Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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SCREENLAND 15 BETTER than his BEST! £T"\OESN'T seem possible to extract more laughs in a single evening than you got from Johnny Hines' "Stepping Along," "Brown Derby," "Rainbow Riley," "The Live Wire," and other world-wide hits . . . . But you'll do that very thing when you see his new one— "ALL ABOARD." Johnny on the Desert — Johnny as a Sheik! Alone on the Sahara with a lonely little Sarah! — And when he goes big game hunting, there's a Kick in every Camel — a Roar in every Lion ! 'ALL ABOARD' has more good gags in it than a slot machine has nickles," says the N. Y. Telegraph, "and each one of them is good for a wonderful laugh. This looks like just about the best picture Johnny Hines