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By the Sea Clippings 43/43

Wid‘s Daily, New York, December 4, 1920.

By The Sea Scenes

& Red Letter Photocard.

(Charles Chaplin.) Charlie‘s Flirtation. (Charlie by the Sea.)

1915, Silent Film Still Archive

& General Film Company

The Films That Made Charlie Chaplin Famous

(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 10, 1917

& General Film Company

Charlie Chaplin‘s Great Laugh Makers

(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 17, 1917

& CHARLIE CHAPLIN in

BY THE SEA (...) Victor Kremer Film Features Inc.

By The Sea Revival Poster, 1920


„A foreign corporation“

Editorial content. „In the Courts

      An attachment for $24,548 has been filed in the Supreme

Court in a suit by the Victor Kremer Film Features

against the Reelcraft Pictures Corp., on the ground that

it is a foreign corporation. The complaint alleges

that the plaintiff sold to the Beehive Film Exchange Co.,

of Chicago the right to sublease the films

The Champion, The Jitney Elopement, Work and By the Sea

for Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin for $26,500

on account of the contract its 400 but after Beehive had

paid only rights were sold to the Reelcraft corporation,

which agreed to carry out the contract but owes $24,548.“


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