The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 1 »the sign of a big laugh- Joker Comedies are getting the big laughs — because they are the extreme limit of screen fun. The Joker Comdians do every little thing in a little different way. You can't look at a Joker Comedy without laughing. ism -tickle millions- Watch out for the latest Joker— "THEIR DARK SECRET." It will convulse any audience on earth. Gale Henry, William Franey, Charles Conklin, Lillian Peacock and Milbum Moranti are the fun-makers supreme. They will cause more comment with a one-reel Joker than any other company can in any length. When you have shown a few Joker Comedies j'ou will place a standing order. That's a cinch. You'll enjoy seeing them yourself and you'll enjoy the crowds they will bring to your theatre. Book through any Universal Exchange, or Universal Film Mfg. Co., Carl Laemmle, President. "The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern in the Universe," 1600 Broadway, New York.