The Moving picture world (November 1925-December 1925)

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Ml LE-S" "The Capitol audience simply doubled up and screamed." — Daily Mirror. "Comedian's name on screen elicited burst of applause." — Eve. Post. "Rich and uproarious, with countless novel comedy twists." — N. Y. Times. "For one hilarious hour see Buster Keaton in 'Go West.' It is Buster Keaton in his best yet, by a wide margin. Brown Eyes was a real discovery. Top grade entertainment." — Eve. World. "We have not laughed so heartily for some time. Undoubtedly one of the most amusing pictures this come* dian has yet produced." —Eve. Telegram, Presented hy Joseph M. Schenck Directed by Buster Keaton PICTURE Member Moth» Pictnre Pnxincert .iid Diatributor. of Americ.. Inc.-WiU H. Hays, President.