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New York Tribune, New York, August  8, 1915.

The Bank Scenes

& Broadway Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Herbert

Brennon‘s The Lone Wolf,  New York

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917, detail

& Loews Broadway, exterior by day, marquee The Strangler

of Paris, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914

& Broadway Theatre

41st Street and Broadway New York

Litt and Dingwall

Lessees & Managers

Program Cover Poster in color, New York, undated

& Pauline Frederick at the Broadway.

      „Sold,“ a five-part drama, produced by the Famous

Players Company, and featuring Pauline Frederick,

heads the program at the Broadway Theater. The new Chaplin

comedy, „The Bank,“ is also one of the features.

(...) Moving Picture World, Aug. 14, 1915

& At the Broadway Theatre, commencing

to-day, Elsie Janis will be seen in a sparkling film

romance, Nearly a Lady, produced by Bosworth, Inc., on the

Paramount Programme.“ (...) „Other features will be

Charles Chaplin in his latest two-reel comedy, The Bank.“ (...)

(...) New York Tribune, Aug. 15, 1915


„In his latest two-reel comedy“

Editorial content. „At the Broadway Theatre, commencing

to-morrow, Pauline Frederick makes her second appearance

on the screen, in the five-part film version of Sold, the

latest Famous Players release on the Paramount Programme.

(...) Other features will be Charles Chaplin in his latest

two-reel comedy, The Bank.“

      Broadway Theatre, 41st Street, New York.

     The Bank is released

      by Essanay August 9, 1915.


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