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

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138 CLASS 4— Comedies and Juvenile 4549 Code GARGUR The Caretaker's Daughter Kodak Cinegraph Featuring Charley Chase On account of considerable trouble in getting their old car started, Charley takes it to a used car seller, who sells it to a recently released gunman, taking 80% as his commission. The deal is no sooner completed than the car falls to pieces and Charley has to flee. Charley's employer has been dancing with the gunman's wife and on hearing of his being free, asks Charley to drive her to his cabin. They start off, the employer following them in a taxi, the gunman following him, and Charlie's wife (always suspicious of Charlie's actions), bringing up the rear of the procession. At the cabin a "Prohibition Sleuth" has a bag containing disguises and before the story ends we find not only one caretaker but four dodging each other and at the same time trying to escape detection. Many laughable incidents in a fast moving comedy which should please any audience. 668 feet— on 2 reels Rental $1.50 4553 Code GARKO High Society Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang" Mickey's wealthy aunt, Kate, legally adopts him. Much to his regret he takes leave of his uncle, Pat Kelly, and the Gang, and moves into such elegance as he never dreamed of. He and his little cousin, Percy, get along as two strange cats might — each one offending the other continually — much to the audience's entertainment. The story comes to a great climax when Uncle Pat pays Mickey a visit with the Gang, during Aunt Kate's absence. A splendid Gang picture for any audience. 696 feet— on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4554 Code GARKU Mighty Like a Moose Kodak Cinegraph Featuring Charley Chase This picture recounts the hilarious situations which arise when a husband— Charley Chase — has his buck teeth corrected, while his wife undergoes a complete remodeling of what is generally termed a "Roman" nose. They meet without recognition, and betake their new beauty and friendship to a party given by Charley's dentist. The party is raided and they make a very clever escape. Their return home is carefully executed, so that each one may not suspect the other, but Charley watches his wife arrive and becomes the injured husband with the teeth, then the friend of the evening without them, in rapid succession. His wife is very much embarrassed until she sees in the evening paper the picture of Charley before and after his visit to the dentist. 742 feet— on 2 reels Rental $1.50 For maximum enjo3anent