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All USED IN EXCELLENT CGrDITION Harrison, Annette Fabrey, Jim
HOCUS POCUS THE STOOGES are Backus and others. This particular
hypnotized anQ perform all kinds show is very entertaining as each
of hi-jinks for their master in- euest is given every chance to tell
-cluding a dance on a flagpo~e .l humerous stories and generally
2 reels excellent condition.$29.99 clown around. We absolately guar­
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THE SITTERDOWNERS 3 STOUGES BUILDbeine; very funny and entertaining.
a honeymoon house which finally ihour ••••••••••••••••• $12.50
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VIOLEr~T IS TH.2: 'NORD FOR CURLY A young girl who works at a ha t-
the Stooges impersonate as 3 college factory beGins receiving notes
professors at a girls school. The from here neiGhbor indicating his
girls get the lesson of their livesromantic interest in her. Her nei­
and the 3 Stooges sing very well i~ghbors frown on the young man as
this too! $29.99 being ignorant, but she falls for
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when the boys put too much yeast THE NEW SUIT. A tenement janitor

in the prohibition beer. Later in purchases the only suit he ever had

jail, some classic jail~break •••• for his own funeral! A Newsman

routines •• a real gem ••• $29.99 looking for a story blows the whole

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LOVE AT SEA ~Hour PLAYHOSE, Play feature. The bo ys ~o to their
Of The Week. Light love romance annual convention and whoop it up.
drama of a young married lady being This fast paced story line makes
romancen by shipboard Romeo's. this the #1 choice of critics!$99
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KINGS UP OSWALD CARTOON with a All are entertainment films!
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BLAZING GUNS KIl'tBY GHANT •••• $15.00 landing of a flying saucer from
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LAI"l OF THE TRIGGER .H. CASSIDY$15 . 00 Mush Mouth gets tired of dull cou­
. -ntry living and heads for the big
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COLOR LIKE NEW TRAILERS two clips in CuLOR from T.V. show
FLIGHT OF TH£ PHOENIX 50ft. $9.00 with Bobby Darin & Janet Leigh .
MODESTY BLAISE 90 feet ••••••• $ll.OOOther clip is from a BIG western
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b~~lnlng 1o_P£e§ent~.~.~$§.20__. _ with last few feet missing, but
THE ADVENTURES OF SIH LA~CELOT otherwise O.K. $16.50
~ hour T.V. Series •••• •• •• $19.95

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used 16mm 1 reelers sound THE CAT A~D THE BELL Cartoon
This classic story is brought to
FIDDLE FADDLE· '. COLOR CARTOON l~fe when tne mouse places the
Prof. Smartz is almost ' eaten by bell on the cat. Delightful talc
cannibals, but one of the 'cannibals good for any audience. $11.50
turns out to be ~is friend~ $16 *****************ww*************
~***************~****************~ HOLIDAY LAND All the holidays
SXILER BOY WILLIE MOUSE finds that are depicted in many cartoon gag
being a sailer is not an easy life.' routines. Fast paced funny,funny
$11.50 gags. $12.00
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FLYING SAUCER COLOR CARTOON $16.00 PUSS'N BOOTS COLOR Iberwirks
FOLLOW ME Complete Color cartoon Title missing but otherwise corn ­
of two twins singing, Follow Me.$13 -plete . Splicy at beginning. Rare
*****w**~************~*****~**~**** cartoon with exceptional color$12
COW & THE SPRITE COLOR Marionettes *************~*~******************
A tale of the sprite who spins RAGDOG Cartoon. 3 kittens harass
yarns with a moral. Nice for the a dog.
kiddies. 375 feet •••••••• $13.00 RABBIT HUNT· Cartoon
******~******_*w*¥**w************* LAST BEAN Cartoon(fox hunt)
LULU'S BUDGET Title Missing All three cartoons specially
LuLu tries to keep a budget but priced for only $19.95
the canny store is too bi~ a tem­ ********w*w****w******************
-ptation. Fair condition.$8.50 WEE MEN St Patrick's day will be
********************************** approaching soon and this cartoon
FAST PACE SKY CHASE COLOR is Irish all the way. Little lep=
Bozo has the time of his life in ricans hide the pot of gold from
an airplane chase. $11.95 the old miser. Irish lore. $12.00
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PIGGYBANK PRANK COLOR BOZO $11.95 ANDY PANDA'S FATHER shows how to
FIRST PRIZE SURPRISE COLOR BOZO catch a mouse with dignity.Father
Bozo is surprised. $11.95 is a cartmon versin of W.C. FIELDS
********w****************~w****** A drunken ca,t provides :)..au~hs here
HELON O~ TROY-PUPPETS incomplete too.Title missing. $10.95
good for the kiddies ••••• $4.50 ~* *x ** ** ** ** ** x* ** ** ***
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USED 16mm 1 Reel SOUND FILMS 16mm USED SOUND fEATURES
TUFFY THE TURTLE COLOR Features are ORIGINAL PRINTS of
Coronet instuctional film. High razor sharp focus,each packaged in
quality production ••••••• $16.00 a fiber-shipping case, excellent
****~*~*~*******w*********~~*~**** sound and fully complete.
SPOTTY THE FAWN COLOR CORNET'11 6 .00 ~*~******~*~****~************w***
THE FROG PRINCESS COLOR" " 16.00 PANAMA PATROL Amazing Super Dete
ANT A~D THE GRASSHOPPER COLOR 16.00 -ctive work uncovers a plot of the
THE LITTLE ROOSTER orientals to bomb the Panama Canel
THAT MADE THE SUNRISE COLOR $16.00 ·Shootouts, hi-jackings and intrig­
~*****~*w**~*****************w**** -ue of . all sorts at a bargain
BERMUDA HONEYMOON TRAVEL price ••••••••••••••••••• $49.00
See all the beautiful sights in SECRET INVESTIGATOR MAGERY REYNffiLD
enchanting Bermuda •••• •$9.50 CHARLES QUIGLEY in a murder mystery
*****~************~*******w******* with a well " develpped plot that
FUNNY COMPANY COLOR CARTOON $17.00 will keep you guessing who the
*****~****************w*********** murdereE is. $49.00
BOB .HOPE •• CHRYSLER THEATER COLOR ********~******w*~********~*****~
1st reel of 1 hour production. ADVENTURE IN HEARTS Jack La Rue
Bob gives a complete dialog intro­ Mary Healey. Lovemystery, and
-ducing the story with his usual laughs nostalgic 30's production.
humor. Story itself has several ~er¥"r~~~ " ~ol~~~~o~~vi~~~~~~?9·9°if-
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Like new ••••••••••••••••••• $8.00 PARADISE ISLAND Kennath Harlan


