Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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Sack Acktoyd Charlej Gerard t Ay of all time is here// ONE hundred times funnier than the funniest thing you’ve ever seen — “The Better ’Ole”! Greater than the original cartoons, greater than the stage play through Syd Chaplin’s inimitable characterization of “Old Bill.” Quinn Martin of “The New York World” was right when he said, “It is the funniest, most uproarious stuff to be found !” From coast to coast sides will ache at the antics, escapades and predicaments of this most famous of comedy personalities. You must see “Old Bill” as a horse’s neck, as a spy in enemy headquarters— the quaintest, most lovable old fellow that ever wore mufti! A thousand thrills, a thousand laughs. From the play by BRUCE BA1RNSFATHER and ARTHUR ELIOT With a cast of hundreds Directed by CHARLES F. REISNER