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Behind the Screen Clippings 31/93
Evening World, New York, November 13, 1916.
Behind the Screen Scenes
& Sime Silverman
(...) Portrait, Variety, Dec. 10, 1910
& American Theatre, exterior by day, New York,
circa 1900, detail
& American Theatre, exterior by day, New York,
1905, detail
& Roof Garden, American Theatre, New York, undated,
Bill Morrison, Shubert Archive
& Byron Company (photographer), Roof Garden, American Theatre, New York, 1898, Museum of the City of New York
& AMERICAN ROOF.
Nobody raved over the first half bill at the American, but
it held a Chaplin comic, „Behind the Screen,“ and
that finished off the program with plenty of laughs. If the Chaplin
film had been run during intermission it would have
even been better. The latest Chaplin (Mutual) holds many
laughs with its slapstick and messy business of the
worst Chaplin brand. Several thought much of the film
resembled „Dough and Dynamite.“ (...) Sime.
(...) Sime Silverman, Variety, Nov. 17, 1916
American Theatre, 42nd St. bet. 7th and 8th Aves, New York.
„Incomparable Rialto Orchestra“
Advertisement. „RIALTO“ (...)
„Jellicoe‘s Fleet in action.
Wm. S. Hart – „The Devil‘s Double“
– Charles Chaplin, Incomparable Rialto Orchestra.“
Rialto, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
Behind the Screen is
released by Mutual November 13, 1916.
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