Kodascope Talking-Film Library (1936)

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18 1 1 E 1 n * A i 1 'i^H F% yj L-1652 The Village Blacksmith Code CERKI Taken from Longfellow's famous poem, the picturesque smithy is here to delight any audience. Thurston Hall typifies those simple artisans of the anvil and the forge, who were better known to former generations than the present. The poem is well read to accompaniment of fitting scenes, while here and there is some dialogue. All together this is an artistic and very pleasing picture. L-1653 The Barefoot Boy Code CERKO Seeing the barefoot boy with his dog, in all freedom of out-of-doors and carelessness of youth, the millionaire stops his limousine for brief reflection. In his close contact with the wild flowers, birds and streams, the barefoot surely "has more than he can buy, in the reach of ear and eye." The action is well suited to words of Whittier's poem, which is heard as a background to this refreshing picture. Exclusive Kodascope Libraries Subject. To Avoid Disappointment —