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“An Accommodating Stranger.” 21 min. F.S., cl. in one. Otis Harlan is the whole thing in the sketch, as his support is not as strong as could be expected from a man of his reputation. Nevertheless, the act, slender as it was in plot, made fairly good. Harlan is very amusing and sings well. His comedy is amusing and the whistling close in one got a very strong hand. At the salary he is getting, however, and having been billed as the headline feature, it does not seem to be all that we or the audience expected.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 25 October 1909-30 May 1910