Descriptive Catalogue of Pathéscope Films (1918)

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CLASS 9— Dramas 95 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER 325-326 The Dancer's Necklace Pathe See Class 13. 334 The Bracelet Pathe The disobedience of a rich little girl who takes one of her mother's jewels to play with, causes a poor girl to be accused of the theft. The subsequent finding of the bracelet clears her of this accusation. Good story for children. 338 and 339 Prof. Rouff's Poison Pathe The hopeless infatuation of Prof. Rouff's assistant for the professor's wife, his attempt to poison his employer and his final decision to go away and start life again in new fields. Strongly dramatic. 342 The Flower Girl Pathe An artist, while painting the little flower girl's picture, becomes infatuated with her and later suddenly leaves for Paris where he meets with an accident. The flower girl, hearing of it, walks to Paris and arrives there, tired and footsore. Upon seeing the artist kiss a young girl, she realizes that her love is in vain, and falls dead. 349 The Postman's Christmas Box Pathe A postman's kind-heartedness leads him to give the moneys presented to him on his rounds on Christmas day to a poor old man. 351 and 352 The Opium Pipe Pathe A young Naval lieutenant, Rene de Kernadec, ignores his orders and calls to smoke opium with his sweetheart, Suzanne. While there, his ship is destroyed and he is reported among the 40 men killed. Being dishonored, he joins a foreign navy, under an assumed name, where five years later his father, Admiral de Kernadec, recognizes him during an inspection. After much explaining and pleading the son is forgiven. 355 and 356 Fouquet, the Man with the Iron Mask Pathe See Class 11. 359 Miraculous Ointment Pathe A miraculous cure by holy water on the eyes of a young lady who, disobeying her doctor's orders, removes the covering from her eyes prematurely. 363 and 364 The Miracle of the Flowers Pathe Pierott and Columbine agree to love each other as long as the flowers, which they have picked, last. But the flowers fade and Pierott and Columbine are destitute. An old man who loves her, and who is very rich, offers her jewels. She leaves Pierott, but finds that she loves him more than gold and returns in time to save him from hanging himself.