***************~~~***ww**~******w* & Marceline Day in romance on a
THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE CLIP ~ropic~l , isl~ . " . . $4?~q? ,," ",
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JOLLY FISH CARTOON Travel to the ranch and learn to put on a rodeo
bottom of the sea with the prof. show.Miserly orpahanage owner runs
and tangle with an octopus. The over their dog out of mea.ness.$29.
prof. drags the fish onto a lecture -h" -h-"C- "k1i -,(-~\, it ., :- ;, ,),"';,- *-h" ":n-"k ,~.. * *
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stage and the flies get out of hand THE BLACK DRAGON Bela Lugosi
Cleverly done. $8.50 mystery drama. Lugosi attempts to
************~********************** wipe out the Black Dragon society
BULLY FROG The big frog in the with assasination, hypnotism, and
little pond goes to the city for . plastic sugery. Last 2 feet missing
big-time action. $9.00 but otherwise complete •••• $69.50

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All NEW Add $2.00 on
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$ 1 . 00 on 8mm.
title description 16mm 8mm
PANDORA'S BOX Louise erooks as iulu $ 62.55
PRINCE IN PLEDGE Western with Ted Dickson $ 34.75
auEEN ELIZABETH Sarah Bernhardt $ 90.00 $ 34.75
RAVEN, THE Henry Walthall, Griffith film $ 34.75
RED RAIDERS Ken Maynard western $ 34.75
RETURN OF BOSTON BLACKIE Detective story $ 41.70
RIDING WILD Kit Carson western $ 34.75
ROAD TO YESTERDAY Absolutely complete version, Wm. Boyd $ 83.40
ROUNDING UP THE LAW Big Boy Williams western $ 34.75
RUSH HOUR Roaring Twenties comedy. Marie Provost $ 41.70
SAGA OF GOSTA BJORLING Greta Garbo silent classic $ 69.95
SAVAGES OF THE SEA Frank Merrill in island adv. $125.00 $ 34.75
SEA LION Hobart Bosworth Stars
SEA WOLF , Bessie Love in island adventure
$ 34.75
$ 34.76
SEX Louise Glaum in sexy roll $ .41.70
S,"IAM ROC K.AND T.HE ROSE Irish.Jewish wedding. Mack Swain $ 41.70
,5MATTERED _ Werner Krauss in grim murdttr tale $119.96 $ 27.80
SHIPS OF THE NIGHT A tale of murder and guilt
SHOCK, THE $ 41.70
Lon Chaney and the San Francisco quake $ 48.65
SiEGFRIED Fritz Lang classic on the dawn of time $199.95
StLENTMAN $ 69.95
William S. Hart w9stern $125.00
SKYscRAPER Ma,rvelous comedy with Wm. Boyd and Alan
SKY'S THE LIMIT $159.95 $ 48.65
Airplane action film $ 27.80
SOLDIER MAN -Harry Lanlldon at war
SON OF THE SHEIK $ 20.85
Valentino in his mightiest roll $120.00 $ 55.60
SOUL.FIRE Richard Barthelmess South Sea adventure
SOUL OF A BEAST $ 48.65
Story of heroic elephant $119.95 $ 34.75
SOUTHERN Love­
Betty Blythe in very sexy roll $ 41.70
SOUTH OF PANAMA
Carmelita Geraqhtv in revolution comedy . $ 41.70
SPANISH DANCER Pola Negri vamps again
SPARROWS $139.95 $ 34.75.
Mary Pickford classic $199.95 $ 71.55
STOP AT NOTHING George Larkin adventure
STEAMBOAT BilL JR. $ 34.75.
Buster Keaton comedy classic $139.95 $ 55.60
STRIKE Eisenstein Russian classic
SWEET ADELINE $199.95 $ 63.60
Boy makes good in big city $ 41.70
TARZAN OF THE APES The original Tarzan, E.Lincoln
TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK WORLD $125.00 $ 34.75 ·
Russian classic on revolution $ 55.60
TEST OF DONALD NORTON Tyrone Power Sr. in an adventure
THAT CERTAIN THING $ 48.65
THIEF OF BAGDAD Capra's first film for Columbia $ 41.70
Doug Fairbanks iii the Thief S 90.35
THRILL SEEKERS Lee Moran adventur.e
TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE $ 34.75
Chaplin in trouble with Dressler $ 99.95 $ 34.75
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POWER GOD 15~apter .r~~I ._ $545.00 $214.95

. . TRANSCONTINENTAL LIMITED Gripping railroad drama . $ 34.75

TUMBLEWEEDS Wm. S. Hart favorite $ 55.60

20,000 LEAGUES UNDER SEA Early version but great effects $ 55.60

UNCLE TOM'S CABIN 1914 version of Stowe classic $ 99.95 $ 34.75

UNKNOWN RANGER Rex Ray western $ 27.80

VAMPYR earl Dryer vampire. classic $ 48.65

VARIETY . Emil Jannings in carnival murder $ 34.75

WARNING SHADOWS Robison directs this German horror film $ 41.70

WAXWORKS Jannings and Veidt in German classic $ 48.65

WAY DOWN EAST LillianGish . top quality print $ 69.95

WEBS OF STEEL Helen Holmes adventure drama $ 34.75

WHITE GOLD Jetta Goulda in "lost" classic $ 41.70

WHITE HELL OF PIlZ PALU German drama in the mountains $ 48.65

WHITE OUTLAW; THE Art Accord wimern $ 41.70

WHITE WILDERNESS Intense German Iceland rescue $ 34.75

WILD AND WOOLLY . Early Douglas Fairbanks western $ 34.75

WILDCAT . Action filled fight film $ 41.70

WINNING THE FUTURITY Hotse race adventure $ 41.70

WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES SWedish masterpiece on witchcraft $159.95 $ 55.60

