Universal Weekly (1923-1926)

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From Every Angle — Your Best Bet! “Getting Trimmed” “One of the fastest and most amusing of the Century Comedies. Full of situations that will get the laughs and please the fans. This two-reeler should please the majority of any type of audience.” — Charles S. Sewell, in Moving Picture World Read what shrewd trade-paper critics say about her three latest “Just in Time” “Wanda Wiley has a dandy story in this. A splendid vehicle for this clever comedienne. Replete with action and abounding in thrills. Miss Wiley gives her best performance to date. Should be appreciated by almost any type of audience.” — Chester J. Smith, in Motion Picture News “Nobody’s Sweetheart” “Wanda Wiley has a real good vehicle in this lively two-reeler which combines comedy and drama. It’s good entertainment.” Chester J. Smith, in Motion Picture News CENTURY COMEDIES Consistently Good <>o« Released thru Universal