The Moving picture world (March 1926-April 1926)

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March 13, 1926 Moving Picture World 119 What ho! me hearties! A wave of laughs ahead ! A regular tidal wave, too, whenever you book one of the new Christie Comedies with Billy J^t^ Dooley Billy Dooley 's sailor comedy gets funnier and funnier. —EXHIBITORS HERALD "A SALTY SAP" Crammed with laughs. —FILM DAILY "A GOOFY GOB" A sure bet . . . Play up Billy Dooley. —EXHIBITORS TRADE REVIEW "A MISFIT SAILOR" Audiences ought to roar. — M. P. WORLD • THE SPICE OFTHE PROGRAM" Have you had your eye on this boy Dooley ? He's turning out a brand of comedy that makes 'em roar louder than a storm at sea. He's there!! When you've got an anchor like this, you know your old boat is safe, no matter what the rest of your program may be! Member, Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., Will H. Hays, President EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES. Inc.