WIZARDOFOZ Larry Semon and Ol~ver Hardy fantasy $ 41.70

YANKEE CLIPPER William Boyd .in sea adventure $129.95 $ 48.65

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WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES (1920) Denmark Add $2 0 00 0


BeniamlnChrlstensen's semi-documentary ' shows 16~m. $1.00
varIous forms of wItchcraft from the 15th Century to the on 8mm on
present. Due to Its explicit scenes of nudity and sadism,
this film was banned In most countrIes at the tIme of Its
all titles
release. 8 Reels - A
on this
16mm silent $159.95

GREAT FILMS
SPARROWS .
Pickford's greatest film In superb quality. U Is the
the orphan family escaping the clutches of • ~uel
m'a ster by fleeing Into the deadly swamps. 9 Reel. .
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Walter Huston directsd by D. W. Griffith . $159.96 $129.95
ALEXANDER NEVSKY Fantastic battle scenes $224.95 $149.95
BLOOD OF A POET Jean Cocteau directs this fantasy $159.95 $ 69.96
CHAMBER OF HORRORS lilli Palmer stars in grotesque film $139.95
CRIME OF OR. CRESPI Erich Von Stroheim in Poe horror story $139.95
DAWN ON THE GREAT DIVIDE Buck Jones western $119.95
FtVING DUeCES Laurel :and Hardy's last great f i l m ' -$J 39.'95 Ii $ 89.95
HIS DOUBLE 1I FE Lillian Gish in rare sound film $159.95
HUMAN MONSTER Bela Lugosi horror film $119.95
iNVISISLE GHOST Lugosi in supernatural mystery $128.95 $ 89.95
IVAN THE TERRIBLE PT. 1 Eisenstein Russian history $194.95 $139.95
IVAN THE TERRIBLE PT. II Eisenstein Russian history $194.95 $139.95
lIL ABNER Buster Keaton, Edgar Kenn8dy, AI St. John $119.95 $ 89.95
M Fritz Lang masterpiece with Peter Lorrie $169.95 $ 99.96
MEETING AT MIDNIGHT Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan $109.95 $ 89.95
MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE Douglas Fairbanks· music & effects $149.95 $ 89.95
MONSTER MAKER George Zucco and Ralph Morgan $129.95
MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG Bela Lugosi mystery drams $109.95 $ 69.95
PHANTOM FI END Ivor Novello remake of The Lodger $169.95
PHANTOM SHIP Bela Lugosi suspense mystery $109.95
PRINCESS CINDERELLA Great children's feature .. musical $149.95 $ 99.95
RADIO RANCH Gene Autry serial condensation $119.95 $ 89.95
RETURN OF CHANDU Bela Luaosi in mvsterv classic $109.95 $ 79.95
SABOTAGE Hitchcock suspense tale $159.95
SCARLET LETTER Coleen Moore version of classic story $129.95
SIX SHOOTIN SHERIFF Ken Maynard western $109.95
THE SHADOW STRI KES Rod LaRoque as Lamont Cranston $109.95 $ 89.95
STUDY IN SCARt,.ET Rare Reginald Owens Sherlock Holmes $179.95
ST~TPILOT Tailspin Tommy adventure film $109.95
SVt:WGALI Barrymore is Svengali $198.95 $128.95
. THIt4GS TO COME Raymond Massey!n story of future $199.95 $139.95
.TUMBLEWEEDS Wm. S. Hart - music track $149.95 $119.95
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Raymond Massey narrates· 1927 $199.95
VAMPYR Carl Dryer clasSic horror film $159.95 $ 79.95
WHITE ZOMBIE Be!a Lugosi in great horror classic $119.95

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title description 16mm 8mm
ADVENTURES OF TARZAN Elmo LincOln, 13 Chapters
$249.95 $90.35
ALEXANDER NEVSKY . Fantastic battle scenes
$83.45
ALICE IN WONDERLAND Early fantasy· great costuming
$ 99.95 $24.35
ANNAPOLIS Johnny Mack Brown
$34.75
APRIL FOOL Domestic melodrama
$ 41.70
ARSENAL Dovzhenko's poem of the revolution
$159.95 $ 48.65
AVENGING CONSCIENCE Henry Walthall, D. W. Griffith directs $159.95 $ 41.70
. BEAU BRUMMEL John Barrymore and Mary Astor $J85.00 $ 69.95
BED AND SOFA Great Abram Room Russian comedy film $ 48.65
BELLS, THE Boris Karloff early horror film $ 48.65
BELOVED ROGUE John Barrymore swashbuckler $ 69.95
BIG STAKES Ku·Klux-Klan and cowboys $125.00 $ 34.75
BLIND HUSBANDS Von Stroheim din,ctl $ 55.60
BLOOD AND SAND Valentino throws the bull $109:95 $ 41.70
BLOOD AND STEEL Train Race Drama $125.00 $ 34.75
BLoolnl'F-'A PO-eT .. -. ..--,- -- .---- Jeen·COcteaU-Trench 'titles
$12~.OO $ '34.75
BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN ~.~;. Hirf as lumberjack $ 34.75
, BORDER V,.CIANCE Jack Perrin western j: j I, $ 41.70
BROTHE Interesting adventure film $ 34.75
BRUTE ISLAND Harry Carey adventUre $ 27.80
BURLESQUE ON CARMEN Charles Chaplin early classic $109.95 $ ,34.75
CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Conrad Veidt German classic $129.95 $ 48.65
CAT AND THE CANARY Laura LaPlante comedy·horror film $ 34.75
CHILD.OF THE PRAIRIE Tom Mix w,stern $125.00 $. 34.75
CLASH OF THE WOLVES Charles Farrell, Rio·Tin-Tin ~.
_.J, $ 41.70
COMING OF AMOS, THE Rod LaRocque, DeMille adventure . ~! ! $ 34.15.
COVERED WAGON ' Epic of the great western movement $ 27.80
CRAINQU EBI LE Great French classic story of stroets $139.9~ , $ 34.75
CRAZY RAY, THE . Rene Clair fantasy of death ray $ ' 34.75
DADDIES Mae Marsh in delightful comedy $110.00 .
DAUGHTERS OF EVE ShQwgirlleadl men astray $125.00 $ 34.76
DESTINY, ' Fritz Lang fantasy $ 41.70
DEVIL'S ISLAND Wild adventure film . $ 41.70
OR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE John~;rymore's firSt great horror film
DR. MABUSE Ctn
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THINGS TO COME
Raymond Massey stars in this f antasy of Wor ld War II
(filmed before it began). Civi lization is nearly totally
destroyed and it remains for t he su.rv iving scientists of
the world to rebuild It into a utopia. .
16mm sound $199.95

