The Moving picture world (November 1921)

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Hal Roach Comedies Comedies that sparkle like the stars on a frosty night November 26, 1921 E X REVIEWS OF CURRENT f SHORT SUBJECTS "PENNY IN THE SLOT" (Hal Roach comedy featuring "Snub" Pollard scheduled for release by Pathe Nov. 20. — This is a really good comedy. It brings bS?k to memory the days of old when you could visit a penny arcade and by dropping a coin in the slot see bathing girls or mothers-in-law, have your fortune told or listen to a record with one of those arrangements that resembles a physician's sethescope. Pollard plays the part of the idler with a few pennies, Marie Mosquini the cashier and Noah Young is "Horrible Horace," a bad man. S>v ub Pol la ro First class one reel comedies are the scarcest things in the market today. But if they were as thick as flies in summer, the Hal Roach comedies would still be doing what they are doing now, playing more theatres than any comedies made. Hal Roach, the man who discovered and developed Harold Lloyd, knows how to make comedies that sparkle like the stars on a frosty night. And they are getting better all the time. f) Pathe' • 1 y Distributors v ' .Lave^ours''comeay 1 «el «tne4T "LateU^Comeay , ua\^oac