Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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144 Class 8 — Dramas REEL NO. TITI.F. PRODUCER testimony against Ralph, but to no avail. It has been shown, however, that Hannah who is twenty years of age is being unlawfully held since in Indiana a girl is of age at eighteen years. The arrest of the real culprits restores Ralph's standing in the community and he promptly asks Hannah to marry him. The screen adaptation of this always popular story is entirely satisfactory and the subject is one of the finest character studies in the Kodascope Library. Splendid photography, skilled direction and fine acting thruout. It can safely be recommended for any audience. 4793 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $7.50 8084 Code SASU Pal O'Mine C.B.C. Featuring Josef Siinckard, IVillard Louis, Jean Dehriac, Irene Rich and Pauline Garon Juliet gives up a promising contract as a prima donna to become Frank's wife. Frank loses his job through a rather startling altercation and is later injured in an automobile accident. With their savings exhausted, Juliet now accepts the contract which she had before declined. Frank recovers and accompanies the opera company, known only as the husband of the famous star, which is a terrible blow to his pride and precipitates a family dissension. In order to save her husband from humiliation, Juliet arranges with Sam, the Manager of the Company, to employ her husband in some capacity and pay him two-thirds of her salary out of her own earnings. Mendoza, a former famous pianist, is compelled by an accident to his fingers, for which he unjustly blames Juliet, to become the Secretary of Sam and later falls in love with Sam's wife, Babette (Pauline Garon). Babette foolishly accompanies Mendoza to a dance hall near the theatre for a short time during one of the operatic performances, and while there the place is raided by the police. Mendoza gives their names as Sam and Juliet. This false identity, when played up in the newspapers, produces complications during which Mendoza's mentality fails and in an insane fury he attacks Sam. Babette comes to her husband's aid in valiant fashion. Later Mendoza attacks Juliet and Frank comes to her aid just in time to rescue her from Mendoza. The action of the play moves swiftly, and is replete with numerous charming pictures of the beautiful Juliet (Irene Rich). This is a photo-drama of the modern operatic stage, showing clearly the difference between the public ideas of such a life and its reality. 4906 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $6.25 8085 Code SASAR Not One to Spare Hodkinson Featuring Daznd Torrence From the well-known poem "Which Shall it Be?" by Ethel L. Beers. John Moore and his wife live on a farm and are poor in worldly possessions but rich in their possession of seven children, with all the life and vigor of childhood. They are their father's and mother's greatest happiness, also their greatest problem to feed and care for in their poverty-stricken condition. For maximuin enjoyment