Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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169 CLASS 8— Dramas REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER In the meantime Douglas is fomenting plots, digging out prison walls, making love to Senorita Juana way up on the balcony, knocking Central American gentlemen on the head and whirling along at a terrific U. S. pace toward his goal, Juana. Does he get her ? You should see that last fierce gyroscopic wind-up when Douglas battles four generals and defies an army and you will find he does. 4304 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $3.75 8061 Code SAME Raffles Independent Featuring John Barrymore To the stately manor of Milchester, home of Lord Amersteth, comes Mr. Raffles, champion cricket player, an old college friend of Bunny Manders who is in love with Amersteth's ward, Gwendolyn. Among the guests is a Mrs. Vidall, who recognizes in Mr. Raffles a man she had formerly known as the Count de Beauderay, and who had disappeared coincidentally with the theft of a valuable pearl a year before. The main topic of conversation is "the amateur cracksman," a clever thief who has committed many daring robberies. Lord Amersteth explains that although Lady Melrose will wear the famous Melrose necklace, there is no danger of her losing it since the house is well guarded and Bedford, England's best detective, will also be there especially to guard the necklace. But in spite of these precautions the necklace is stolen and as a result of suspicions in Bedford's mind and of hints dropped by Mrs. Vidal, the net begins to close around Raffles. How he played his game ,how he won a bet from Bedford himself and used the money to save Bunny from disgrace, how he won Gwendolyn's love, restored the necklace to its owners and finally made his clean escape takes too long to tell, but it makes a splendid picture. A detective story par excellence. Clean, well directed, well acted, with an interesting plot and a well-developed element. Don't miss it. 4811 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $3.75 8067 Code SAMIR When a Man's a Man Principal Features From the story by Harold Bell Wright Featuring John Bowers, Marguerite De La Motte, Robert Frazer and June Marlowe When Larry Knight, wealthy, spoiled heir to a fortune, asked Helen Wakefield to marry him, she told him frankly that she could never do so until he made a man of himself. It hurt, but Larry took the hint and went out to Arizona where he succeeded in getting a job on a cattle ranch. The contempt the men at first felt for his inability to ride and rope was lessened by his willingness to work and learn, and he gradually grew very proficient. Phil, the ranch foreman, became his good friend. Phil was in love with Kitty Reid, who lived on the next ranch, but Kitty having been to school in the East wanted to go back and would not marry him. When she met Larry she fell in love with him. but Larry thinking only of Helen worked to help Phil win Kitty. At about this time Helen, who had not To secure subjects of your own choice