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Reel Life, New York, October 17, 1914.
The Keystone Company is part of the New York Motion Picture
Corporation, which has taken two years ago a suite
on the 9th floor of the Longacre Building, East Side of Broadway
North from 42nd Street, New York, postcard in color,
undated, Brown Brothers
Also situated n the Longacre Building, Forty-second
Street and Broadway, is the New York
Office of the Chicago-based trade paper Motography.
& KEYSTONE
Three a Week (...)
EXTRA TWO REEL RELEASES
Monday, Oct. 26 – Dough and Dynamite.
(...) Reel Life, Oct. 17, 1914
„Tears of laughter to the eyes of an Egyptian mummy“
Editorial content. „FACTS AND FIGURES AND SUCH
THE announcement made some time ago by
the New York Motion Picture Corporation that plans were
being perfected to produce two multiiple reel
comedies monthly under the direction of Mack Sennett,
which would be released as special features
under the Keystone brand, was everywhere greeted
with pleasure by exhibitors.“ (...)
„Now comes the news that the first of these
Keystones de luxe will make its bow to the
public on Monday, October 26, under the name of ,Dough
and Dynamite.‘ It may be said here that ,Dough
and Dynamite,‘ throughout its two reels, maintains all the
classic, laugh-making traditions of the brand under
which it will be released. It features Charles Chaplin and
Chester Conklin, the famous Keystoners, in a
mirth-provoking series of incidents built around a bakers‘
strike, and has a climax that would bring tears
of laughter to the eyes of an Egyptian mummy.“ (...)
Dough and Dynamite is released by Keystone Oct. 24, 1914.
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