The Bank Clippings 13/46
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, August 8, 1915.
Grand Central Palace, exterior by day, New York, undated
& Metro, Grand Central Palace, interior, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, May 20, 1916
& Grand Central Palace, interior, New York
(...) Evening World, New York, June 18, 1915, drawing
& Colonial Theatre, front lobby, marquee
When Sherman Marches to the Sea, Rochester, 1913.
Cinema Treasures
& Magistrate Murphy
To Find Out First Hand
Patrolman Tries to Answer
His Question, „Who is Charlie Chaplin?“
„Who is Charley Chaplin?“ inquired
Magistrate Murphy in the Yorkville Court this afternoon
and everybody in the courtroom laughed right out
loud while several court officers hurried to whisper in his ear.
Before the Magistrate were Daniel Carey and
Thomas Ryan, dressed in imitation of Charley and carrying
advertisements of the three ring movie carnival
at the Grand Central Palace. They had been arrested
because a crowd following them had
blocked traffic at Forty-fourth Street and Third Avenue.
„Charlie Chaplin is a comedian who turns
corners on one foot, falls funnier than any one alive
and makes everybody laugh,“ was Patrolman
Haber‘s answer to the Magistrate‘s question, and the men
were discharged.
„I‘m going to look this fellow Chaplin up at the nearest
moving picture theatre,“ the Magistrate confided to a reporter
near him.
(...) Evening World, New York, June 22, 1915
Grand Central Palace, Lexington Avenue between
46th and 46th Street, New York.
& COLONIAL
Charlie Chaplin
in
„THE BANK“
– 2 Acts –
Two Days – To-Morrow and Tuesday
This is the funniest comedy yet
produced by the famous comedian. It is a clean, wholesome
comedy and a riot of fun from beginning to end.
(...) Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, Aug. 8, 1915
„The ,champion actor,‘ as children are said to call him“
Editorial content. „COLONIAL THEATER.
Charlie Chaplin, the popular film comedian, and the
,champion actor,‘ as children are said to call him,
will be seen again to-morrow and Tuesday in the Colonial
Theater, in his latest farce, entitled The Bank.
This is said to be the funniest two-act comedy the comedian
has ever appeared in, that it is a riot of fun from
the first scene to the last. He is said to have a lot of new
,stunts,‘ and, in the way that is all his own, uses
them in the right place.“ (...)
Colonial Theatre, 197 East Main Street, Rochester.
The Bank is released by Essanay August 9, 1915.
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