Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile 96 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER impending fate, it develops that the pirate ship is a location for a motion picture play. The Director arrives, only to find that our reporter has played havoc with his plans. 912 feet standard length Rental $1.00 4035 Code GAFAR Robin Hood Junior Independent Featuring Frankie Lee and Peggy Cartwright Frankie is sick in bed and his little girl friend Peggy comes to bring him a story book to help him pass the long hours. He is soon engrossed in the story of Robin Hood, and dropping off to sleep lives the story over in a dream in which he becomes Sir Guy of Gisbourne and the Earl of Huntington, and also Robin Hood himself and little Peggy becomes Maid Marian. As Sir Guy mounted on his tiny Shetland Pony he fights in the tournament with Richard Coeur de Lion who is mounted on a huge war horse, and the discrepancy in the sizes of the knights and their mounts, tho ludicrous to the beholder, does not seem to him at all strange. As Robin Hood he rescues Maid Marian from the clutches of Prince John the Blackhearted after many thrilling fights, but is finally captured and is about to be executed when he wakes up and finds it all only a dream. An excellent story both for juveniles and grown ups. Good photography, lots of action and good, clean humor. 2922 feet standard length — on 3 reels Rental $375 4052 Code GAKI A Kid Railroad Bray Here we are shown the smallest railroad in the world, that at Venice, California. In every respect the locomotive seems to be a miniature reproduction of the large passenger locomotives with which we are all familiar. A youthful engineer is shown going over the oiling, etc., and the miniature roundhouse and turntable are illustrated. Then the locomotive picks up a train of open observation cars principally occupied by children, and the spectator is taken for a ride on the train and also views it from several points en route. We are told that it is capable of making ten miles per hour on the down grade and has to take on water every two miles. 217 feet standard length — on same reel zvith 1062, Among the Araucanians Rental $1.25 4065 Code GAMAR The Golf Bug Independent Featuring Monty Banks The subject opens with the star making some amusing shots and doing other stunts which are characteristic of a dub or particularly stupid golfer. The attitude of the "gallery" adds to the humor of the situation. Later on a particularly vicious swing into an overhanging hornets' nest produces the inevitable results. There is a drive into a pond and some decidedly original efforts of Monty to play his ball out of the pond with the assistance of some Take regular weekly service