The Bank Clippings 24/46
Peter Milne, Motion Picture News, August 28, 1915.
The Bank Scenes
& CHAPLINS WITHOUT DATES.
The General Film Co. is
not giving out any advance information
on the future release of the Chaplin
comedy films, nor is it certain of the exact release dates.
(...) Variety, Sept. 3, 1915
& Charles Chaplin, Essanay‘s world-famous comedian, has
received word from England that in the photo-play
popularity-contest recently held there he was the first in the
list, receiving almost 300,000 more votes than
his nearest competitors.
(...) Photo-Play Review, Sept. 11, 1915
& CHARLIE‘S SPECIAL CABLE TO „PICTURES.“
As the great bulk of our readers must
be aware, Charlie Chaplin was placed by them at the top
of the poll, with 142,920 votes, in our greatest
British Film-Players‘ Contest. We sent him (and all the winners)
THE PICTURES certificate, which however was delayed
in transmit. Now we have at last received Charlies cabled thanks
and appreciation.
(...) Facsimile of Chaplin‘s Western Union Night Cable Letter,
Pictures and The Picturegoer, London, Oct. 16, 1915
LONDON WANTS CHAPLIN.
English music hall managers are sending queries
to New York, asking agents there to ascertain
on what terms Charlie Chaplin may be secured over here for
a brief engagement in the halls.
(...) Variety, Aug. 6, 1915
„Here‘s another of those Charlie Chaplin comedies“
Editorial content. „,The BANK‘
(Essanay – Two Reels)
Reviewed by Peter Milne
AND here‘s another of those Charlie Chaplin comedies.“ (...)
Redaktioneller Inhalt