MPW review of Larry Semon's THE BAKERY (1921)
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MPW review of Larry Semon's THE BAKERY (1921)
Moving Picture World, June 11, 1921, page 642
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Re: MPW review of Larry Semon's THE BAKERY (1921)
Is there ever a rhyme or reason for pie throwing antics?
I would submit there is but who knew PETA was writing
film reviews back in 1921.
Gary J.
I would submit there is but who knew PETA was writing
film reviews back in 1921.
Gary J.
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Re: MPW review of Larry Semon's THE BAKERY (1921)
Gary Johnson wrote:Is there ever a rhyme or reason for pie throwing antics?
I would submit there is but who knew PETA was writing
film reviews back in 1921.
Gary J.
Well, the monkey scene is a bit disconcerting, because the animal does indeed look uncomfortable. And of course the rhyme and reason for pie-throwing is when you have a pie, and someone needs to have it thrown at them.
RICHARD M ROBERTS (Who BTW, is about to sit down and run the 1925 WIZARD OF OZ for someone who, despite warnings, wants to see it. Poor Soul.)
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Re: MPW review of Larry Semon's THE BAKERY (1921)
I wish I had editing skills- the 1925 Wizard of Oz has enough good bits that with some very imaginative recutting and retitling I could get a funny 1 or 2 reeler out of it- but I'd have to scrap the Oz story and concoct a new one.
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