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Motography, Chicago, Illinois, December 2, 1916.
Behind the Screen Scenes
& Good Music Aids Chicago Chain (...)
The theater seats one thousand persons. (...) The music
at this house is supplied by a splendid pipe organ
and a six-piece orchestra. (...) The resident manager, E. D.
Dlouhy, makes it a point to become personally
acquainted with his patrons, making an effort to determine
what they think of the picture they have just seen.
– Vitagraph Theatre, exterior by day, sign VITAGRAPH PICTURE
DE LUXE, Chicago – Photo. The Vitagraph,
one of the Lubliner and Trinz houses in Chicago.
(...) Motography, Nov. 18, 1916
& VITAGRAPH (...)
Donald Hall in „The Man Who Went Sane“
Chas. Chaplin in „Behind the Screen“
Also Earle Williams in „The Gold Cigarette Case“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Nov. 27, 1916
„Same old stuff, mud throwing. People liked it“
Editorial content. „,What the Picture Did for Me‘
Actual Criticism of Films by Exhibitors, From a Business
Standpoint“ (...)
„Behind the Screen, Charles Chaplin (Mutual) – ,Same
old stuff, mud throwing. People liked it.‘ E. Dlouhy,
Vitagraph Theater. – Located on a busy business street in an
outlying neighborhood and showing to a middle class
of people.“
Vitagraph Theatre, 3133-41 Lincoln Avenue, Chicago.
Behind the Screen is
released by Mutual November 13, 1916.
See Behind the Screen
in Chicago‘s First Run Theatres 1 2 3
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