Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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class 8 — Dramas 187 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER brings him more troubles (to the great amusement of the spectator), and complications are introduced by the escape of a pyromaniac from a local institution, for whom the Professor is at first mistaken and who finally sets fire to the school building. Waldo is trapped in the fire, but is daringly rescued by the Professor who, having gained a point of safety with his burden, promptly faints. Wales seizes the opportunity to carry Waldo to his family and claim credit for the rescue, but Waldo himself recovers consciousness in time to direct the credit where it was really due. Wales leaves abruptly and Diana assumes the difficult role of life-partner to the absent-minded Professor. An excellent picture. The portrayal of the Professor by the great impersonator, "Chic" Sales, leaves nothing to be desired. This is a refined, modern, comedy-drama of the sort we all want, and is recommended for any audience. 4863 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $6.25 8071 Code SANE The Marriage Market C. B. C. Featuring Jack Mulhall, Pauline Garon, Alice Lake, Kate Lester and Shannon Day Pauline is expelled from a very strict boarding school on account of some very mild infractions of rules which the spectator will enjoy rather than deprecate. On her way home from school she eludes her chaperon and makes a train acquaintance of a poor unfortunate girl (Shannon Day), who has just escaped from the reform school. Arriving at her station in the middle of a stormy night, Pauline finds that she is not expected and is many miles from her home. In despair she seeks refuge in a near-by house occupied by Jack Mulhall, an idealistic young author. Here the mad prank of impersonating the reform school girl occurs to Pauline, who puts it into execution. Her host is more or less appalled at her remarks, but assists her to escape from her supposed pursuers. Later, at her home it transpires that Jack is engaged to her cousin. A number of complicatioKs of her dual identity enliven the story, but in the end everything comes out all right as it always should in a good motion picture. A light drama with many humorous touches, and free from any objectionable features. 4777 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $6.25 8072 Code SANI The Average Woman Burr Featuring Pauline Garon, David Powell, Burr Mcintosh and Harrison Ford Jimmy Monroe, a cub reporter, is told to write an article on the Average Woman. He can find little on this subject in books and decides to write from his own observations which center upon Judge Whipple's daughter Sally, who happens along just as this decision is reached. Jimmy starts to follow Sally who is going toward her father's ofhce, and his chase leads him right into the Judge's chambers where, coached by Sally, the Judge reprimands him and sentences him to "report to the young lady once every week for instructions in etiquette." Out of this strange meeting develops a friendship which, on Jimmy's part at least, becomes very vital. Take regular weekly service