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Singing and comic dialogue.
It is rather rare to see a Western team drop along nowadays with something resembling a novelty, particularly those who distribute their comedy in "one." Sylvester and Vance comprise one of the few exceptions for with their little duologue introducing the male member as a theatre fireman, they drift away from the conventional method and have a theme, around which revolves sufficient comedy to carry them through under any circumstances. The man is exceptionally good on delivery, looks his part, and scores his points with emphasis while his partner builds up the appearance division with some smart frocks. The singing is likewise an asset, but the pair could pull through safely on their talk alone. They should find it easy going on the big bills.
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Variety, 41:3 (12/17/1915)