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Screenland

1929 August

Author: Morrie Ryskind
Magazine: 112 pages
Publisher: Screenland Magazine, Inc. (1929)
Avg. Rating: [ Unrated ]
In Print? No

In The Stage Coach:  Amusing Comments on Current Broadway Stage Plays, 2 pgs., Morrie Ryskind opens with his observations of A NIGHT IN VENICE starring Ted Healy, then playing at Broadway's Shubert Theatre.  Referring to Ted's Stooges (Moe, Larry, Shemp, Freddie), Ryskind calls them "Beau Brummels."


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