Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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Class 8 — Dramas KERL NO. TITI.F, PRODUCER him" at the sheriff's suggestion. Disgusted, soured and in depair he leaves home with his mother's blessing to seek his fortune elsewhere. Success crowns his effort and he returns to the town of his boyhood to wreak his vengeance for his early sufferings. A series of dramatic episodes follow, including a physical and mental shock which shows liim the futility of personal vengeance and the divinity of forgiveness. This is a heart-interest story — clean and wholesome — without very much romance, but making a universal appeal to young and old alike. 4679 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $7.50 8044 Code SAGU The Country Kid Warner Bros. Featuring Wesley Barry, Helen Jerome Eddy, and George Nichols Andy Applegate is the eldest of three orphan boys, and in addition to working the farm, he mothers his little brothers. Speck and Joey, in a way that arouses the respect and admiration as well as the sympathy of every spectator Simple, everyday incidents of domestic life, charmingly portrayed, take on an added interest with Andy mothering his little brothers. A crabbed old Uncle covets the farm and has no spark of affection for his little nephews. By his machinations, he has the two young boys torn from the arms of Andy and sent to the County Orphan Asylum, while Andy is taken to his own home as a ward, for the Uncle has been made his legal guardian. Much of the interest and pathos of this story covers the hard life of the brothers at the Orphan Asylum and at Uncle Matt's. The village school teacher and a would-be scientific farmer bring in the romance of the story and finally get married, ostensibly to become the guardians of this small Applegate family. A charming little story of country life, with a strong vein of pathos relieved by occasional sparkling humor. It is just the sort of a thing that might happen in everyday life and on that account makes a far stronger appeal than the highly colored dramas of society. This picture can be recommended for any and every audience. 5489 feet standard length' — on 6 reels Rental $7.50 8045 Code SAGAR Peck's Bad Boy Irvin Lesser Featuring Jackie Coogan, Doris May, Wheeler Oakman and Raymond Hatton Titles by Irvin S. Cobb In this picture, adapted from the book of the same title, Jackie plays the part of an almost incorrigible but utterly lovable little scamp who annoys the grocer, enrages his father and frightens his loving mother. The story opens with Jackie releasing the man-eating lion from his cage in the circus under the mistaken impression that the lion, being a man-eater, would be indifferent to lunching on a little boy. Here we get a good thrill at the very beginning of the story, and are prepared for the series of highly diverting incidents which follow in rapid succession Jackie is seen to be lunching continuously Dut indiscriminately on prunes, ice cream, dried apples, dill i)ickles, bananas, cheese, etc., and for some inexplicable reason accumulates a "tummy ache" from the mixture. At home and in bed, upon being assured by the doctor that he will not die To secure subjects of your own choice