Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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CLASS A — Comedies and Juvenile 92 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER 4005 Code GABAR Jimmie's Doggone Luck Christie Jimmy buys a white poodle for his little new wife and after much trouble, gets it home to her. Miss Spinster buys herself one at the same place. Next day Miss Spinster tells her colored cook to take "Whiskers" with her when she goes marketing but Whiskers hides in a closet and the cook starts out alone. Wifie also goes to market leading "Fluffy" who runs away and crosses the cook's path. Cook thinks Whiskers has preceded her to market and grabs Fluffy and Wifie, suddenly appearing, tries to do the same thing. A riot ! Police ! Phone calls for Jimmie and Miss Spinster. Finally seizing an opportunity, Jimmie and Wifie and Fluffy escape and Miss Spinster and Cook go home where they are greeted by Whiskers. But if you value peace and health, don't mention "dog" to any of these people. The subject is taboo. 928 feet standard length Rental $1.00 4010 Code GACA Roars and Uproars Chester The uproarious adventures of the Nutt family, consisting principally of the daughter, Hazel Nutt, who will inherit $5,000,000.00 if she marries someone of sufficiently eccentric character by a certain date. The introduction of several obviously crazy aspirants for the hand and fortune of the fair Hazel furnishes a skeleton upon which to hang enough plot to make a fairly funny comedy. The escape of three ferocious lions in the latter half of the comedy supplies a succession of thrills interspersed with scenes of a highly amusing nature. Some slapstick element, but nothing objectionable or likely to cause offense to any audience. 1751 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.00 4011 Code GACE Love Is Blond Chester A good comedy with clever and witty titles. It is a story of two rivals for the affection of a girl, and these rivals are continually playing pranks on each other. A herd of ostriches is very cleverly introduced to contribute to the comedy of the situation, and some of the most amusing scenes are those in which one of the rivals masquerades as an ostrich, and imposes on the good nature and credulity of his rival. Some unusual automobile horse-play is introduced, and the titling in that connection will prove amusing to everyone. The introduction of "a terrible blow" (hurricane), produces some humorous situations that will enliven even the coldest audience. 1674 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.00 Take regular weekly service