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Leavenworth Times, Leavenworth, Kansas, March 24, 1914.
His Favorite Pastime Scenes,
Peggy Pearce and Charles Chaplin
& Film Favourites
Mr. Chas. Chaplin
(...) Four photos, illustrated Films Monthly, London, June 1914
& Comedy.“ (...)
„3-12 His Favorite Pastime ... Keystone 1,000“ (...)
„3-16 His Favorite Pastime ... Keystone 1,000“
(...) Motography, Chicago, March 21, 1914,
His Favorite Pastime is mentioned twice – with release dates
for March 12, 1914 and for March 16, 1914
& Delaware Street, Leavenworth, postcard in color, postmark
March 9, 1909, cardcow.com
& „Delaware Street, Leavenworth, Kans.,“
postcard in color, undated, ebay
& „His Favorite Pastime.“ (Keystone. Mar. 12) –
If there is an audience anywhere outside of a blind asylum
that does not roar when they see this comedy they
cannot be in the full possession of their wits. It is absolutely
the funniest thing the Keystone Company has ever put
out, and this is not written by a press agent. Charles Chaplin,
the English comedian, and Velma Pearce“
Peggy Pearce.„play the leads. Mr. Chaplin has introduced
a number of funny actions that are original to the
American stage. His adventures in a saloon are unique,
to say the least.“
(...) Motion Picture News, March 28, 1914
Peggy Pearce plays in His Favorite Pastime the female lead.
„Keystone, His Favorite Pastime, featuring Mack Sennett“
Editorial content. „TODAY
At the Theaters“ (...)
„At the Fern – Two-part Domino two part drama, In the Days
of the Padres; Keystone, His Favorite Pastime, featuring
Mack Sennett; Majestic drama, The Woman With a Soul.“ (...)
Fern Theatre, Leavenworth.
His Favorite Pastime is released by Keystone March 16, 1914.
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