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183 CLASS 8— Dramas
PRODUCER
scenes, duplicating two of the greatest battles of the World War, and yet with a powerful and touching appeal for universal peace.
4368 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $3.75
8136 Code SEFER The Lighthouse by the Sea Warner Bros.
Featuring Rin-Tin-Tin, Win. Collier, Jr., and Louise Fazenda
Albert Dorn, shipwrecked off the coast of Maine, is saved by his dog, RinTin-Tin, after an exciting battle with a man-eating shark. Rin-Tin-Tin succeeds in getting Dorn to the beach where Flora, daughter of old Caleb Gale, the lighthouse keeper, finds him, and with the aid of the dog revives him.
Ever since Caleb had been afflicted with blindness he and Flora had lived in seclusion fearing that his blindness might be discovered and his position taken away.
Flora offers Dorn a position tending the Light. He soon falls in love with her, but Flora is infatuated with Edward Cavenna, a dapper young stranger, whom Dorn instinctively distrusts, as does his dog. When Dorn attends to the Light, Rin-Tin-Tin is always on hand to help him.
Unknown to Flora, Cavenna is the leader of a band of bootleggers operating along the coast. His henchmen kidnap Dorn and the dog so that the Light will be unprotected, and then overcome old Caleb as Flora is asleep in the adjoining cottage.
Rin-Tin-Tin breaks out of the burlap bag he has been tied in and succeeds in freeing Dorn's hands. Dorn sets fire to an oil-soaked rag lying nearby and Rin-Tin-Tin dashes off with the burning rag in his mouth and drops it into the Light through the trap door under which the lantern hangs.
From this point the action rushes onwards to an exciting conclusion. Thrill follows thrill ! How Cavenna attempts to kidnap Flora, the fierce encounter between the revenue officers and the bootleggers, Rin-Tin-Tin's heroism, all have their place in the amazing series of events which makes "The Lighthouse by the Sea" one of the most thrilling pictures ever produced.
4589 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $5.00
8137 Code SEFIR The Clash of the Wolves Warner Bros.
Featuring Rin-Tin-Tin and Charles Farrcll
In the high Sierras, a forest fire drives the wolves out into the cattle country, and the country rises in arms to kill off the marauders. The most elusive and most dangerous of the wolves is Lobo (Rin-Tin-Tin). A price is upon his head and the rangers scour the country for a shot at him.
Lobo gets a thorn in his foot and, suffering intensely, he turns for aid to David Weston, a young prospector. David is out working on a claim, whose samples show a rich deposit of borax. He is alone in his cabin far off in the country. The lone wolf, relieved of the thorn, stays on at the cabin as a companion and affectionate friend.
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