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Picture-Play Weekly, New York, July 24, 1915.
THE MAN OF THE HOUR
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN „THE CHAMPION“
(...) Picture-Play Weekly Cover, July 24, 1915
& YOU‘VE LAUGHED AT HIM In PICTURES
NOW YOU‘LL HAVE A CHANCE TO LAUGH AT HIM IN A STORY
Next week a Charles Chaplin Comedy in fiction form appears
(...) Picture-Play Weekly Back, May 8, 1915
& Charles Chaplin Cover
(...) Picture-Play Weekly, July 10, 1915
& ED. M., MANCHESTER. – Charles Chaplin was not killed.
He is still with Essanay. I think that was Mr. Anderson
himself sitting in the audience in Mr. Chaplin‘s „The Champion.“
(...) ANSWER DEPARTMENT, Motion Picture, May 1915
„A Frankfurter and a roll“
Editorial content. „The Champion: A Chaplin Comedy
(Essanay)
By B. Quade
In this story of the Chaplin comedy, ,The Champion,‘
you are given a chance to laugh at ,the funniest
man in the world,‘ who takes his dusty, big shoes, little bamboo
cane, battered derby and all into the training quarters
of a prize fighter.“ (...)
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN looked down at his faithful bulldog.
Charlie had found something to eat, and he wanted
to see if the dog was as lad as he was. The something was
a Frankfurter and a roll.“ (...)
Four The Champion Scenes.
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