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His Trysting Places Clippings 13/42
Reading Times, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 9, 1914.
His Trysting Places Scenes
& His Trysting Places – (Two Reels) – Keystone –
November 9 – Clarence and Ambrose are both married, and both
are completely under their wives‘ control. They meet
in a restaurant one day, get into a quarrel, and in the maze
of flying dishes and other loose decorations they get
their overcoats mixed. What their wives find in their overcoat
pockets is not exactly to their credit, and they are
whipped accordingly. The quartet finally comes together,
and the affair is straightened out. As a parting
blow Clarence gives Mrs. Ambrose the love note he found
in Ambrose‘s pocket, and he and his wife walk off
while poor Ambrose is being disciplined by his enraged wife.
(...) Motography, Chicago, Nov. 14, 1914
„Note – The Keystone Comedies Always First at the Grand“
Advertisement. „An Exceptional Good Program.
GRAND THEATRE“ (...)
„His Trysting Places
A Screaming 2 reel Keystone Comedy, Featuring Chas.
Chaplin and Donald Crisp.“ (...)
„Note – The Keystone Comedies Always First
at the Grand,“
Grand Theatre, Reading.
His Trysting Places is
released by Keystone Nov. 9, 1914.
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