Kodascope Talking-Film Library (1936)

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29 2L-4617 Under the Cockeyed Moon Code GERCIR Featuring Bob Carney and Dorothy Knapp Two college boys arrive in a western town which has been terrorized by a typical "bad man" or outlaw. In the confidence of ignorance, they undertake to capture him and succeed in doing so only because they really are so dumb that he is thrown completely off his guard. Their antics are amusing and will add fun and good comedy to your program. 21 niin. L-4618 Honor System Code GERCOR Featuring Clark and McCiiIlough An amusing episode in the lives of these comedians, in which they are arrested and taken to a police station for stealing, and after trying to convince the desk sergeant of their honesty, suddenly leave with everything he possesses, including even his uniform. 9 niin. 2L-4619 Belle of Samoa Code GERCUR Featuring Clark and McCullough and Lois Moran Our comedy heroes invade the sacred precincts of a highly hypothetical vestal temple in Samoa, where men are taboo. They make a hilarious entrance and are threatened with a fatal exit, but attract the favor of the savage chief's daughter (Lois Moran). Pagan dances of the maidens, headed by the hula dancer, Filoi, and her native Samoan orchestra, furnish a highly exotic spectacle which will please the sophisticated, but is not recommended for juvenile or puritanical audiences. 17 min. Little "Cinfiamon' Specify Two Alternates