Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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Class 8 — Dramas 135 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER until he made a man of himself. It hurt, but Larry took the hint and went out to Arizona where he succeeded in getting a job on a cattle ranch. The contempt the men at first felt for his inability to ride and rope was lessened by his willingness to work and learn, and he gradually grew very proficient. Fhil, the ranch foreman, became his good friend. Phil was in love with Kitty Reid, who lived on the next ranch, but Kitty having been to school in the East wanted to go back and would not marry him. When she met Larry she fell in love with him, but Larry thinking only of Helen worked to help Phil win Kitty. At about this time Helen, who had not waited for Larry but had married a friend of his came West on her honeymoon. She was amazed to see Larry so completely changed and working as a cattle man. Larry who had just secretly purchased Kitty's father's ranch as a home for Phil and Kitty, was crushed at the news of Helen's marriage, but continued to do work for Phil. Trouble was brewing with cattle thieves, and the ranchmen's tempers were tried. One day Larry saw two thieves at their work and captured one of them. Phil coming up just then thought Larry was part of the gang. Suddenly Phil was shot from ambush by the other thief. Larry returned his fire, but the thief escaped. He then carried Phil home and rode after the other and captured him, but the men believed it was Larry who had shot Phil and when they saw the empty shell in his gun, they were convinced of it. In the nick of time, the first thief Larry had captured, admitted that his companion had done the shooting and Larry was released. Phil recovered and to his joy learned that Kitty had changed her mind. He also learned that Larry had bought the ranch for him and Kitty, and they all had to admit that even if Larry was a "blamed millionaire" he was a real man. There are some truly remarkable pictures of riding broncoes, roping steers and bull-dogging. Genuine cowboys take the parts of the extras. The director is to be congratulated on presenting a Western picture of ranch life and the West as it really is today. Superb scenery and photographic perfection help to make an entirely satisfactory picture that is recommended for any audience. 4754 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $7.50 8068 Code SAMOR Heart's Haven Hodkinson Featuring Robert McKim, Claire Adams, Claire McDoivell, Karl Gantvoort and Frank Hayes Adam Breed, a wealthy railroad financier living in a beautiful country home with his daughter Vivian, employs Joseph Laird as his private secretary. Delighted at having secured the coveted position, Laird with his wife Gladys, his little daughter and crippled son move to a small house on Mr. Breed's Estate, and Laird invites his mother to come for a visit. Unknown to him, his mother and Mr. Breed had been former sweethearts. Gladys makes Mrs. Laird, Sr., uncomfortable from the start. Shortly after moving to the country she meets a man named Henry Bird, and then begins leaving the children more and more frequently in their grandmother's care while she rides with him in his car. Meanwhile, the grandmother, who is a faith healer, succeeds in curing little Bobby so he can walk without the brace which he has always worn. Select plenty of alternates