By the Sea Clippings 30/43
Picture-Play, New York, June 12, 1915.
REGENT (...)
Biggest Comedy Show of Year
CHARLIE CHAPMAN
and
FRED MACE
The man with the funny mustache in „By the Sea,“
and Fred Mace in the Broadhurst comedy, „What Happened
to Jones.“
(...) Harrisburg Daily Independent, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, April 30, 1915
„Eating a banana“
Editorial content. „By the Sea. A Chaplin Comedy
(Essanay)
By B. Quade
The always-funny Charlie Chaplin provides side-splitting
situations in this story taken from one of his latest
comedies produced by the Essanay company. In this tale
the world-famous laugh provoker is entirely different
from in in his former picture plays, for the setting is, as the
title indicates, ,by the sea.‘
This magazine is the only publication printing Chaplin
comedies in story form. When you see him on
the screen and want another laugh you‘ll find it on these
pages.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN came down the board walk, eating
a banana.“ (...)
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