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Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, California, November 13, 1916.
MUTUAL CHAPLIN SPECIALS
Charlie Chaplin Every Day (...)
For instance, the Garrick Theatre, Los Angeles, is running
Mutual Chaplin Specials every day in the year,
playing each subject for four consecutive weeks.
– Garrick Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Charlie Chaplin
in „The Floorwalker,“ Los Angeles
(...) Moving Picture World, July 22, 1916
& The Times claims that Charles
Spencer Chaplin, the comedian, actually did appear at the flower
show last week. When I read it I near fainted.
Can it be possible that HE has visited a public gathering?
He has been INVITED EVERYWHERE, but was
always conspicuous by his absence. How was it done?
(...) Screamer, Los Angeles, Nov. 11, 1916
& CHAPLIN‘S NEW ONE
The newest comedy to be made by Charlie Chaplin under
the Mutual Chaplin $ 670,000 contract, „Behind the
Screen,“ will be shown at the Garrick theater, the home of Mutual
Chaplins, for the first time tomorrow, continuing there
for a limited engagement.
This is the picture in which Chaplin exposes studio secrets
and makes fun of the motion picture studios and the
methods of production. The whole world has marveled at and
laughed over his satires on other themes. He has
ridiculed the humble floorwalker, he has kidded the firemen,
he has parodied the nobility, he has made fun of the
pawnbroker. But now he is going to play horse with the motion
picture industry. Surely there is no one more competent
to undertake such a task. Surely there is no one who can so
skillfully hold up to laughter the serious work of
picture making as Chaplin.
(...) Los Angeles Herald, Nov. 13, 1916
„His Latest Comedy“
Advertisement. „Garrick –“ (...)
Charlie Chaplin
in Behind the Screen, His Latest Comedy, Together with
Gloriania, a Blue Bird Feature.“
Garrick Theater, 802 South Broadway, Los Angeles.
Behind the Screen is
released by Mutual November 13, 1916.
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