Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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127 CLASS 4 — Comedies and Juvenile REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER 4532 Code GARFI Official Officers Kodak Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang" The Gang, after an effort to play ball in heavy traffic, dispense with the traffic by putting up a "Street Closed" sign. They have their troubles in the shape of an unfriendly policeman and a rival gang which named itself "The Man Eating Tiger Cubs of Wildcat Alley." Finally, Officer "Mac" assigned to their neighborhood, becomes their friend, in place of the too severe predecessor, and forms a Junior Squad with uniforms, badges, patrol wagon, clubs and even a jail. They perform their constabulary duties in very amusing ways which will please their young admirers. 1890 feel standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 4533 Code GARFO It's a Bear Kodaji Cinegraph Featuring "Our Gang" The Gang, out for bear, raises havoc with the farm animals and causes the hired man all kinds of trouble, to say nothing of discomfort, with their arrows, lariats and gun. The bear hunt takes them both singly and together through the various pastures and pens with the different animals, out into the open fields and woods. At the end it is hard to tell whether the Gang or the bear is doing the hunting. An excellent juvenile picture. 1824 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 4534 Code GARFU Long Fliv The King Kodak Cinegraph Featuring Charley Chase, Martha Sleeper, Max Davidson and Oliver Hardy Princess Helga of Thermosa, in New York shopping, receives word of the King's death and that to inherit the throne she must marry within twentyfour hours. In a prison she marries a convict (Charley Chase), condemned to be executed, just before his pardon arrives, and returns to Thermosa supposing herself to be a widow. Her coronation is interrupted by the arrival of "the King," the former convict. His transportation has been financed by a Hebrew (Max Davidson), who goes along to find out whether he is really a King. Max becomes Charley's attendant casting envious eves on the crown which he values at $50,000.00. For maximum enjoyment