VAMPYR
Here is the complete Dreyer classic of vampires and the
macbre. It has the original sound track and Is partially
titled and partially In English. It replaces the 5 reel
condensation we offered formerly. It is much more
complete than that earlier version and of substsntlally
the same good quality.
16mm: $159.95 Smm sound: $79.95

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NIBELUNGS
SIEGFREIO-part 1-KRIEMHILO'S REVEt4GE·part 2
Thele 17 reell comprise the complete IOSio of ... Nlbelunga.
It il the only complete ver.lon of thil film .ilable. It' I.

Englilh titled throughout itl complete length.~.,7 r.ela-A

16mm silent $359.95 Smm silent 1111'.60 .


SIEGFRIED ALONE 16mm $199.95 Smm $69.95
KR EMHI m . $159.95 Smm $4.65

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GYPSY BLOOD
Pola Negri as Carmen in this UFA film directed by Ernst
lubitsch . This spectacular drama of the sultry gypsy
inspired further large scale f ilms such as Madame
DuBarry and Anna Boleyn.
16mm silent$159.95 8mm silent $41.70

THE COVERED WAGON (1925) .


Considered by critics to be among the best five westerns of 811
time, this film stars A,lan Hale and Ernest Torrance. It is a
monumental spectacle with scenes never again duplicated. 5
reels - A Smm silent $34.75

PHAIITOI OF THE OPERA

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At Last! AU the thrills of the original 1925 Phantom are available to
c,oJlectors. Lon Chaney as Erik, the deformed, mad soul who lives d..p
In the cellaraof the Parll Opera House, Is In love with Christine, a
young opera singer; and hls,love drives him to murder. This Is not the
lame verSion available through other sources, but ,the compl~,
original 1925 release print. Color s~uences are Included In the prInts
and contain the main tItles and masked bell sequence. They are also
available separately. Sorry, but In order to make thIs Important
release available we feel we cannot accept Trade-Ins on the abridged
print of The Phantom of the Opera ava,,.bl.from Blackhawk,
Movledromi, etc; QUality. B. 8 Full reel,. " . , ' .
16mm silent $199.95 8mm silent $67•.0 (both Include color)
Color Sequence Alonel6mm $24.00 8mm $12.00 .

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THE GOLF SPECIALIST .********~*************«********.****.
Year 1930. 18 Min. W. C. Fields. Fields poses as a golf tLEFACE nCB HC.'Pf<; /(' ,JAf,E Rt!SS[i;LL
instructor at a fashionable hotel and gives some hilarious golf
lessons to the Jealous house detective's wife. This very funny ~c8pe thr-- hu r 1i"lnr s-f:rdre whpn Bob im­
comedy presents Fields in his famous golf act he had used Jerson::i.tes thp rr(":r~jC'lflP-m;·I.r~o' ,J,h,5o
often on the stage prior to this film. This was his first sound
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Year 1932. 10 Min. W. C. Fields. Produced by Mack Sen­ Ie +,nwl;o 1,?,3~h,5 eaitjoYlp-o
nett. The films of W. C. Fields have become comedy classics. .****************** ••****************
Fields as "The Dentist" has an assortment of weird patients,
from a woman that screams when he trys to "look" a: her IE RElITCTAf,;T ASTHO~.AUNT Don Knotts

teeth to a man that has such a thick beard, Fields cann<'t even : picken as the least li~ely person

find his mouth. There were protests from the dental prJfession
when this film was originally released.
• be an astronaut in orner to prove
tat automation noes it a1111,2,),50
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5 Min. W . C. Fields. A vaudeville skit in w~lich Fields, ;n a 7 Van Bure:!
raccoon coat and carrying a mysterioudy leaking suitcase
boards a train where he encounters society drunks and other
p-inAw, Michirnn 48602
'''Ieirdos. This is thought to be Field's last film.
$24.50
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THE 39 STEPS
M' Robert Donat Madeleine Carroll, Direc-
Year 19~CFR~~ H\n':CHCOCK. "H~nnay" (Robert. Donat) is
!ed b YL d 'c hall when a man is killed whereupon a
IN OLD SANTA FE In a on on musl "Hanna " and that she IS
fear 1934. 6 Min. Excerpts from the Feature "In Old Santa woman confesses the murder to Y u dered leaving
e" Starring Ken Maynard, George (Gabby) Hayes, Smiley ~~~~~~;,e :i~~ei~~ ~~~\f!h~nn d~~eg~:dth: ;'i~e a~e' hunti~g
Burnette and a young Gene Autry who Sings il Western Song. him for the murder and the spies are hunting Im
rhis was probably "Autry's" first film. Included in this film d ecauste ,e
k t uc h It's a nightmare of chase an pursUI, In
IS one of the most prominent songs sung and written by nows 00 m .
h' h "Hannay" escapes by inches rom f th e ang man's
h . noose
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Smiley Burnette, "Mama Don't 'Low No Music Played in w ~c h . 's bullet Director Hitchcock descrtbes t e
Here ."
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$29.50 less terro~ that is strikingly effective. $169 50
(New York Times-ReView) _
MEET BELA LUGOSI

