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159 CLASS 8— Dramas
8031 Code SAFE Love in the West Canyon Pictures
Featuring Tom Mix Tom drives a stage coach which is bringing the payroll to a mining camp. Bandits endeavor unsuccessfully to hold up the stage, but Tom is warned by his sweetheart through a waving handkerchief that they intend to do so and as the stage passes her hiding place with the horses at full gallop, closely pursued by the bandits, Tom with a skillful toss throws the pay envelope straight into her hands and she escapes with it to meet the payroll at the mine on time. Tom asks her father for her hand in marriage and in response to the father's query if there is anything to prevent a happy marriage, he recounts an earlier love affair which is illustrated in the picture and turns out to be to Tom's advantage rather than otherwise. Typical Western melodrama of mild proportions.
1630 feet standard lenqth — on 2 reels Rental $2.00
8036 Code SAFER School Days Warner Bros.
Featuring Wesley Barry
Speck Brown is adopted from an orphan asylum by a guardian who says he did so because he liked the boy, but he has very peculiar methods of manifesting this liking. As a normal country boy, Speck knows more of worms and hooks than he does of schools and books. He goes to school when he has to and his attendance is very much to the detriment of the peace of mind of the teacher and the progress of the other pupils. Speck's real profession is fishing, and other sports which can be indulged in through playing hookey. The pranks which he plays in school will be recalled with appreciation by elderly spectators and keen delight by juveniles.
A stranger comes to town and in the cemetery he finds Speck mourning over the graves of his parents. This stranger takes a great interest in Speck and by an Aladdin-like progress Speck is sent to the city with unlimited means at his command. Speck's career in a whirl of juvenile dissipation is very funny. His bump of conceit is dealt a killing blow by a carefully planned plot of his new and intelligent friends and the innate good in him comes to the surface, to the mutual delight of his friends in the picture and the spectators who see it.
This is a nice clean story that will please almost any audience and the only possible criticism that can be made of it is of the boyish pranks which Speck perpetrates in his school days.
5783 feet standard length — on 6 reels Rental $-k50
8039 Code SAFUR The Valley of the Missing Irving Lesser
Featuring Irving Cummings Corporal Jim Campbell, in charge of Caribou Post, a station of the R. N. W. M. P., is in love with Annabelle who. unknown to him, is the daughter of Red McGuire, a fugitive from justice. Orders to capture McGuire are received and Campbell sends two of his men to the Valley of the Missing to get him. They are shot from ambush. Stevens, a companion of McGuire, forces Annabelle to
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