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Washington Times, Washington, D. C., August 21, 1915.
Olympic Theatre, exterior by day, Washington, D. C.
(...) Moving Picture World, May 15, 1915
& Leader Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Helen Gibson The Wolverine, Washington, D. C., 1921, Library of Congress
& Leader Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Douglas Fairbanks
Mark of Zorro, Washington, D. C., circa 1920
& MAKING MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT TO COMIC
SCENES AN ART
ACCOMPANYING a comedy musically is a great deal
more difficult than accompanying a drama. Some
pianists think „any old lively thing will do“ for the funny pictures,
but the spectators know better, and many times would
like to tell the pianist a few things.
The Leader, Washington, D. C., has a valuable
acquisition in the person of George Emmons,
who knows how to put on the musical end of a comedy
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 18, 1915
& Charles Chaplin Souvenir Figures (...)
The Keystone Press
(...) Moving Picture World, April 10, 1915
& Tomorrow (...)
Charles Chaplin
in „The Bank“
Latest Essanay Comedy
Olympic
(...) Washington Times, Aug. 21, 1915
Olympic, 1431 U Street, Washington.
Morgen. Nachmittag und Abend,
15 Uhr geöffnet, Charles Chaplin in „The Bank“.
Neueste Essanay Comedy, Olympic
„The famous comedian‘s latest and best production“
Advertisement. „The Leader“ (...)
„Today
East Lynn
A picturization of the famous drama by the same name.
Charles Chaplin
in
The Bank
The famous comedian‘s latest and best production.“
Leader, 9th Bet. E and F, Washington.
The Bank is released by Essanay August 9, 1915.
Anzeige. „The Leader. Heute East Lynn. Eine Verfilmung
des berühmten gleichnamigen Dramas. Charles
Chaplin in The Bank. Des berühmten Komikers neueste
und beste Produktion.“