The Bank Clippings 12/46
Photo-Play Review, New York, August 7, 1915.
World War One. French Siege gun, 1910s,
Bain Collection, Library of Congress
& World War One. Choicy Au Bac – Houses Burned by Ger.,
1910s, Bain Collection, Library of Congress
& They asked for another Charlie Chaplin
– and now they‘ve got one
(...) MGM Front Page Ad with Marie Dressler Photo,
Motion Picture News, Dec. 20, 1930
& Essanay Studio, June 21.
My Dear Mr. Exhibitor and the
Photoplay Public:
I wish to thank you for your many kind inquiries about
my health. I am willing to stake my word of honor
that I am alive. My moustache still has that funny little quirk and
my feet twinkle when I walk. (...) Charles Chaplin.
(...) Advertisement, Moving Picture World, July 3, 1915, detail
& Charlie Chaplin Near Death in Tiny Launch
Movie Comedian Spends Night in Small
Craft Tossed by Waves
(...) Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Sept. 7, 1915
& Charlie Chaplin.
A funny little man is Chas. Chaplin,
With his queer walk, so awkward and shamblin´.
When asked, ,Does it pay?‘
He replied, ,Well, I should say!
It´s much safer gambolin´ than gamblin‘.‘
Mayfield, Ky. Ned Lochridge.“
(...) Motion Picture, Aug. 1915
„Perhaps it was made in Germany“
Editorial content. „Max Dealy. – We also observed the
careless manner in which Charley Chaplin ,flirts‘
his little cane. Perhaps it was made in Germany, and that is
Charley‘s neat way of revenging himself on the foes
of his native England.“ (...)
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