Kodascope Talking-Film Library (1936)

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35 from whom they escape and Hansel fights their leader to the death. Upon their return to their native village, Hansel and Gretel dwell happily ever afterwards with the good old Burgomaster and their loving friends. The musical accompaniment to the narrative is largely from Humperdinck's opera of "Hansel & Gretel" and lends much charm to a fairy story that has endured for centuries. Tlic cast is composed largely of juvenile actors and the picture will be adored by all children and those grownups who like to believe that there are still fairies in the woods. 21 ini)i. t4800 Code GORBA THE TOY SHOP In Gorgeous Color With Beautiful Musical Accompaniment (No Dialogue) The picture opens with a homeless little girl wandering in a snowstorm past a Toy Shop window, brilliantly illuminated. Christmas carolers emerge from a nearby house and pass on down the street. A well dressed man and woman also pause to gaze in the Toy Shop window. The little girl timidly extends a hand in piteous supplication, but is pushed rudely aside as the couple walk away. The repulse of the little waif is seen with indignation by the good old Toy maker (Joseph Swickard) in the Shop, who rushes out and brings the little girl into his warm, t Base Rental S2.50. * Exclusive Kodascope Libraries Subject. Specify Two Alternates