A Film Johnnie Clippings 10/41
Harrisburg Telegram, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 12, 1914
A Film Johnnie Scenes
& Good photo-plays
with a big punch
are what Mr. Exhibitor must have
to maintain a successful show business and
get the money
and that is the reason why the four great brands of the
New York Motion Picture Corporation
Kay-Bee
Keystone
Domino
Broncho
are now showing in the largest and best houses in the country,
regardless of what program they are using.
Don‘t let your exchange man palm on you something
„just as good“
New York Motion Picture Corporation, Longacre Building, 42nd
Street and Broadway, New York City.
(...) Motion Picture News, March 14, 1914
& A Highly Advertised Star working under a poor director
with a weak scenario, dragging along a mediocre
company, are methods that have never been employed
by The New York Motion Picture Corp. to
hoodwink the exhibitor.
Our strength lies in the fact that we made it a point
to get producers whom we knew to have great executive abilities
in addition to bring the world‘s
greatest directors
Thos. H. Ince and Mack Sennett
who organized and built up stock companies which
did not require any of these so-called Stars
to make
Kay-Bee
Keystone
Domino
Broncho
The most popular brands of film on the market today.
Photos. 8 x 10 photos of Keystone Stars, ,Keystone
Mabel‘ Normand, Mack Sennett, Roscoe Arbuckle and Charles
Chaplin can be secured by sending 50 cents to the
Publicity Dept., New York Motion Picture Corp., Longacre
Building, 42nd Street and Broadway, New York City.
(...) Motion Picture News, March 21, 1914.
& Victoria Theater, Harrisburg, Pa.
One of Harrisburg‘s finest picture theaters, the Victoria,
on Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., designed, built
and managed by James George, is shown in the accompanying
photograph. (...)
– Victoria Theater, Harrisburg, Pa. The first instance we know
of three moving theaters in a row.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Aug. 19, 1911
& Lobby of new Victoria theatre,
Harrisburg, Pa.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, May 21, 1921
& Interior of new Victoria theatre,
Harrisburg, Pa.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, May 21, 1921
& „A Film Johnnie“ (Keystone. Mar 2.)
– A flirt, having seen Jickie Kirtely on the screen, falls in love
with her instantly and seeks her at the studio. One
cannot blame him for this, for Miss Kirtely is certainly one
of the prettiest in the business. He gets into the
studio and spoils three of four sets, then follows them to a real fire
and, after they have made a thrilling rescue from
the fire, spoils that film.
(...) Motion Picture News, March 14, 1914
„Will also be shown to-day“
Advertisement. „VICTORIA THEATER“ (...)
„A Film Johnnie, a Keystone picture, will also
be shown to-day. – Advertisement.“
Victoria, 221-223 Market Street, Harrisburg.
A Film Johnnie is released by Keystone
March 2, 1914.
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