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- The famous story of Heidi, a little girl of the Swiss Alps, who is taken from her beloved grandfather to live in anguish in the city below, and how her grandfather sacrifices to bring her home.
- Four nude young women are interrupted by an intruder.
- A documentary on the people, customs, and wildlife of the Southeast Asian island of Bali.
- The beautiful friendship of an elderly man with grown children, for his little ten-year-old neighbor next door.
- A waif is turned out on the street and commanded by her mother not to come home until she has sold all her wares. She tries - but no one wants to buy, and she finally huddles down on a doorstep in the cold. She strikes a match, and a vision appears - herself in front of a laden Christmas tree. The vision dies as the match goes out, and she sobs aloud, more than ever aware of her loneliness. A friendly little newsboy, seeing her distress, brings her an apple, and they share it, their troubles forgotten temporarily. As the scene fades, the child awakens, safe and warm in a luxurious home, and glad that it was only a dream.
- Shows the daily life of the cadets at United States Military Academy at West Point, their training in various branches. Includes a scene of dress parade.
- The city of 1918, as it looked after its four years of horror. Scenes, photographed in Prizma color, show the Town Hall built by Louis XIII, and the Library, the Place Royal, the Market Place and the ruins of the house of Jacques Callou, built during the fifteenth century. German prisoners of war are shown at work clearing away the debris. The most notable views in the reel are of course those of the "unrivaled" cathedral, the noblest example of early Gothic art, dating from the thirteenth century. Fine close views show the arches, in panorama from top to ground, the base of the statue of Jeanne D'Arc, the summit of the Towers 267 feet high, and the great Rose Window, now a complete wreck, but formerly containing priceless jeweled glass. Views of the ruins from another angle, and a glimpse of the Royal Apartments and double chapel of the thirteenth century, are followed by pictures of General Pershing during his visit to Rheims.
- The story of sea shells, showing the abalone industry in Southern California.
- Studies of vapor, water, ice and snow showing water in all its forms, its sculpturing effects, power as steam, natural water power and its great importance in modern life.
- Documentary showing the training, equipment and fighting styles of South African warriors of the Impi tribe.
- Scenes on a dahlia farm. Shows the planting, 'crossing,' 'pinching,' and 'disbudding' of the flowers. Included are views of the fields and close-ups of many varieties of dahlias.
- Scientific methods of minute organisms that ordinarily can be seen only by aid of microscope.
- Record of the exploration of the masterpieces of Brahmin architecture in Indo-China.
- At Duke's Farms, a succession of garden scenes, paths and flowers - some of the blossoms in remarkable closeup, summer houses, a stream and a bridge, a little lake and snowy swans, a waterfall, a fountain, and everywhere flowers
- Shows earliest methods of computing time. The evaluation of time pieces is traced through the various developments in clocks and watch making up to the present-day models.
- Study of the separation of sunlight into its various color elements.
- Hampton Court Palace, on the banks of the River Thames, including 'The Kyngees Beestes,' the Palace Gardens, Great Basin and Fountain, the Maze and Long Canal.
- Picture of the Algeria of the Sahara, showing manners and customs of Mohammedans who still live as Arabs did centuries ago.
- A picturization of the conception and creation of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
- Featuring the Sno-Birds Club in their winter sports at Lake Placid.
- Documentary travelogue exhibiting the life and society of the Mozabites of the Sahara Desert.
- Includes scenes in the neighborhood of the Cape and a record of events and landmarks dealing with the life of Cecil Rhodes, founder of the Rhodes' Scholarships.
- Deals with the scattered desert communities in the heart of Algeria. Scenes of travelers crossing the sandy wastes.
- A study of bird dogs. Shows many breeds of pointers and setters, their training, judging and their actual work in the field.
- Documentary footage of a forest fire.
- Scenes of one of England's beauty spots, Torquay, Queen of South Devon. Shows the beauty of the beaches and the charms of rural South England.
- Documentary short subject showing the people and interesting sites of London, England.
- Outdoor sports, hunting, fishing, canoeing, motoring, riding, skating, tobogganing, aquaplaning and other sports.
- The ceremony of the burial of America's Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery, Armistice Day, 1921.
- A documentary recounting Dr. Leonard S. Sugden's boat-and-raft trip down the Yukon River and its White Horse Rapids.