Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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120 Class 8 — Dramas REEL NO. TITLE PKODUCER own. Philip gradually grows to love the foster mother of his child, and in the end tliey are happily married to the great satisfaction of the spectators. In this respect the drama is superior to the novel in tliat it has a happy and satisfactory ending, and the cliaracter of "Mamma G," is made the beautiful outstanding one of the entire production. The drama will be enjoyed J^y everyone who liked the book and by a great many who did not, on account of its superior ending. 5886 fee standard length — on 6 reels Rental $9.00 8052 Code SAKI The Bright Lights of Principal Pictures Broadway Featuring Doris Kenyan, Harrison Ford, Edmund Breeze and Lowell Sherman Tom Drake, son of a small town minister, is himself studying for the ministry, and is organist in his father's church. He is in love with Irene Marley, a simple country girl, with a lovely voice and ambition for a stage career. By chance she meets Randall Sherrill, a theatrical producer, who ofifers her an opening in the city Torn between her love for Tom and her longing for a career, she decides in favor of the latter and leaves for the city. Sherrill becomes infatuated with her and deposes one star so as to make room for her as star in one of his productions, in return for which he forces her to marry him. The deposed star, goaded by jealousy, wires to Tom that Irene is in danger and Tom hurries to the city to protect her. He follows her to Sherrill's apartment to which lie gains admittance just after Irene and Sherrill return from their secret marriage. Unknown to any of them, the deposed star. is hiding behind a curtain in the next room. A quarrel ensues, and in a struggle for a revolver, Sherrill shoots and the bullet passing through the curtain kills the star on the other side. Tom is accused of the murder, and when Irene testifies for him and against her husband, her testimony is thrown out on the ground that she cannot testify against her husband. Tom is sentenced to be executed. Nearly insane with grief and outraged at the injustice of the entire situation. Irene finally forces Sherrill, at the point of a revolver, to sign a confession, with which she escapes. Sherrill pursues and in a very thrilling chase, first by automobile and then on a locomotive, attempts to capture her as she is on her way to the prison, hoping to arrive in time to prevent Tom's execution Fate intervenes, and in a thrilling railroad wreck, the pursuing train bearing Sherrill, collides with another. Sherrill is killed and Irene arrives at the prison just in the nick of time to save Tom's Ife, and of course it ends happily. One of the most dramatic and stirring subjects conceivable — strong cast, strong plot, suspense, thrills, desperate situations and a happy outcome. What more could one ask? 4810 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $7.50 8053 Code SAKO Lucretia Lombard Warner Bros. Featuring Irene Rich, Norma Shearer, Monte Blue and Alec Francis The story opens with Irene Rich married to a dissipated old man named Lombard. Himself an advanced victim of the drug habit, he gloats over the fact that she has been for seven years married to a "wheeled chair." For just one night To secure subjects of your o\fn choice