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Saxton and Farrell, fourth, are doing an act modeled along the lines of the late Charlie Van’s stage carpenter turn. Only in this specialty the man in an electrician who interrupts the woman as she starts to sing. The man is an excellent type for the hick electrician presented. In fact, he’s so convincing at times that it becomes a matter of speculation whether he is acting himself or portraying a character. The woman sings pop songs pleasingly and the man gets considerable out of “Broadway Rose,” a ballad of the old style sentimental type that looks like a natural hit and a quick one.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 5 November 1920