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Comic dialogue.
"The Honeymoon."
William L. Gibson and Regina Connelli in Aaron Hoffman's comedy, "The Honeymoon," were well liked. It bears a strong resemblance to Sidney Drew's old sketch, "When Two Hearts Are Won," being the story of a groom rounding on his bride on the night of their honeymoon, because she demands that he act as maid to her pet poodle. Hoffman shines with repartee, but somehow, doesn't quite hit the mark as a dramatic constructionist. The mechanics of the playing was also ill-concealed. The speech at the finish has been utilized in vaudeville by someone else.
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Variety, 54:13 (05/23/1919)