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Show 'j Harold Lloyd in Waves of Laughter at the Ogden 1 Theatre Waves of laughter; gales of mirth; H cccani of Joy! O! For the life of "A Sailor-Mad Never has Harold T.loyd hnd such n iiea -worthy craft as this. Never did he start out on such nn auspicious H voyage. Its a upfr-draadnouffht j comedy with no limitation on luugh- "A Sailor-Made Man." for lavish sets, for sumptuous scenes, for atmos-phere. atmos-phere. for moh action, for comedy, for liaman touches, for consistent Inughs. has them nil lnshed to the mast and B yelling for help And the settings arc the last word In perfection. First AbtngtOtl Arn.s. B loshlonablo summer resort. Then the Interior of a I. S navy recruiting of-flee. of-flee. Then tho deck of nn actual flght-ing flght-ing oraft (the L'. S 6. Frederick), the crew's quarters below decks, the bridge, the fjun dcks (Ask any boy who was in the navy, He'll tell you how real It is!) Then tho detailed perfection of a street 6cene In a plc-turcsquo plc-turcsquo Oriental town. Not a two or fl threo house set. but a real street, with , bazaars and swarming crowds of na- fl lives and street fakirs. And then the H Hiimptuous and magnificent palace end harem of the Maharajah, with Its towers and minarets. Its sunken pools, its art treasures. And don't forget the beautiful dancing girls. It will all H be seen at the Ogden today. |