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Harry C. Carr, Photoplay, New York, April 1916.
CHARLIE IS MAY DARLING!
CHAPLINITIS! Our Artist has got it – very badly.
He could not sleep the other night until after
he had got up and dashed off the above crazy recollections
of the „One and Only.“
(...) Cartoon by Steve B. Drummond,
Pictures and The Picturegoer, London, Sept. 18, 1915
„Chaplinitis is epidemic“
Editorial content.. „Marooned In London
Anemic english Films cause craze for U.S. Pictures:
Chaplinitis is epidemic.
By Harry C. Carr“ (...)
„The Charley Chaplin fever has suddenly hit
the village and it is the worst attack I ever saw any city have
over anything.“ (...)
„It all came up over Charley Chaplin. As I say, London
is mad over Chaplin. I saw every musical revue
in London and I didn‘t see one revue that didn‘t have
at least one actor dressed up to take off Charley Chaplin. In one
revue, there was a whole chorus of Chaplins.“
„On the Strand, every theater that could possibly
grab one was showing one of Chaplin´s old worn
out films. Two rival houses near Charing Cross were showing
By The Sea and The Tramp.“
„The best house in London, when I left in November,
was advertising as a ,crossing attraction´, Charley Chaplin in Tilly´s Punctured Romance.“
„And here came the row. The Essanay refused to let
the London managers have the Chaplin films unless they would
take the whole Essanay program.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt. „Chaplintis ist epidemisch.“ Von Harry C.
Carr. Titel: „In London hängen geblieben.“
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