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Three Live Ghosts
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THE GREATEST TALKING COMEDY YET! You haven't seen anything till you have frolicked through London Town with these irresistible funsters.
Get set for a most glorious laugh-fest when you tune in on "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" (Print Ad- Tuscaloosa News, ((Tuscaloosa, Ala)) 24 October 1929)
The Rollicking Adventures of Three Modern Musketeers!
It's a Panic of Mirth!
You'll Laugh Till Your Sides Ache!
A 100% Talking Dramatic Farce!
A Fugitive Yank- A Lovable Cockney and a Kidnapping Kleptomaniac (Print Ad-Sunday Morning Star, ((Wilmington, Del.)) 27 October 1929)
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