Reel Life (1916-1917)

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4 amis: i V-* VOGUE FILMS, Inc., Presents TWO REELS RELEASED APRIL 28th FEATURING PADDY McQUIREj Vogue Comedies are in a class by themselves. They are of a slapstick type, but it is slapstick with brains behind it. There is a perfectly logical reason for every bump and tumble suffered by the rough and ready Vogue comedians. A fair sample of Vogue Comedies will be found in “A Plaster Feud” released this week. Directed by Rube Miller. Any Mutual Exchange will arrange bookings for you. VOGUE FILMS, Incorporated reneral Oiiices: 6235 Broadway Chicago, Illinois Slapstick with REEL LIFE — Page Twelve