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Ralph Barton and funny man Howard Dietz collaborated in the creation of this nifty six-panel comic strip in order to ridicule the Hollywood film industry and expose that lot as the tiresome dullards that they were (they’ve since reformed) and they also had the odd vision that the gag would be posted on a web pages ninety years hence.


Click here to see a second Dietz/Barlow collaboration.


-Read this article from the 1920s that also defamed silent movies…


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Read The Scenario Formula EXPOSED (Photplay Magazine, 1920) for Free
Read The Scenario Formula EXPOSED (Photplay Magazine, 1920) for Free