The Moving picture world (November 1921)

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800 MOVING PICTURE WORLD December 17, 1921 SOME OF THE REASONS WHY CHRISTIE COMEDIES ARE SO WELL WORTHY OF BOOMING On the top row (left) is Viora Daniel, a recent star, and on the right is Vera Stedman. Between is a scene from "A Rambling Romeo"; staged with all the care of a feature production. In the center are three scenes from "A Barnyard Cavalier," with Al Christie (center) directing Ncal Burns and Bobby Vernon. Below are lune Hart and "Laddie," while in the center stands Dorothy Devon in "Saving Sister Susie"