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Buffalo Commercial, Buffalo, New York, October 24, 1914.
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& HIPPODROME (...)
The last word in a Keystone comedy
„Dough and Dynamite“
(...) Buffalo Enquirer, Oct. 24, 1914
& MANAGER CARR HAS A COOL HEAD.
Henry Carr, manager of Shea‘s theater, Buffalo, owned
by the same company that has the Hippodrome,
successfully handled a trying affair Friday night. Not long after
his show opened a $300,000 fire was eating
up a building directly across the street from the theater.
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 4, 1915
„The last word in a Keystone comedy“
Editorial content/advertisement. „Shea‘s Hippodrome“ (...)
„The last word in a Keystone comedy, Dough and Dynamite,
is the principal laugh producer of the week.“ (...)
Identical text in Buffalo Enquirer, Oct. 24, 1914.
Hippodrome Theatre, 580 Main Street, Buffalo.
Dough and Dynamite is
released by Keystone Oct. 26, 1914.
Redaktioneller Inhalt/Werbung
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