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Photoplay, New York, December 1917.

WHAT HAPPENED

      An audience which by eight o‘clock filled a large

neighborhood theatre –

      Enjoyed Pauline Frederick in the feature –

      Laughed itself into hysterics over

the latest Chaplin farce –

      Showed its approval of the Four-Minute Man

and the patriotic pictures that followed –

      SAT WITH EVIDENT INTEREST THROUGHOUT

A BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE –

      And rose to the extent of 50% and left the house when

a second-rate comedy appeared on the screen!

(...) Short Subjects in Review By Clara DeLissa Berg,

Motion Picture News, Dec. 15, 1917

& Charles Spencer Chaplin – And a Pretty Good Director Too

(...) Photoplay, March 1918

      Nine photos

& Charles Chaplin, Director

(...) Next Month, Photoplay, Feb. 1918


„A vacation“

Editorial content. „Charley Chaplin has been taking

a vacation which he promised himself several years ago, prior

to beginning his first release for the First National

Exhibitors‘ Circuit.“ (...)


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