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Keeps the audience laughing
deickemeyer21 April 2019
A farcical comedy written by Roy L. McCardell, in which Wally Van is featured as Von Blotz, Professor of the Terpsichorean Art. He introduces some wonderful dancing at Murphey's Jardin De Danse, upstairs, downstairs, upside down, on the ceiling, out of the window, etc., then he wakes up. He wins the booby prize, entitled "A Living Likeness," a live lobster. Several other things occur, which keeps the audience laughing continually. - The Moving Picture World, November 21, 1914
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