Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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125 CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER 4505 Code GARBAR School Pals Kodak Cinegraph This is one of a series of comedies and those who have seen it agree that it is one of the most amazing pictures they have ever seen. Chimpanzees comprise the cast. It is a complete story with a real plot and many laughter provoking situations. As one watches this picture on a screen, he wonders how the producer ever had the patience to put these animal actors through the various stunts which they perform. Many of these stunts show almost human intelligence and one feels that the actors have actually grasped the humor of the situation and are doing their best to make the spectators enjoy their efforts. This picture will appeal greatly to the children, and to anyone who possesses even the slightest sense of humor. 984 feet standard length Rental $1.25 4506 Code GARBER Grief in Bagdad Kodak Cinegraph As in "School Pals" Chimpanzees comprise the main cast of this story which deals with the escapades of a lowly thief who wanders the streets of Bagdad. Through a chain of ingeniously contrived circumstances, the thief finds his way to the harem, where an unhappy Princess is preparing to wed one who is not of her own choice. Upon seeing the Princess, the thief immediately falls head-overheels in love, and he sets out to rescue her. But before he has an opportunity to play the hero, the lover of the Princess enters the harem and, seizing the Princess, carries her away to his palace in a distant land. The thief follows on the Magic Carpet of the Princess. After many thrilling adventures, both on the Magic Carpet and at the palace of the abductor, the thief rescues the Princess and takes her back to her home in Bagdad. This picture will amuse and amaze the older folk and will delight the children. 982 feet standard length Rental $1.25 4509 Code GARBUR Up on the Farm Kodak Cinegraph This is the old story of the country boy who goes to the city to make his fortune. But there is a novel twist in the plot, for the country boy takes the country to the city with him and establishes a farm on the roof of a city skyscraper. The comic possibilities of this situation are at once apparent. The cast makes the most of these possibilities and the many rural absurdities which are worked into such an environment will keep any audience in an uproar. To secure subjects of your own choice