Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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Class 8 — Dramas 107 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER 8012 Code SACI Me and Captain Kidd World Featuring Evelyn Greely Down near Pirate Island, off the coast of one of our Southern States, lived Peggy Stanton and her invalid father. Nearby Uved also Randolph Hamilton. Hamilton's son, Tom, comes home from law school and meets Peggy. Having a love of adventure in common, they decide to go over to Pirate Island to search for Captain's Kidd treasure, but by an accident, they are marooned there, and obliged to stay over night. The following morning Peggy's father insists that Hamilton marry Peggy to save her good name, which he does, but his own father is so incensed at his having married a "bare-legged fisher girl," that he forces him to go back to college stating that he will have the marriage annulled. Tom goes much to his own dislike. Hamilton then has a stormy interview with Stanton who orders him from the house, but the excitement brings on a stroke and kills him. Stanton's sister, Mrs. Park, a society woman from New York, persuades Peggy to come to her home in the North. Thus it happens that a letter written by Tom fails to reach Peggy who leaves no address. Peggy is officially adopted by the Parks and becomes Margaret Treadway Park in whom one would scarcely recognize the former Peggy Stanton, nor would one recognize Tom Hamilton in young lawyer Thomas Curtis. The reason for the latter change of name, was that upon the death of his father, Tom's uncle had gained possession of his private papers and had made representations to him about his father which infuriated Tom with the name Hamilton, and caused him to decide to change it. By a strange fate, he became the lawyer for Peggy's adopted father and in this way was invited to their home and again met Peggy though he did not recognize her in Margaret Treadway Park. The Parks wanted her to marry a young millionaire whom she detested, and became so insistent, that she finally told them she was married when they first knew her, but had lost track of her husband, Hamilton. Curtis is directed by Mr. Park to find him and get the marriage annulled. Peggy, however, leaves the Park home and returns to her home in the South, where Curtis follows her and after a strange adventure on Pirate Island, in which the truth about his own father is brought to light, a reconciliation takes place, and the lovers are re-united. 4790 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $6.25 8013 Code SACO The Wishing Ring World Featuring Vitnan Martin. Chester Burnett and Alec Francis The "Wishing Ring" is made from the play in which IMarguerite Clark made her first appearance as a star on the legitimate stage. The "Wishing Ring" is set in the early Victorian days in merry England, when more attention was paid to the finer side of life than is today. This feature is as idyllic as a breath of springtime and as dainty as a sprig of fern. The story that "The Wishing Ring" tells is one that lovers of the finer things on the screen will enjoy. There is no flash of metal nor is there a single nnn-der committed. The story moves on in its charming way showing how Sally's love for beautiful roses made it impossible for her not to know Giles, the son of the gouty Earl of Batesby, thereby making romance the background of this unique Select plenty of alternates