By the Sea Clippings 21/43
Neil G. Caward, Motography, Chicago, May 15, 1915.
By the Sea Scenes
„Knock-about comedy plays a prominent part“
Editorial content. „By the Sea – ESSANAY – APRIL 29. – The
inimitable Charlie Chaplin this week takes us to the
seaside, where his remarkable feet succeed in getting him into
even more trouble than he has experienced in past
releases. Charlie has trouble in keeping his hat on in the stiff
breeze which sweeps in from the sea, and when
the cord by which it is attached to his buttonhole becomes
entangled with the cord of another gentleman‘s hat,
which has also blown off, Charlie and the other gentleman
come to blows. A flirtatious, pretty girl, whom both men
become interested in, also gives an opportunity for innumerable
scenes in which knock-about comedy plays a prominent
part. The picture will undoubtedly stir the risibilities of the most
vicious ,grouch.‘ N. G. C.“
One photo.
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