The Bank Clippings 17/46
Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 8, 1915.
„Alhambra Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio,“ undated,
postcard, Cinema Treasures
& „Vamp“ photoplayer Christine Mayo in front of
the Alhambra Theatre, Cincinnati, on tour
for the War Department making pleas for recruits.
Photo. Christine Mayo „Doing Her Bit“ in Cincinnati.
(...) Motion Picture News, May 19, 1917
& Red Letter Photocard.
Essanay
(Charles Chaplin.) Love is Blind. (Charlie at the Bank.)
Silent Film Still Archive
& WHO WILL GET THE ZOO?
Cincinnati, Jan. 19.
The Veritas Photoplay Company,
a Cincinnati concern, whose pictures are mad in New York,
announces that it also may try to purchase the Zoo.
(...) Variety, Jan. 12, 1916
& CINCINNATI.
By Harry V. Martin (...)
Now the Cincinnati girls are Charlie Chaplin it.
There was a contest at Chester Park several
days ago between the fairs. Emma Flower was given
first prize for the best impersonation of the
Essanay nut and Jean Jones copped second money.
(...) Variety, Aug. 13, 1915
& THE ALHAMBRA.
Starting to-day, and including Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, the splendid talent of Mme. Olga
Petrova will be shown to advantage in „The Vampire.“
The masterpiece shows many emotional actors.
The added feature will be the celebrated Charley Chaplin
in his latest and greatest comedy, „The Bank.“
(...) Cincinnati Enquirer, Aug. 8, 1915
„His Latest and Greatest Comedy“
Advertisement. „The New ALHAMBRA“ (...)
„MME. OLGA PETROVA in ,THE VAMPIRE‘“ (...)
„The Celebrated Charles Chaplin
In His Latest and Greatest Comedy,
The Bank“
Alhambra, 146 West 5th Street, Cincinnati.
The Bank is released
by Essanay August 9, 1915.
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