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

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166 CLASS 8— Dramas McGuire, a fugitive from justice. Orders to capture McGuire are received and Campbell sends two of his men to the Valley of the Missing to get him. They are shot from ambush. Stevens, a companion of McGuire, forces Annabelle to agree to marry him on pain of betraying her father to the police and she agrees to accompany him, but manages to send a message to her father telling him that they are going to the deserted shack. He starts for the spot to rescue her, but on the way is seen by Campbell, who is on his trail. McGuire hears Stevens struggling with Annabelle in the shack and as he is manoeuvring for a shot at him he is captured by Campbell. He begs for a chance to rescue his daughter, but Campbell refuses until he learns who the daughter is. Then both men rush to the shack. As they enter, McGuire is shot and killed by Stevens, who is in turn captured by Campbell. An exciting picture of the Canadian forests full of action, heart-interest and thrill. 738 feet— on 2 reels Rental $1.50 8040 Code SAGA "Bill" Independent This is a picture which is different. We cannot do better than quote from an article in "The Ladies' Home Journal" entitted, "When the Movies Are Good" : "I have just seen a motion picture which in addition to being genuinely interesting has also a really high degree of artistry. 'Bill' is an adaptation of Anatole France's 'Crainquebille.' It is the saga of an old fruit vender who doesn't understand much of the world and against whom the world beats pitilessly. He is misunderstood, arrested, tried. He has lost his friends. He tries to go back to jail where he was comfortable. When he wants to be arrested, they refuse to arrest him. What a strange life, to be sure. A simple piece of character acting finely presented. ^ 'It has a great human appeal, which is more far-reaching than any sex appeal, or heart interest, or suspense. 'Bill' haa an instinct for justice and he sees it meted out whenever he can in his small circle, particularly to the newspaper boy and his dog. 'Alas, he never encounters justice for himself — therein lies the tragedy and the climax." 1377 feet — on 4 reels Rental $3.00 8041 Code SAGE Where the North Begins Warner Bros. Featuring Claire Adams, Fred Huntley, Walter McGail and Rin-tin-tin, the Wolf-dog In the far north of Canada is situated "Caribou," a fur trading post. Here live old McTavish and his daughter Felice, "Shad" Galloway, an unscrupulous man and factor of the post, "The Fox," a renegade Indian, :and Gabrielle Dupree. trapper and dog-sledge driver, who is in love with Felice. Previous to the events in the story a blooded puppy being transported through the wilds in a crate fastened to a dog sledge had been dropped and lost. Later, adopted by a pack of wolves, he grew up as a member of the pack though he surpassed them all in strength and cunning. Galloway, regarding Felice with covetous eyes, orders Gabrielle to go to Skagway with a valuable load of furs, but sends the Fox ahead to kill him and "" For maximum enjoymentlHI