Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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142 Class 8— Dramas REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCEU court liie, persuade Lord Tristram Alicklelord t« accompany them to the Hiring Fair, where in spite of his protests, they accept employment from two young farmers, Plunkett and Lionel. Then, to their dismay, they learn that having accepted earnest-money they are legally bound to serve lor a year, and must go with the farmers. Tristram whispers that he will rescue them that night. Upon their arrival they refuse to do any of the work expected of them, but do consent to sing and thus they quickly win the hearts of their employers. That night Tristram helps them to escape and in the morning Lionel and Plunkett are inconsolable. Lionel becomes ill and cannot work. One day they see the two ladies and unaware of their identity, try to apprehend them. They are brought before the Queen, who recognizes on Lionel's hand a ring his father had given him, which unknown to him, proclaimed him the Earl of Derby. Restored to his rightful position, Lionel asks Lady Henrietta to marry him, Plunkett asks Nancy, and thus both couples are happily reunited. 973 feet standard leng<th Rental $1.25 8081 Code SASE The Cricket on the Hearth Paul Gerson Featuring Josef Stmckard, Virginia Faire and Frit::i Ridgeivay An adaptation of Charles Dickens' story founded on old English folklore that a chirping cricket on the hearth hring'^ srood fortune to the household. Caleb Plummer, the toymaker. hi«; son Edward and his blind daughter Bertha live happily together. Edward becomes betrothed to his neighbor, "May Fielding, but old Tackleton the toy merchant is also in love with May. and in an altercation he is roughly handled by Edward. On account of old Tackleton's importance in the community and well-known vindictivoness. Edward takes the advice of his friends and goes away to America for awhile to make his fortune. May's friend Dot and John Perrybingle. the mail carrier, are married soon after, and as no word is received from Edward, Tackleton induces Mrs. Fielding to agree to his marriage with May in exchpncre for cancellation of a mortgage he holds on their home. May consents only because she believes that Edward i= either lost or has forgotten her. P.ut Edward comes back, and when nearing home, he learns of May's engagement to Tackleton and disguises himself as an old man who is picked up bv John Perrybingle beside the road, taken to his home and sojourns there for awhile. He discloses his identity to Dot who agrees to secrete him temporarily. Tackleton seeing Dot and the supposed old man together in affectionate discourse, tells John, who is consumed with jealousy, and decides to leave his wife. While contemplating this act he sees the blazing house of Caleb Plummer, and through great p^ort rescues Caleb and blind Pertha and takes them temporarily to live with him. Edward turns up at the wedding in time to become himself the bride"'room. and the merrymaking is crowned by old Tackleton's servant brinein? in a huge cake with his Master's compliments. 4808 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $6.2.^ To secure subjects of your own choice