Screenland (Nov 1930-Apr 1931)

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for F c b r u a r y 1931 11 Yola D'Avri! A HOLLYWOOD THEME SONG" with Harry Gribbon Patsy O'Leary Mack Sennett is famous for his satires on the movies themselves. And this one, kidding the theme song, is one of his greatest. The critics call it "great fun", "one long howl", "a riot." ROUGH IDEA OF LOVE' with Marjorie Beebe Frank Eastman Mildred Van Dorn If you want a rough idea of love as Frankie and Johnny demonstrate it — and a very clear idea of how funny an "action comedy" can he — don't miss this one. MACK mericcL uj>afe as long as it can iaagk inerica's collective sense of humor is one of the principal reasons for its greatness; one of the surest guarantees of its future. Among its most honored sons and daughters have always been those who made its millions chuckle. For they do more for public morale than most of its statesmen. While you can laugh you'll never be licked. And if you'll get your film entertainment where they show EDUCATION AUS COMEDIES (and that includes most of the better theatres of the land) you'll always be sure of yovir share of laughs. SENNETT COMEDIES DANCE HALL MARGE" with Harry Gribbon Marjorie Beebe Frank Eastman A taxi dancer tries to put on the ritz for her wealthy new boy friend. Does she get by with it? Oh, boy, how you'll howl while you're finding out. There are a lot of laugh gags here that nobody ever dreamed of before Marge had her nightmare. 'NO, NO, LADY with Andy Clyde Frank Eastman Dorothy Christy Cyril Chadwick A new and funnier slant on the amateur "di-awma"; a comedy done in the best modern manner, with plenty of the kind of laughs that will shake your ribs. EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, INC., E. W. HAMMONS, President, 1501 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Wlien you write to advertisers please mention SCREEN LAND,