoc with the farm animals and causes the hired man all kinds of trouble, to say nothing of discomfort, with their arrows, lariats and gun. For maximum enjoyment