Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile 122 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER to consent after he has won his first case. Max starts his older son in the trucking business, with disastrous results to property, and goes with Junior to find him a job. A bus, turned over by a trolley, gives Max his opportunity. He pushes Junior through an opening in the top and Junior is removed with the other "victims." "Paralysis of the left leg" is the basis of a suit to collect $50,000 damages. The scenes where Max shows the effects of paralysis to two rent collectors— thinking them adjusters from the traction company — and in the courtroom where his prospective son-in-law is the opposing attorney are hilariously funny. The truck-driving son adds a final touch to this very amusing story. 1817 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 4165 Code GAMAR Don't Tell Everything Hal Roach Featuring Max Davidson At a party in the Doodlebaum home, Max, a widower, meets the rich widow Finkleheimer, and there and then decides to change her name to his. They marry and each withholds from the other the fact that each has a grown-up son. The producer has made the most of the opportunities offered by their reticence to disclose the existence of the boys. Max's son, Asher, poses as a maid and one of the many screamingly funny scenes takes place when the new wife discovers "her" partly disrobed, being embraced by Max. The truth comes to light in the end, but words fail to describe Max's introduction to his new son. 1856 /eg/ standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 4166 Code GEMER Flaming Fathers Hal Roach Featuring Max Davidson This very amusing play shows Max trying in vain to stop his daughter's marriage. The hopeful suitor invites her to go to the beach and Max is sent by his wife to prevent what she fears is an elopement. He chooses the rumble seat and gets shaken right through to the engine compartment, emerging from under the hood much begrimed. At the beach, one comical incident follows the next until Max finds himself in the surf minus his bathing suit, affording the young couple an opportunity to get married. Max comes ashore in some seaweed, acquires part of a policeman's uniform and in the end is marshalled off by his wife. 1822 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 Select plenty of alternates