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

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CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile 137 just before the arrival of the detectives, who are delayed because of their lack of courage in passing a cemetery. Laurel and Hardy are usually in the wrong part of the house when most needed but eventually they capture the criminal quite by accident. They are saved by a detail of police who have been called, and both claim credit for the capture. 749 feet — on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4544 Code GARGU New York Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang" Arriving in New York via freight car, which they had accidently been shut in, the Gang starts out to see the city and watch out in the hope of seeing "Skinny," one of their former chums. An empty bus is seized and with Mickey at the wheel they have a wild ride through the streets. Through an alarm sent out by the police in their city, they are recognized and taken home. They raise havoc in the Pullman when some pet insects, belonging to an entomologist, are liberated. Their mothers comprise the committee which gives them a very warm reception. 692 feet— on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4545 Code GARGAR Fluttering Hearts Kodak Cinegraph Featuring Charley Chase and Oliver Hardy Charley, a self-made millionaire, becomes the chauffeur to a rich man to win his daughter's hand. Hardy threatens to publish a former compromising letter of the employer if he does not pay blackmail of $10,000. Charley drives him to "Coffee Joe's," a tough speakeasy. Does Charley get the letter? He goes through fire and water — or should we say "fire-water" — but in the end comes up with it. Slapstick and somewhat coarse comedy of the "smoker" type. 763 feet — on 2 reels Rental $1.50 4548 Code GARGOR Shootin' Injuns Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang" The Gang in their headquarters, a small hut in the backyard reached by a tunnel with cleverly hidden entrance, make plans for an expedition to shoot Indians. They start out in an old horse-drawn wagon at night and are soon overtaken by a thunder storm. Frightened and wet, they take shelter in a "Mystery House," designed for use in amusement parks. Stuffed figures move, chairs collapse under them, stairways become chutes and hidden doorways lead them from room to room. Their parents arrive and are given a strange reception by these youngsters, who still have Indians on their minds. A very good picture which will be enjoyed by all. 718 feet— on 2 reels Rental $2.00 Select plenty of alternates