Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile 6? REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER wit in the whole picture is where Charlie appraises an alarm clock for "hock." Throughout the picture he is constantly in danger of immediate dismissal, but at the end, kind fate makes him a hero and wins for him the esteem of the pawnbroker and the love of his daughter. 1940 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $3.00 4023 Code GADO The Floorwalker Mutual Featuring Charlie Chaplin The "Floorwalker" is the first of the famous million dollar series of Mutual Chaplin "Classics' to be released. In this picture Charlie's experience in a department store, partcularly with the escalator, while somewhat disconcerting to himself, are very amusing to an audience. Those who enjoy Chaplin will find the "Floorwalker" a good slapstick comedy, featuring him in one of his best productions. 1734 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $3.00 4024 Code GADU Easy Street Mutual Featuring Charlie Chaplin Charlie, a down-and-outer, wanders into Hope Mission where he is reformed, his first good act being to give back the collection plate which he had stolen. He then joins the police force and is assigned to Easy Street, the city's worst section from which as a regular thing the policemen are brought home on stretchers. But in a characteristic manner he overcomes the ring leader of the ruffians and rescues and wins the beautiful mission worker who had reformed him. A regular Chaplin comedy of the kind everybody likes. Uproariously funny from end to end. 1757 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $3.00 4025 Code GADAR The Immigrant Mutual Featuring Charlie Chaplin One of Chaplin's best subjects. The first scenes are laid on an immigrant ship in which Charlie is a steerage passenger. Some funny seasick scenes on the deck are followed by a dining room scene taken in a heavy sea. Amusing accidents to food and the diners occur here. Charlie engages in gambling with dice, and makes a winning from the other steerage passengers. The first part closes with their arrival in the so-called "land of Liberty" and shows their deprivation of liberty by the arbitrary and rough methods of the immigration officers. The second part is concerned principally with a restaurant where Charlie tries to satisfy his hunger on the proceeds of a half dollar which he has discovered on the street, only to later lose unconsciously through a hole in his pocket. This half dollar has quite a checkered career before the waiter proves it to be counterfeit. Charlie meets his sweetheart unexpectedly in the restaurant, treats her to a square Take regular weekly service