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His Favorite Pastime Clippings 3/18
El Paso Herald, El Paso, Texas, March 18, 1914.
His Favorite Pastime Scenes,
Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin
& Grecian, exterior by day, El Paso,
1910, Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce
& THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1914 (...)
KEYSTONE – His Favorite Pastime (Comedy)
(...) Moving Picture World, March 14, 1914
& MONDAY, MARCH 16th, 1914.
KEYSTONE – His Favorite Pastime (Comedy)
(...) Moving Picture World, March 21, 1914,
release date is changed from March 12 to March 16, 1914.
& Keystone comedies, long recognized
by unbiased critics as the funniest pictures on the market,
will continue on their jovial way in spite of the loss
of Ford Sterling. Charles Chaplin, who has already appeared
in four Keystone comedies, will now take
the leading male parts. Whether Mr. Sterling, who has joined
the Universal forces, will succeed in building
up a comedy company equal to the Keystone is a question
which time alone can answer.
(...) New York Tribune, March 15, 1914
& Mack Sennett, managing director
of the Keystone comedies, announces that hereafter
he will take the lead in all the comedies
he directs, playing opposite to Mabel Normand.
(...) Variety, March 6, 1914
„Chas. Chaplin, greatest moving picture comedian“
Advertisement. „Amusements.
Another ,Keystone‘ Comedy.
Chas. Chaplin, greatest moving picture comedian,
will be at the Grecian today in an original farce,
His Favorite Pastime, assisted by the famous Keystone Comedy company. It is twenty minutes of continuous laughter,
it is real comedy!“ (...) „Advertisement.“
Grecian, 219 South El Paso Street, El Paso.
His Favorite Pastime is
released by Keystone March 16, 1914.
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