Hollywood Studio Magazine (March 1967)

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CHARLEY MADE THE BOAT! One of the great comedians of the two-reel silent screen was Charley Chase, Universal gave him his chance to make his first SOUND Feature picture. He was thrilled when he heard his voice and wanted to thank every member of the troupe. But all he got was a shush. In fact the crew was so sound conscious they said QUIET PLEASE to the still camera. Among those present, Charley, centre. Arch Heath, Norm Doming, Joe Lapis, left, Jerry Ash, Jack Rose, Ross Hoffman, Danny Fish, kneeling centre, Black- ie Rosenkrantz, Buck Buckley, Frankie Hart¬ man. The of a 16