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Houston Post, Houston, Texas, October 13, 1914.
Dough and Dynamite Scene
& DAMAGE DONE BY A SINGLE GERMAN SHELL AT RHEIMS
(...) Photo from Underwood & Underwood,
New York Times, Oct. 25, 1914
& World War One – Former French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau Reviews Troops,
Oct. 24, 1914, Saturday Evening Post
& DESPITE the rigid restrictions
which have been placed on all newspaper correspondents
and cameramen at the front, the Mutual Weekly
in its current issue (No. 93) contains numerous evidences
showing that the apparently impossible has been
attained and real war pictures showing as never before the grim
realities and terrible destruction of civilized warfare,
are to be seen,
(...) Reel Life, Oct. 19, 1914
& REX THEATRE (...)
Chas. Chaplin
the inimitable and Premier Comedian in
„DOUGH AND DYNAMITE“
Two-Reel Keystone Comedy Feature –
200 SCREAMS. Produced by Mack
Sennett.
(...) Houston Post, Oct. 13, 1914
„Not a dull action“
Editorial content. „Dough and Dynamite at Rex.
Charles Chaplin, known to movie
patrons as one of the funniest of photoplay comedians,
will appear at the Rex Friday in a Keystone
comedy, Dough and Dynamite. The mere mention
of ,Keystone comedy‘ is sufficient to draw
a crowd to a motion picture theater, and then the names,
,Chaplin‘ and ,Keystone,‘ are used together, which
forms a combination that‘s a winner. Dough and Dynamite
is a funny story woven around two farcical bakers
and has not a dull action from the time it opens till the bakers
are blown up in their shop, one covered in dough
and the other in the ruins of the oven.“ (...)
Rex Theatre, 511 Main Street, Houston.
Dough and Dynamite is
released by Keystone Oct. 24, 1914.
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