The Moving picture world (January 1922)

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LARRY.SEMON THE SAWMILL This new Larry Semon Comedy is like other Larry Semon Comedies in just two particulars: L It was written and directed by Larry Semon. 2. It has hilarious comedy, thrills and production class. In all other respects it is different. It was filmed in the inaccessible Lake Hume region of California. Larry has a new leading woman. He introduces a new type of comedy role—he appears as a lumberjack. The lumberjack has been seen on stage — and screen in dramatic action. But never before in a comedy. Audiences are waiting for this comedy, for they have read about it in the newspapers. Thousands y ^ fk ft ^ ^M^*'wm^ front pages announced, several weeks ago, that Larry Semon and his company stopped work on their new comedy, "The Saw- mill," to assist in fighting the big- gest forest fire in California for twenty years. Now Helping to Lengthen the Line Before the Box-Ofi^ice: LARRY SEMON in "THE BELL HOP" rALBEftn-jEfiSiM