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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpariel, 01-February-1925 |
Comedian Harry Langdon was born in Council Bluffs, Idaho. That city's Daily NonPareil made sure to mention it. Douglas MacLean was a popular light comedian. This ad calls him "Harold Lloyd's Only Rival!"
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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpariel, 01-February-1925 |
A detail from the above ad shows an newspaper advertising cut for "The Sea Squawk."
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Marion Leader-Tribune, 01-February-1925 |
Ramon Novarro. who was born in Mexico, became a popular actor in Hollywood silent films.
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Marion Leader-Tribune, 01-February-1925 |
Another advertising cut: "An Unlimited Train of Laughter!"
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Boise Idaho Statesman, 01-February-1925 |
This item says that "Harry Langdon will soon abandon making two-reel comedies, and will follow in Harold Lloyd's footsteps by trying feature-length films for Pathe."
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