The Bank Clippings 43/46
Moving Picture World, New York, March 22, 1919.
Woodrow Wilson
During the more recent period of his illness, cut off from
cabinet, government administrative officers and friends,
President Wilson has had one pleasant connection with the busy
world, the motion pictures. A projector was set
up in the White House and nearly every day the operator
was called into action. The president has seen all
the more important news subjects and some photoplays.
(...) Drawing, Photoplay, May 1920
& Chaplins For Wilson.
There were four Chaplin releases aboard the
George Washington when that vessel sailed
Wednesday to carry President Wilson on his second trip
to France. (...) The films taken are „A Night
in the Show,“ „The Bank,“ „Police“ and „Shanghaied.“
(...) Variety, March 28, 1919
„Chaplins on Presidential Ship“
Editorial content. „Chaplins on Presidential Ship.
Charlie Chaplin made the trip across the Atlantic with
President Wilson on the George Washington and was
introduced to the President who was returning to Paris. That is, the ,canned‘ Charlie did.“ (...) „The four Chaplin films
are A Night in the Show, The Bank, Police and Shanghaied.“
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