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Washington Times, Washington, D. C., November 12, 1916.

Behind the Screen Scenes

& Columbia Theatre, exterior by day, marquee The

Prince Chap, Washington, 1916

& STUTZ AGREED THAT „LADIES MUST LIVE“ – THIS PROVES IT.

      He tied up the Times to the unemployment angle,

gave each girl $2 to wear a banner and the Times supplied

the papers, sharing the credit of the stunt with Loew‘s

Columbia Theatre, Washington, where Stutz draws his salary.

(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 10, 1921

& Loew‘s Columbia: Mae Murray. Films.

      Beginning today and for the first half of the week

Loew‘s Columbia will present a double bill of

photoplay feature with Mae Murray and Charlie Chaplin

as the pictured stars. Miss Murray will be seen

in „The Plow Girl,“ a novel photoplay that carries the spectator

from the South African veldt to the drawing

room of fashionable society, while Charlie Chaplin will

be seen in his latest film comedy of life in a moving picture

studio entitledBehind the Screen.“ (...)

      In Behind the Screen“ Charlie Chaplin is set down

in the midst of a thoroughly equipped motion picture studio,

with the real director tearing his hair and shouting

through his megaphone, with dramas and comedies under

way, pretty actresses being picked, settings being

put  up and torn down – there is unlimited opportunity for

wild destruction that follows in Charlie‘s wake.

(...) Washington Times, Nov. 19, 1916


„Charlie Chaplin‘s newest film vehicle“

Editorial content. „Loew‘s Columbia – Films.

      For the first half of next week Loew‘s Columbia offers a double

bill of photoplay features which will include Mae Murray

in The Plow Girl, and Charlie Chaplin in Behind the Screen. (...)

      Behind the Screen, Charlie Chaplin‘s newest film

vehicle, is said to be beyond all doubt one of the most laughable

and best in which he has ever appeared.“

      Loew´s Columbia Theatre, F and 12th Streets, Washington.

      Behind the Screen is

      released by Mutual November 13, 1916.


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