Kodascope Talking-Film Library (1936)

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36 lighted room, wlicrc lie tenderly removes the wet wrappings from her freezing feet and replaces them with warm, woolen stockings. While the old Toymaker is preparing some food in an adjoining room, the little girl falls asleep, with her head on the tahle. Then comes such a beautiful Dream! A gorgeous castle and surrounding buildings appear behind a high stone wall, through a gateway into which marches a company of Wooden Soldiers in brilliant red and white uniforms. These march back and forth, executing drills with military precision, while a Clown and Columbine furnish comedy relief in the foreground. This scene, to the music of the "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," will delight any adult and send the children into ecstasy. Finally, the little girl awakes from her dream, looks around, astonished at the disappearance of her toy playmates and turns to meet the good Toymaker bringing in refreshments which he has prepared and which they both sit down and partake. There never was a more entrancing picture for children, and their parents will see it with equal delight. 10 min. (Pub. S, see page 7). To Avoid Disappointment —