A Film Johnnie Clippings 20/41
Arkansas City Daily Traveler, Arkansas City, Kansas, May 19, 1914.
A Film Johnnie Scenes
& Photoplay Construction
A series of progressive articles on the technique
of the photoplay by J. Berg Esenwein, editor
of ,The Photoplay Author and Writer‘s Monthly‘ and Arthur
Leeds, Editor of Photoplay Scripts for The Edison
Company. Adapted from ,Writing the Photoplay,‘ by these
authors.
XVI
The Treatment of Comedy“ (...)
„The famous ,Keystone Comedies‘ – really farces – and
the later work featuring ,Charlie Chaplin‘, are practically
all studio-made, and are not standards for the volunteer script.
These gymnastic farces, featuring star fun-makers,
are laws unto themselves.
(...) Photoplay Author, Springfield, Massachusetts, March 1915
Photoplay Author, August 1914
Thinks and Things By Gorenflot. Comes a man who says
he doesn‘t know what ,slap-stick‘ comedy is.
Photoplay Author, December 1914
„Slip-jack“ comedy
Photoplay Author, March 1915
The Treatment of Comedy By J. Berg Esenwein
and Arthur Leeds
& Rex Theater, front by day, Arkansas City, Kansas –
Classy House.
-
L.Rucker, Arkansas City, Kansas, sends a post card
with three pictures thereon. (...) Brother
Rucker writes: „The house, Rex theater, was opened April 30th.“
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 21, 1914, detail
& Rex Theater, operating room, Arkansas City, Kansas –
Classy House.
-
L.Rucker, Arkansas City, Kansas, sends a post card
with three pictures thereon. (...) Brother Rucker
writes: „The house, Rex theater, was opened April 30th.“
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 21, 1914
& L. Rucker, operator of the Rex theater holding
the pole up, Arkansas City, Kansas –
Classy House.
-
L.Rucker, Arkansas City, Kansas, sends a post card
with three pictures thereon. (...) Brother Rucker
writes: „The house, Rex theater, was opened April 30th.“
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 21, 1914
„That droll new comedian Charley Chapman“
Advertisement. „,The Whole Works‘ (...)
In the Keystone Joy Film A Film Johnnie you see that droll new
comedian Charley Chapman, Ford Sterling (without
makeup), Mack Sennett and H. P. Lehman, directors, the studio
with the whole company at work and you see a weeping
comedy, scream of fun.“ (...)
Rex Theatre, Arkansas City.
A Film Johnnie is released by Keystone March 2, 1914.
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