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B. Quade, Picture-Play Weekly, New York, October 2, 1915.

Charlie Chaplin Outfit, 10c

      Photo. Boys, 1000 laffs for 10c. Big Bargain while

they last; 1 Charlie Chaplin moustache, exact

duplicate, made of real hair, creates screams of laughter. (...)

      NUIDEA CO. (...)

      Brooklyn, N. Y.

(...) Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Oct. 3, 1915

& Chaplin Comedies (...)

      Wyandotte Film Supply Co.

(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 4, 1915

     

„A different Charlie, none the less“

Editorial content. „The Bank: A Chaplin Comedy

      (Essanay)

      By B. Quade

      Transforming the quietest and most dignified of all places,

      a bank, into the scene of endless fun. How is it done?

      Very simple; Charlie Chaplin is sent in. With Charlie and

      his usual good humor a Quaker meeting could be

      made into a circus grounds. If you don‘t believe it see what

      he starts in this bank. Charlie walks importantly down

      the street, into the building, into the president‘s office and out

      again. Then the fun begins – and continues.

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN came walking briskly along the street.

      There was something different about his appearance.

His shabby shoes, baggy trousers, and well-worn derby were

the same. Likewise, his frayed necktie ,rode‘ his collar

fore and aft as usual, and his little, closely buttoned coat had not

been replaced by a new and better-fitting garment. In point

of costume, there was no change whatever in his outward aspect.

      But this was a different Charlie, none the less.“ (...)


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