“FIREMEN, SAVE MY CHILD”
AT EVERYBODY’S AND TIVOLI
The most famous comedy team in the history of motion pictures has been reunited. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton, the pair of laugh-makers which set the world in an uproar of joy in “Behind the Front” and “Were in the Navy Now,” appear together once more in “Firemen, Save My Child, ’ which is now being shown at Everybody s and tho Tivoli. , , „ To make the reunion complete, the
entire production line-up which scored so heavily in the two earlier pictures was behind the camera for “Firemen. Save My Child.” Edward Sutherland, who directed the two previous BeeryHatton triumphs, again wielded the megaphone. Monty Brice, who was comedy constructor on those two pictures. and has since been elevated to the post of director, laid down his megaphone for this production, and served as he did before, creating comedy situations. Since “We’re in the Navy Now.” Beery has made two comedies —one,“Casey at the Bat,” has been a big success wherever shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 223, 9 December 1927, Page 14
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