Descriptive Catalogue of Pathéscope Films (1918)

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CLASS 9— Dramas 105 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER Lionel's home, places the doll in his bed. When the mother finds Punch in Lionel's possession, she informs the old man, who calls, and finally consents to give Punch to Lionel. A-15 and A-16 Maud Muller John Greenleaf Whittier's poem dramatized. The Judge and Maud Muller meet in the hay field and a mutual attachment follows, but the Judge marries a wealthy girl and Maud Muller a poor unlearned man. Several years later when the Judge has been elected governor, Maud Muller's husband enters his house to steal and is sent to prison, but is released upon his wife's plea. A-18 and A-19 Lost in the Jungle Selig Kathlyn Williams The daughter of a Boer farmer in South Africa refuses to marry the middleaged neighbor, who is her father's choice, and becomes lost in the jungle while endeavoring to escape to the ranch of the young man she really loves. She is attacked by leopards and after a fierce struggle, escapes with the assistance of her pet elephant, who had broken away from a cruel keeper. A-20 to A-23 The Law and the Outlaw Selig Tom Mix, Myrtle Stedman Very thrilling wild western Selig play of cowboys and the roundup. The hero is a reformed outlaw with a price on his head, who gets employment as a cowboy, and of course falls in love with the ranch owner's daughter. When apprehended by the sheriff he escapes by a terrific jump over a precipice and the sheriff dares not follow. He frees himself from his handcuffs by shooting away the link between his wrists, overcomes a Mexican, and continues his escape on the latter's horse. He is thrown and again captured and led away, but not before he has obtained the heroine's promise that she will be waiting when he comes. A-24 to A-27 Wamba, the Child of the Jungle Selig Bessie Eyton A little girl wanders away from her nurse into the African jungle where she has a number of thrilling adventures with wild animals. She is rescued by her nurse, a native woman, whose brutal husband is finally killed by the wild animals. This subject is particularly popularly with the young people, although fully as interesting to adults. A-35 and A-36 The Lonedale Operator Biograph Blanche Sweet The girl telegraph operator in charge of a lonely railroad station prevents a robbery by telegraphing for help and holding some tramps at bay with a monkey wrench. A locomotive, bearing her lover, coming to rescue the girl provides many thrills. A-38andA-39 Iola's Promise Biograph Mary Pickford, Dorothy Bernard, Alfred Paget. Iola, a little Indian girl (Mary Pickford), is rescued from a gang of cutthroat Indians by a young prospector. Later she pays her debt of gratitude by giving up her life in saving the prospector's sweetheart from her own people.