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IELEASES SOUND
MUSICAL FEATURETl;t:S
Caridad Garcia in
CT/ 10 lOOft. CT/ 11 lOOft.
PIO PIO SIBONEY
Gerald Marks and his Gerald Marks and his
Orchestra give you a Orchestra. Nothing
spicy Spanish number with sweeter than this never
solo and guitar that'll ring ageing song with a guitar
in your ears. to match.
Sung in Spanisla Sung ir& Spar&isll
· CT/ 12 COltiH BACii: TO S ORRENTO lOOft.
Who can resist going back to Sorrento when AI Donahue plays it.
SILENT RELEASES
From tlw days of Slapstick Comedy
30591 HIGH CHINii:S 60ft.
Harry Langdon, with the police close on his heels, pauses for a rest by the
wall of a nearby house. However, his period of rest lasts less than "forty winks"
for, much to his surprise, a section of the wall disappears and so does Harry-
right into the heart of a Chinese temple. Once inside he is involved in numer-
ous high jinks with various "high chinks". Before accidentally finding his way
out he has an encounter with a Chinese dummy, is worshipped by the high priest
and rescues a maiden in distress.
30592 ALL CHANGE 60ft.
Sid the sweeper decides to make a journey on the subway. Trouble starts
when Sid, and his broom, get stuck in the door' of the train. The crowd surge
forward and he is trampled under-foot. He recovers and, with the broom
wrapped round his neck, tries to regain his feet. He finally does so but at the
expense of the downfall of the guard's trousers. At one stage Sid locks the
carriage doors and stops an angry crowd from entering; when the guard sees
this he promptly removes the bolt, but at the same time Sid opens the doors
I opposite and the crowd, plus the guard, race clean through, leaving Sid to com .
plete his journey in peace.
llore to follow ne(J)t montle,
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