Tom Bret is Writing Titles for Reelcraft's First Royal Comedy with Leon Error as Star
Moving Picture World, 1920-07-17, Page 334
Tom Bret reported to be writing titles for Reelcraft’s First Royal Comedy Buggins starring the mis-named “Leon Error.”
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Tom Bret Is Writing Titles for Reelcraft’s First Royal Comedy with Leon Error as Star
TOM BRET, well known motion picture title writer, is preparing the titles for the two reel comedy production of “Buggins,” in which Leon Errol is the featured star, and to be released as a part of the Royal Comedy Series now being prepared for the Short Subject program of Reelcraft Pictures Corporation, and negotiations are now pending whereby Bret will title several other productions for Reelcraft.
The production of “Buggins” marks the debut of Leon Errol into the drama of the screen. As a vaudeville performer, Errol is known throughout the United States and principal countries of Europe for his clever characterization of the good natured ‘souse.” This same character has been utilized for his introduction to the screen: the same laughable bed-room scene; the broken statuary; the bear rug; combined with additional scenic opportunities for laughter that would be impossible of production with a vaudeville act. In addition to Errol there is a large cast of principals and a bevy of beautiful girls. This picture will be the first release of the Royal Comedy series recently announced by Reelcraft. All pictures of this series will be two reels each, and released one a week.
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