and

MEET OLIVER HARDY


THEME SONGS OF YESTERDAY
l Min. An interview with Bela Lugos;. H.. is asked what his (Organlogue)
' avorile film was, etr. . And Bela talks about DRACULA
vhich was the film that made him famous. A Rare subject Year i 931. 8 Min. LEW WHITE, Organist. A rare Short Sub­
nd you see and hcar Bela as he actl/airy is, and not as a ject and a good Collecto r'5 item, Remember back during the
lampire. Next you will, see ;In interview with Oliver Hardy. early 1930's when YOIl went to a Theatre and quite often you
)Iiver tells how he and Stan got together and how much would see an ORGANLOGUE with the words flashed on the
arder it is to produce a Comedy film. An interesting subject sc;reen and YOU and the audience would Sing along with the
nd of course you see Olfie as he actually is off screen. film? This is one of the Original Organlogues released in 1931 .
It is complete and has some of the old Favorite Songs such
as "Louise," "Ramona," "Should I," "Singin' in the Rain"
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Ye ar 1887 to 1939 . 33 Min. The evolution of films from the
begi nning and the many people who contributed so much to STAGE DOOR CANTEEN
its success. George Eastman, Thomas A. Edison, Charlie Chap­ 'ar '943. 93 Min. Produced by Sol Lessor. ACADEMY
li n, Tom Mix, Mac Swain, Marie Dressler, John Gilbert, Ru­
dolph Valentino, George Arliss, Ronald Coleman, Clara Bow,
/YARD NOMINEE. **** New York Daily News. It's the
GGEST thing to hit the SCREEN . Starring Kenny Baker,
De lores Del Rio, Eddie Cantor, Marion Davies, Harold Lloyd, lIulah Bankhead, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Ray
Pola Negri. Edison's Black Maria, Queen Victoria's Diamond Iger, Katharine Cornell, Gracie Fields, Helen Hayes,
Jubdee- - 1897, Antique Cameras and Projectors, Sarah Bern ­ tharine Hepburn, George Jessel, Gypsy Rose Lee, Harpo
hardt in "Camille"- I 9 I 2, George Melie's trick films, Edison's Irx, Yehudi Menuhin, Ethel Merman, Paul Muni, Merle
"Asleep at the Switch", little Moritz, Bathing Girls of 1920, ,eron, George Raft, Lanny Ross, Johnny Weissmuller, Ed
Fashion 's from Paris- 1922, Forming of United Artists Corp. ynn, Ned Sparks, and with the Bands of Xavier Cugat,
with Doug Fairbanks Sr. , Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and nny Goodman, Kay Kyser, Guy Lombardo, Freddie Martin,
D. W . Griffith. Lionel Barrymore and Mary Pickford in "The d other celebrated Artists from the Stage, Screen and
New York Hat", Lon Chaney in "Phantom of the Opera", dio. (One of the '0 best pictures of War) $195 • 00
Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings in "The Blue Angel",
Will Rogers, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bela Lugosi in "White
Zombie", Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "Flying Deuces" .
An _en!..e!taining film sho,!"ing the history of Motion Pictures.
THE BLUE ANGEL
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Year 1929. 87 Min. Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings. Directed
by Josef von Sternberg. "The Blue Angel" fuses the charm­
ing naturalism of Marlene Dietrich and the gutty expresslon­
is;' of Emil Jannings into a harsh slice of realism. Professor
Rath, a dignified university professor, falls in love with L?la
Lola, a vulgar nightclub singer. His glum descent ~rom pride
and importance to humiliation and insignificance IS brutally
charted in disconsolate visuals and piercing sound effects.
"The Blue Angel" proved to be one of the most creative
films of the period, filled with movement and a richness of
pictorial elements. "Most skillful and vivid of von Sternberg'S
talkies" (The Film Till Now). "One of the most creative
fil ms of the period" (The liveliesihAr,tj,.. (~an Language
- English Sub-Titles). $195.00 NEW

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the DC -3. Some of the outstanding scenes you will see are the
AIRSHIP HINDENBURG, explode and burn on its arri val at
La ke Hurs t , New Jersey---€arly EXPERIMENTAL planes- the
WRIGHT BROTHERS' FL IGHT at Kitty Hawk- GLIDERS in

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flight - TWIN ENGINE AMPHIBIAN sea plane _ KELLETT
AUTOGYRO in flight and landing- HEL/COPTFD hovering and
in fl ight-J_3 CUBS - STEAR~ ' 6's - P-51
MUSTANGS--B_' 7 FLYING FORl vould like a
film that shows many different tYPE . .)m the past,
th is is a MUST for your film library. $33.00 NEW

AVIATION ODDITIES
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11 Min . You will see scenes showing the Fokker Tri- Motor
" Bird of Paradise" which flew Non-Stop 2400 miles in 24

