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By the Sea Clippings 18/43

J. C. Jessen, Motion Picture News, New York, May 8, 1915.

By the Sea Scene

& Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purviance

      The fascinating blonde young leading lady is

Mr. Chaplin‘s selection out of five thousand

answers to an ad in a San Francisco newspaper.

(...) Photoplay, Aug. 1915

& The Star Soubrette

(...) Photoplay, Aug. 1915


„A comedy situation arising with every swell“

Editorial content. „In and Out of Los Angeles Studios

      By J. C. Jessen

      Special to MOTION PICTURE NEWS

                                          Los Angeles, April 25.“ (...)

      „Charley Chaplin and company of Essanay

Players have completed the first Los Angeles-made subject,

By the Sea. This is of one reel, and Charley is to be

seen spending a day at the beach, with a comedy situation

arising with every swell.

      This subject will introduce the most recent addition

to the company, Billie Armstrong, an English

comedian, who will appear in this and releases of the future

in the impersonation of another nut.

      G. M. Anderson spent several days here giving the Chaplin

company a once over in its new quarters, and

conferring with Director Jesse Robins. Mr. Anderson returned

to the Essanay Niles studio Monday morning.“ (...)

      Text partly reproduced in

      Pictures and The Picturegoer, London, May 12, 1915.  


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