"EARTHWORM TRACTORS"
* — JOE BROWN AT MAJESTIC Everybody knows the expansive and irresistible smile of Joe Brown and, though no more incongruous than “Caterpillar,” the correct name of these tractors, the very word “Earthworm” gives immediate suggestion of the laughter to come, of moments of mirth. The picture unfolds scene after scene of joyous burlesque of modern highpressure salesmanship. In the personification of Alexander Botts, the natural born super-salesman, Joe Brown has a part that probably no other comedian of the screen or stage is so well qualified to fill, and Joe Brown gives his best in this delightful “commercial" comedy at the Majestic.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 3
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