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Hrs. and 50 Min . from Oakland, California to Hawaii on June
28, 1927. - Also many STRANGE looking CONTRAPTIONS,
some that Flew? And many that didn't . Some of the odd . , . ..
:ooking creatures are a PLANE WITH A BOAT SAIL FOR
THRUST - BICYCLES WITH WINGS _ A MAN FLAPPING . ,
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WINGS FASTENED ON HIM-A BICYCLE WITH WINGS
AN D JET PROPELLED - THE SKY CAR - and others. Many
HUMOROUS scenes from the experimental days oJ f-~iation .
$33.00 NEW AIR MANIACS $33.00 NEW
" HISTORIC REVIEW OF AVIATION-1920's" Year 1933 . 10 Min. A wi ld airplane ride with Vince Barnett
14 Min . This fil m covers the History of Aviation from World riding on the tail of an ,!irplane with a camera trying to take
Wa r I a nd dur ing the 1920's. See Eddie Rickenbacker World mOllies, and of course with the airplane doing some aerobatics,
Wa r I Ace- Preside nt Woodrow Wilson inaugurating the first
Air Mai l Service- See President Wilson consulting with the MEMORIES IN MUSIC
Pilot befo re the flight , while 4 mail sacks are being loaded on Year 1942. 10 Min . 3 GREAT ~ng~, from the era of the
the plane. Less than 2 2 mil es from Washington the Atrma il GREAT Bands. "Blues in the N,ght WIth Cab Cal!?way.
Polot got lost, but la ter the mail was flown by another Pilot "Moonlight Becomes You" with Eddy ~oward ~nd Ain t
who fo llowed the Railroad tracks to New York-·Airplanes used Misbehavin" with "Fa's" _W~'xr, combine to QIVlL..YOU a
fo r Fores t Fire Patrol - BARNSTORMING _ DAREDEVIL'S
WING WALKING- "THE JENNY" the Army's f irst traine r musical treat. $32.00 NEW
-- BALLOONS, BLIMPS - STRAFING MANEUVERS .- ACT­ TARZAN THE FEARLESS .
UAL TESTING OF PARACHUTES - See the longest Cross
Count ry Flight on May 2, 1923 a T -2 Plane fl ew from Ne w Year 1933 . 11 Min. Buster Crabbe, Jacqueline Wells (Julie
York to San Diego. Genera l Billy Mitchell said an A irp lane Bishop ). One of the first of the Tarzan sound films. See
WI th bombs could sink a Battleship. Many d isagreed, but you Tarzan swing through trees as only he can do, and also fight­
can see Billy M itchell p<ove it by sink Ing several Battlesh,ps. ing a lion, diving into a river from a high cliff, falling in the
Many Historic ,eV.ellts are seen . A film well wo rth having in dea th pit and rescued by an elephant . A comical Chimp also
your library. ~45.00 NEW makes the ac t ion highlights from this feqtur" most interesting.

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!iIr 1931. 62 Min. Starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Bebe
THE PHANTOM EXPRESS Inrels, Edward Everett Horton, Jack Mulhall, Bing Crosby.
Year 1932 60 Min. Starrinq J. Farrell McDonald, Sally Blane, usic by Irving Berf in. It's a suave, D<?ug Fairbanks who
Wm. Collier Jr. HobNt Bosworth. A loyal, experienced old llics through this clev('r piece of entertaInment, set against
Engineer is disrnissed t,om his job because his explanatIon that laVIsh background of Wall Street, Park Avenue and a rnod­
a mysterious train caused the wreck of his own, is not believed ,i~tic ocean liner. Doug plays a wizard of finance who
by hIS superiors. When several mere wrecks Occur. the son nerally ignores the ladies. AA pip, Bebe Daniels, makes him
of lhe president, decides to investigate. He stumbles over a I and he pursues her abroad, letting his business interests
clue that enables him to apprehend the culprits. To be sure, to smash. After getting the impression that the femme
It has its moments of strong melodramatic excitement, in s been k iclding him along, he finds out differently. ~he
which trains te'!r through the night and cross bridges just be­ Ifogue is swift and sophisticated. Bebe, and a young Brng
fore the structures give way. "Rail" Buffs will thrill at the osby give out with a song and Edward Everett Horton IS
Signal Tcwcrs, Roundhouse Activity, Railroad Signals, etc. and ell as Doug's valet. (Film Daily $139.00 NEW
all the SIGHTS and SOUNDS of Steam Locomotives of a by­
gone era. STOP, LOOK and LlSTEN-T~.J:tiANTOM EX­
PRESS is a Mystery Thriller. $139.00 NEW

GREAT GUY
Year 1936. 50 Min. James Cagney, Mae Clarke. Cagney is a
Deputy Commissioner of Weights and Measures whose rigid
adherence to hi~ oath of office proves embarrassing to a rather
warped set of characters. It's excellent for the talents th.e
screen audience knows Cagney for. Cagney concluding arrest IS
not punishment enough, locks the police Captain out of the
room. "You can't beat up my prisoner", the Captain calls,
while the struogle continues within, "Open that door." He
takes a cigar from his pocket. "If you don't open lip, I'll break
the door down," he announces, "as seon a~"llfr~h ~;s. cigar".
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THE VAMPIRE BAT


