The Lunatic at Large (1927)

Herald with Leon Errol in THE LUNATIC AT LARGE (1927)

PLAY HOUSE

Ridgewood, N.J.

Mon., Tues. and Wed.

March 28-29-30

Leon Errol in The Lunatic at Large

WANTED

BY EVERY TOWN IN THE COUNTRY

Age, between twenty and forty, depending on the weather.

Height, 5'7" when wearing cap, 6'3" when wearing silk hat

Weight, 140 lbs. a.d. (after dinner.) Weight till you see him.

Record, some time ago he disguised as a pirate, and captured the hearts of the movie public.

Description, he is the funniest man you've ever seen. His weak ankles and crazy legs constantly cave under like a folding chair.  One look at them will supply you with enough laughs to last an ordinary life time.  He's the Napoleon of Mirth, the Caesar of Comedy and the Grand Duke of Giggles.

REWARD

10,000 laughs is the guaranteed reward for any one reporting the lunatic at large to the address on the reverse side of this folder.

Herald with Leon Errol and Dorothy Mackaill in LUNATIC AT LARGE (1927)

First National Pictures, Inc. Presents

LEON ERROL in THE LUNATIC AT LARGE

Dorothy Mackaill and Kenneth MacKenna

Adapted from J. Storer Clouston's Stories -- Directed by Fred Newmeyer

A First National Picture

He thought she was Napoleon until SHE crossed his path -- then he thought he was Romeo.  But he wasn't.  Must have been two other fellows.  And he put one of them through the greatest thrill and comedy fest you've ever seen.

Whoops!  What a whirlwind!  See the giant dirigible do a 6,000 foot nose dive.  Whoops!


with Leon Errol, Dorothy Mackaill, and Kenneth MacKenna. Directed by Fred Newmeyer. First National.

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This work (The Lunatic at Large (1928), by First National), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

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Last Modified April 19, 2010