The Champion Clippings 24/37
Picture-Play Weekly, New York, July 24, 1915.
THE BEHMAN SHOW.
Suppose your editor were to assign you to review this
week‘s show at the Columbia and, being a neophyte
in that branch of show business, you blithely inquire if it is a good
burlesque, to receive in answer the statement it is regarded
as one of the best burlesques. (...)
Harry Van is the general cut-up in a Charlie Chaplin speciality,
with the girls also made up as Chaplins.
(...) Variety, New York, Jan. 7, 1916
„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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