Year 1933. 50 Min. Starring Lionel Atwill, Fay (King Kong)
Wray, Melvyn Douglas, Maude [burne, Robert Frazer, George
E. Stone, Lionel Belmore, and Dwight Frye, the Hunchback in
the original Frankenstein film, who raiscs Bats for his amuse­
ment . "The Vampire Bat" is a Mystery a~ well as a Horror HYPNOTIZED
picture. Thc people of "Klcinschloss" is of the opinion that Year 1932 58 Min. Starring MORAN and MACK (The Two
we rewolves arc at large. Mr. Atwill holds out in favor of Black Crows) of Radio fame, with Charlie Murray, Ernest Tor­
vampire bats, Quoting learned authorities to prove his conten­
rence, Wallace Ford, Marie Alba, Herman Bing, Luis Alberni,
tion that vampire bats are more than a peasant superstition.
Hattie McDaniel. Directed by MACK SENNETT. This rowdy
Mr. DOllglas, who refuses to be swayed by mass hysteria, de­
adventure leaps from a circus and soon is at sea aboard a
clare's the outrages to be the work of a dangerous lunatic. liner. A clever Hypnotist, Pllts several in a trance because he
Fine acting by a very good cast, excellent photography and
wants to get hold of a sweepstake ticket. Charlie Murray is
deft direction makes this tale of the VamQjr.e most a~orbing.
kept busy trying to destroy the spell cast over the circus peo­
ple. A lion frightens the captain until he goes down in the
$129.00 NEW boiler room and causes a panic by holding on to the line at­
tached to the vessel's whistle. There are men dressed as women
so as to get into the life-belts and a tornado of happenings,
interrupted here and there by glimpses of the captain dancing
up and down on a hot boiler. There is a clever sj!Quence where
animation and live action are combined. ~ - - -­
$139.00 NEW
THE GREAT ASTAIRE
Year 1940. 7 Min. Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddal'd, Artie
Shaw and his Orchestra. Fred sings to Paulette and does a
solo dance number while directing Artie Shaw's Orchestra.
Astaire was the "top" screen dancer and this film shows him
in some of his best routines. $27095 NEW
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EXTRA GIRL, THE ' Mabel Normanci gom:adyta';lorit9
$ 48.66
EVES Of YOUTH Ciara-.Kimble Young and V8rentino
$129.95 $ 48.65
FATAL PASSION OF OR. MABUSf. Fritz lang story of corruption
$ 62.65
FAUST Emil Jennings in classic ~ory
$ 62.55
FIGHTlNG AMERICAN Mary Astor in airplane drama
. ,'. $ 109.95 $ 41.70
FIGHTING LEGION ; Ken MaYn8f'dwlS'tf.lfn _
$ 34.75
-FOOLISH whiES ------- - -v~riStro.eim classic . -'-" $ 55.60
GENERAL, THE ' I Oj) Ql Most complete version of Keaton film $ 65.60
GIRL 'IN THE PULLMAN ~~ I,Marie Prevost & Harrison Ford $135.00 S 41.70
GOLDRUSH, THE I
p. •.; 0 Chaplin rnasterpiece-S-Bmm $ 59.95 $139;95 $ 65.60
, GOlEM, THE ~.p ~ German horror classic $ 48.65
GOOSE WOMAN, THE ~ S co Louise Dresser in great film . $ 62.55
GRAND DUTCHESS & WAITER to -E
~ Florence Vidor and Adolph Menjou $ 41.70
HAN DS UP g
r l 0 ! Raymond Griffith classic comedy $ 34.75
HAUNTED CASTLE , THE .. ..c: 0 F. W. Murnau classic mystery - fare ' $149.95 $ 34.75
HEADING HOME ~ ~ ~ Babe Ruth sports· comedy film of 1920 $ 34.75
HEADLESS HORSEMAN (]) r-l Will Rogers as Ichabod Crane $125.00
HEARTS O F HUMAN ITY 8
s:::.a Von Stroheim early classic $199.95 $ 63.60
HE ll'S HINGES 4! c ~ Wm. S. Hart's greatest western film $ 34.75
HE R WANTON DESTINY t-'--.J Gloria Swanson in Salvation Army $ 41.70
HIS MAJESTY, THE SCARECROW OF OZ Produced by L. F. Baum $100.00 $ 34.75
'iOMECOMING Rare German classic $159.95 $ 51.60
rlUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME Lon Chaney the hunchback as $169.95 $ 62.55
INFORMER Robison directs, Lars HansQn sttlrs $ 27.BO
INTOLERANCE Most complete version of Griffith film $219.00 $ 90.35
IVAN THE TERRIBLE PT. I Eisenstein Russian history $ 69.95
IVAN THE TERRIBLE PT. II Eisenstein Russian history $ 69.95
7HE JOYLESS STR EE"l' Garbo is featured $ 41.70
JUDITH OF BETHUUA Griffith's first feature $ 95.00 $ 34.75
{ENTUCKY DERBY Reginald Denny in romantic comedy $ 41.70
'( ING ON MAIN STREET Adolph Menjou and Bessie Love $ 34.75
<RI EMHI LD'S REVENGE Ftitz Lang sequel to Siegried $159.95 $ 4B.65
~AST LAUGH, THE Emil Jannings in his greatest roll $ 55.60
t AST OUTLAW, THE Early Gary Cooper western $ 41.70

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LAUGHING AT DANGER
Dick Talmadge comedy $119.95
$ 34.75
LEAP YEAR
Complete Fatty Arbuckle comedy feature
$ 41.70
LEOPARD WOMAN
Louise Glaum as vamp $135.00

LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA


,Rin·Tin·Tin adventure $ 34.75
LILAC TIME
Gary CQoper and Coleen Moore $ 62.55
LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE
. Mine disaster drama $ 41.70
LITTLE O,RPHAN ANNIE CORNER Children's classic with Coleen Moore $ 34.75
LIVING STORY OF THE BIBLE Early biblical films in compilatio'l $ 34.75
LODGER, THE Hitchcock directs Ivor Novello $159.95 $ 41.70
LOST WORLD, THE Prehistoric animals and Wallace Beery $ 34.75
LURE OF THE RANGE Dick Hattan western Ij - , - - - ... $ 34.75
M Fritz Lang classic. sub-titled .Add 2.00 on , $ 62.55
MALIK, THE GREENLAND HUNTER (See: WHITE WILDERNESS) It6mm,~1 0 00 on:
MAN FROM BEYOND Houdini feature film .li3rqm 1.1 tle~ _.,J. $ 41.70
MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS MY$tery. tale with Cornelius Keefe $ 41.70
\1ANHANDLED Gloria Swanson adventure $ 34.75
'f1ARK OF ZORRO Douglas Fairbanks 8$ Zorro $149.95 $ 55.60
MARRIED? Constance Bennett $135.00 $ 41.70
'\1ETROPOLIS Fri1il Lang film of the'future $144.00 $ 62.55
MICHIGAN KID Conrad Nagel and Renee Adoree $ 34.75
MIDNIGHT GIRL, THE Lila Lee and Bela Lugosi $ 41.70
\1ILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Lila Lee in who-dunnit mystery $ 41.70
MISS BLUEBEARD Bebe Daniels and Rlly Gri-ffith comedy $ 34.75
MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE Doug Fairbanks· completely titled $ 48.65
MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Valentino in big costume drama $ 69.95
MOTHER Great Pudovkin Russian classic $169.95 $ 55.60
MY BOY Jackie Coogan claSsic· good print $139.95 $ 34.75
MY LADY OF WHIMS Clara Bow comedy $ 34.75
NIBELUNGS, THE . Parts 1 & 2 complete $359.95 $118.60
"JICKLE HOPPE R Mabel N.ormand comedy $ 20.85
, IGHTCRY
Best of Rin Tin Tin adventures $ 41.70
'\10 MAN'S LAW
Rex, King of the Wild Horses western $ 99.95 $ 41.70
NOSFERATU
Grea~ German vampire film $119.00 $48.65
OFFICER 444
10 Chapter serial $350.00
OLD HEIDELBERG
Dorothy Gish, Wan ace Reid, Von Stroheim S 34.75
ONE ARABIAN NIGHT
Pola Negri and Ernst Lubitsch classic $159.95 .$ 34.76
ORCHIDS AND ERMINE
Delightful Coleen Moore Comedy $ 34.75
PASSION OF JOAN deARC
Carl Dryer classic .' completely titled "$169.96 $ 48~65,
')ASSION PLAY
Early life of Christ film $120.00 $ 48.65'
;'ATENT LEATHER KID, THE
Richard Barthlemess war drama $ 76.45
,.,IECK'S BAD BOY
Jackie Coogan comedy classic $ 34.75
PERIL OF THE RAILS
Helen Holmes advanture storY. $149.95 $ 34.75
WHITE ZOMBIE SVENGALI
Year 1931. 80 Min . John Barrymore, Mal ian Marsh, Donald
Yea r 1932. 68 Min. Starring Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, Crisp Du Maurier's unforgettable story is mostly concerned
Robert Frazer, Joseph Cawthorn. An eerie, .spooky motion with Svengali's hypnotic powers over the girl who calls her­
picture th;>! outdoes all its predecessors. This picture ~ay self Trilby, The scenes where he hypnotizes Trilby, his eyes
safeiy be said to be in a class by Itself. The story deals with appear to lose the iris and become a luminous white. In one
occult pract ices in remote sections of Haiti where Zombies, sequence, where Svengali casts his spell over Trilby from his
or dead bodies are dug from their graves and, by a process abode to her's, there is unusual artistry. The clock is heard
of sorcery, rea~im a ted and put to work in, the fields a.nd sugar striking midnight and then Svengali begins to exert his ma­
mills as slaves. The entire film is done with such artistry and licious influence and the camera travels slowly away from
such conviction and sincerity that one cannot but believe. Svengali, until his figure is small in the distance. The camera
Certainly WHITE ZOMBIE exerts a great appeal upon the continues until it comes to where Trilby lives. Barrymore's fine
emotions. Its story is staggering without a doubt. performance surpasses anything he has done for the screen.

$155.50' $169.00
BEYOND BENGAL
Year 1934. 65 Min. Take a Safari with a Cara~an of 1,600
eo Ie into one of the most forbidden Jungles In the ,,":,orld,
fhe pMalayan Peninsula. This film is Authentic and was ~Imed
entirely in its actual locale. SEE- 400 Wild Eleph~n~s tam­
ede . . . Monkeys . . . Anteaters . . . Hundreds o. ats .. .
beers . .. Rare White Gibbon's , .. Lions .... Tigers .. .
Hunting and Spearing for Crocodiles . . . Panthers . . . Alr;;,ost
Extinct Leopards . . . Pythons . . . King Cobra5 . : . are
Swimming across a nver alive With
scenes 0 f Siadangs . . . f J I L' f .
Crocodiles .. . and many more rare scenes 0 ung e I e In
the raw. A Stark drama of unbelievable courage. .. d
"Brings a new note to t':'.e Wild Animal films-EXCiting Recor
of Malayan Adventure . .
(THE COLUMBUS CITIZEN, ReView)

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Year 1935. 56 Min. Bela Lugosi, Wallace Ford, Arline Judge.
FLYING DEUCES "M Wong" is the bloody biography of a power-mad Chmese.
Year 1939. 70 Min. Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Fin­ Co:iucius distributed twelve golden coins before his dehth and
layson, Jean Parker. One of the best and funniest of the a legend developed that great power would .come to t e man
Laurel and Hardy Features. Ollie is "jilted", and drowning who succeeded in obtaining all twelve for ~Imse~f. Mr. ~on~
;n the local "shark infested" river appears the only solution turns his hatchet men loose in San FrancIsco s Chinatown. 00
to his troubles-Stan is naturally expected to accompany him. Mr Wong has eleven golden coins on his table. A young ne~,:;
They are interrupted by an officer of the Foreign Legion who pa~er ma'" becomes involved in the mad hunt for the twe
has a better idea. Following his advice, Ollie is convinced he coin. He pursues Mr. Wong through the ~urky secret pas­
will soon forget the "girl of his dreams" by enlisting-with sages behind old li See's herb shop and finally unveils the
Stan of course. Having forgotten the past, Oliver decides to chief killer under the noses of the paffled cqP~. !Ne)V, York
return to "civilian" life and demands his release, only to find Times Review)
the pair are to be shot at sunrise. This leads to a lot of
:omedy action, and when Stan and Ollie try to fl an airplane $139.00 new
md it does all kinds of wierd

DREAMING OUT LOUD


Year 1940. 70 Min. Lum 'N Abner, Frances Langford, Phil
Harris, Frank Craven, Bobs Watson. Lum and Abner in the
days of radio were just about as popular as Amos 'N Andy.
They were on radio for 23 years starting in 1931 . The former
popular Radio Stars, in their famous "Jot 'Em-Down" store in
Pine Ridge, Arkansas, are equipped with cracker-barrel, gen­
eral store, and a varied assortment of Arkansas types as found
in Pine Ridge. The film has a touch of "Our Town" in it and
tickles its audiences with a special kind of humor. General
Stores are apt to contain a bit of everything. So does this pic­
ture with its hick characters, the country Doctor, and Francis
Langford's singing. A film that has everything for family en­
tertainment. Folks from the country or the city will all enjoy
it. Rated GOOD--New York Post review. $154.50
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