2 REELER Comedies,
all originals, unless

SHOULDER ARMS-
1918 Under the title (The Awkward Squad) picture
quality is very good, print is exc.- titles
are a little dark, 35 MIN., SILENT, Double sprocket- $70
THE PILGRAM
1922, Chaplin classic, Picture quality is
okay to good, 35 MIN., SILENT, Double sprocket- $50
THE
DENTIST
1932, After preliminaries with ice and golf dentist Fields turns to the problems of hius patients. He wrestles one woman all over the office during an extraction.
he crazy dentist does his thing - also featured is the famous scene with its implied sadistic-sexual overtones.One man is so heavily bearded he can't find the man's mouth and uses as shotgun to flush birds out.
EXCELLENT Blackhawk print- $75
THE
BARBER SHOP 1933, Barber O'Hair has a vegetarian wife at home a pretty manicurist at work. A dog sits in the barbershop which O'Hair explains: "One day I was shaving a man and cut his ear off. And the dog got it. Been back here ever since." Oh, and he captures a bank robber.
Blackhawk print- $75
THE
PHARMACIST 1933, Fields is happy enough in his shop but tormented at home. His wife and daughters drive him crazy (one daughter talks on the phone forever; the other wants to eat the canary).
Blackhawk print-
$75
The Pharmacist,
v.g. print with some light lines,
$40
THAT FATAL GLASS OF
BEER
Director:
Clyde Bruckman Producer: Mack Sennett Production Company:1933,
Mr. Snavely,a Yukon prospector, lost his only son years ago to the
temptations of
the big city; now the prodigal Chester, released from prison, comes
home to Ma
and Pa. A parody of Yukon melodrama; includes the famous looking-out-the-door routine. Original
Blackhawk
print
has splices in titles, then
clears up once the story starts, excellent print, complete with all
titles 20
min.- $75
And a very good to
excellent Blackhawk print with several splices at the beginning-
$39.99
Charlie Chase
3 STOOGES

with Curly
with
Shemp
Laurel & Hardy

SILENT FILMS
ORPHAN OF THE STORM
A look at D.W. Griffith's film Orphans Of
The
Storm, narrated, 40 min., very good shape-
$50
THE
LITTLE RASCALS- OUR GANG
2 reelers

LITTLE
PAPA- 1935, Before the gang can play football. Spanky has to put his
baby
sister to sleep, exc. Kodak print- $75


OUR GANG FOLLIES OF 1936
a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins A follow-up to the popular radio/talent show based
Our Gang entries Mike Fright and Beginner's Luck,
Our Gang Follies of 1936 took the concept of those two films one
step further by having the kids themselves stage an elaborate revue on
their own. Follies of 1936 was a particular success with theater
owners, leading to a long line of Our Gang mini-musicals, among
them a direct sequel, Our Gang Follies of 1938, and several other
all-revue shorts. The short marked the first appearance of Darla Hood,
who was added to the Our Gang cast while Follies of 1936
was in production, Follies of 1936
is also the first Our Gang short to feature Carl "Alfalfa"
Switzer rendering an off-key rendition of a popular pop ballad,
Blackhawk print is in very good to excellent shape, complete with all
titles- $75
  
FOR PETE'S SAKE-
Blackhawk original print has several splices after the credits,
beautiful contrast, 2o minutes, complete with beginning and end credits-
$55

MAMA'S
LITTLE PIRATES 1934,The gang goes after pirate treasure they
believe is hidden in a cave.
v.g. to exc. Blackhawk print- $55
MAMA'S
LITTLE PIRATES 1934,The gang goes after pirate treasure they
believe is hidden in a cave.
excellent quality Kodak Density print, has some splices at the beginning $30
ASSORTED SHORTS

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1903
western film by Edwin S. Porter. Twelve minutes long, it is
considered a milestone in film making, expanding on Porter's
previous work Life of an American Fireman. The film used
a number of innovative techniques including cross cutting,
double exposure composite editing, camera movement and on
location shooting. Cross-cuts were a new, sophisticated editing
technique. Blackhawk print has a musical score and is
tinted, exc. shape- $95 |
ROBERT
YOUNGSON SHORTS
Robert Youngson
produced
a series of one & two reelers in the 40's & 50's for Warner
Brothers
that remain classics in their own right, In their total, these
films
cover the first half of the 20th century.
THIS WONDERFUL WORLD 1954,
amazing stories from around
the world, from the life of Teddy
Roosevelt, where you'll hear the only recording of Teddy
Roosevelt's voice to a amazing flood in Spain, 20
min. print is in v.g. to exc. shape-
$50
THRU THE CAMERA'S EYES
1955, Warner-Vitaphone, Robert Youngson, divided in 3 segments, Washington Irving, & Sleepy Hollow,
microscopic life & the huge telescopes that peer into outer space, 20 mni.,
exc. shape-
$40
WHEN SPORTS WERE KING- 1944,
Sports News Review, Warners,
Vitaphone , a look at the stars of the sports world in the early
part of the century,
including Knute Rocknie, Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones,
Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, v.g. shape, 10 min. -
$40
DISNEY SHORTS & FEATURETTES
ANIMALS
HOME IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN JUNGLE
1959, True
Life Adventure Series, beautiful low fade LPP color, V.G. to excellent shape,
30
min.-
$90
CONDENSATIONS

W.C. FIELD Castle shorts
$15 EACH- All sound, all excellent shape
    THE
BIG THUMB
Excerpted from "It's A Gift" CIRCUS
SLICKER
Excerpted from "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" CALIFORNIA
BOUND
Excerpted from "It's A Gift" THE
GREAT McGONIGLE
Excerpted from "The Old Fashion Way"
MUCH
ADO ABOUT GOLF
W.C.
Fields performs his celebrated golf routine, Excerpted from "You're
Telling Me"
THE GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY, The Marx Brothers
final appearance together
exc. shape-
$20
PIGSKIN CAPERS
- The Marx Brothers, exc. shape-
$17
THIS IS WAR The Marx Brothers, exc. shape-
$17
The following are all sound, all 1 reelers
LAWLESS
FRONTIER- Castle Films, Johnny Mack Brown,
exc. print-
$20

The Vengence Of Ali Singh 1
reeler $12
THUNDER
TOWN Pictorial Films, Bob Steele, v.g.
shape- $18
WEST
OF LARAMIE Castle Films v.g. to exc. shape $12
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