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2L-4620 Little "Cinnamon" Code G^RDA
Ihtrlcsque of "Cimarron" By Clever Chinipaiiccc Comedians
This picture tulluws tlic same plot, but does so entirely with animal actors. Synchronized human voices create the impression that the chimpanzees themselves talk as well as ajt.
While familiarity with the original story is not necessary, those who recall it will recognize the great scene of the land rush into the Oklahoma territory, and the parts played by Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, Edna May Oliver and many other stars.
Recommended for both juvenile and adult audiences. A picture to enjoy and to cause one to marvel." Zr:* win.
2L-4621 "Africa Squawks" Code GERDE
Burlesque of "Africa Talks" By Clever Chimpanzee Comedians.
The hero. Trader Horn, Jr., meets many rebuffs while trying to sell his book, "Africa Squawks," in a house-tohouse canvass.
Human voices — synchronized to an uncanny perfection.
The professor's daughter appears to be such a likely prosp.;^ct, that he goes into great detail in describing the story. Here the scene changes to Africa, where we see him in exciting encounters with lions.
The professor arrives in time to interrupt the interview, aiid incidentally furnish plenty of merriment for the audieiice. 18 mill.
2L-4622 Little "Covered Wagon" Code GERDI
Burlesque of the "Covered Wagon" By Clever Chimpanzee Comedians. Those familiar with that great motion picture will recognize all the scenes and characters in this, although such familiarity is not a requisite to its enjoyment.
There is. not a human actor in the cast — all parts being played and well played by chimpanzees. It is hard to belic-ve that these clever animals may not fully understand the
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