The Bank Clippings 11/46
Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, August 7, 1915.
The Bank Scenes
& Charles Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, circa 1919,
Discovering Chaplin
& Savoy Theatre, front lobby, Wilkes-Barre –
A huge picture of Rex Beach, author
of „The Silver Horde,“ the Goldwyn production, was used
by the Savoy theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Nov. 13, 1920
& Tyllye. – You are quite wrong. Charles Chaplin is a very
modest, dignified, well-looking young man.
(...) Answer Department, Motion Picture, Aug. 1915
& Lillian R. – No; Charlie Chaplin is not dead.
That‘s only gossip.
(...) Answer Department, Motion Picture, Aug. 1915
& Violet Scarlet. – (...) So you really saw
Charlie Chaplin! and you still live?
(...) Answer Department, Motion Picture, Aug. 1915
„In his latest and greatest farce“
Advertisement. „A Big Saturday Program at the
SAVOY“ (...)
„COMING
Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday
CHARLEY CHAPLIN
in his latest and greatest farce
,THE BANK‘
A 2-act roar from start to finish“
Savoy Theatre, downtown, Wilkes-Barre.
The Bank is released
by Essanay August 9, 1915.
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