Film year book (1926)

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Dougl Annual <£mttng0 from as MacLean Comedies ''Going Up" I "One of the best comedy dramas we have played this year." | W. L. Crouse, Ideal Theatre, Bloomer, Wis. (July 1925) "Yankee Consul" "Had terrific opposition on this one, but came out ahead of the game. Only mention Douglas MacLean's name and my patrons are raring to go." I 0. R. Oates, Bridge Theatre, Petersburg, W. Va. (Feb. 1925) | "Never Say Die" | "One succession of audience laughs. It was my first Douglas i MacLean comedy." W. J. Powell, Lionel Theatre, Wellington, O. (June 1925) "Introduce Me" "This is MacLean's best since '23% Hours Leave.' " Cleveland Plaindealer,' 'Loe-iv's State (May 1925) Released by Associated Exhibitors Oscar Price, President, Physical Distributors, Pathe Exchange, Inc. Reports from Great Britain London Daily Express "There is little to choose w leading American comedians, but 'Never Say Die' will be hard to beat. " London Daily News "Let others look to their laurels for Douglas MacLean has definitely come into his own as a film comedian." South Wales (Eng.) Echo "Douglas MacLean is certainly the only one I have seen who can be compared with Chaplin at his best. " "Seven Keys to Baldpate" (From George M. Cohan s Famous Play) "Douglas MacLean has unearthed a magnificent key to laughter in 'Seven Keys to Baldpate'." 2>uinn L. Martin in N. Y. World ( November 1925) Released by Famous Players-Lasky {First since '23x/2 Hours Leave') DOUGLAS MacLEAN PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. 288