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Nashville Tennessean, Nashville, Tennessee, March 13, 1915.

„Fifth Avenue from Union Street, Nashville, Tenn.,“

postcard in color, undated, flickr

& Clever Advertising

Crescent of Nashville Uses Attractive Display

for Kalem Railroad Feature. (...)

Photo. Crescent Theater‘s Hazards of Helen Lobby Decorations

(...) Moving Picture World, March 20, 1915

& THE CHAMPION (Essanay), March 11. – Charlie Chaplin

in the prize ring – his admirers will chuckle at the bare

thought, and roar when they see the picture. Th scenes in the

training quarters are a steady laugh, but when Charlie

faces his opponent in the roped arena, the fun is more than

doubled. There have, doubtless, been burlesque

boxing matches ever since the birth of the drama, but this one

knocks them all out. It is a three round „go“ that grows

in excitement and hilarity at every blow struck. While it must

be admitted that Charlie wins the championship on a

foul (with the help of his bull dog), everyone will be delighted

with the result. A two-reel side-splitter.

(...) Moving Picture World, March 27, 1915


„NEED A LAUGH? HAVE A HUNDRED!“

Editorial content. „NEED A LAUGH?

      HAVE A HUNDRED!

      Charles Chaplin in „The Champion“

      Essanay Feature ––– FUN!

      CRESCENT TODAY“

      Crescent Theatre, 217 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville.

      The Champion is

      released by Essanay March 11, 1915.


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