The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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COMEDIES npHE biggest houses in the country are playing these Century Lion Comedies and are making them regular features of their programs. The reason is — a Century Lion Comedy is, first of all, good comedy, and second, it adds the supreme joy (for grown-ups no less than kids) of seeing the big kittens romp in at crucial moments and send the fun up to one-hundred-and-three-per-cent. You can judge for yourself as to the popularity of the Century Lions by the fact that the first of these comedies made such a hit that it was at once followed by the production of nine more — and they're calling for them to-day faster than ever. See any one of the list given here at your nearest Universal Exchange — you'll book them all — theyVe all howls! Directed by Fred C. Fishback. Lions trained by Charles Gay "Looney Lions Monkey Business." "Frisky Lions and Wicked Husbands." "Howling Lions and Circus Queens." "A Lion Special." "Lonesome Husbands and Loose Lions." "A Lion in the House." "Daring Lions and Dizzy Lovers." "African Lions and American Beauties." "Weak Hearts and Wild Lions." "Naughty Lions