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Reel Life, New York, November 21, 1914.

Strand, program cover, New York, August 13, 1916, silentfilmstillarchive.com

& Strand, exterior by night, New York, April 11, 1914

(This is the opening night.)

& Strand, exterior by night, marquee Mary Pickford,

Germany & Its Armies, New York, 1917

& STRAND (...)

Tyrone Power –in– „Aristocrazy“

(...) New York Times, Nov. 15, 1914

& Daily Release Reviews (...)

His Trysting Place.

Two Reels. Comedy. Laughs a-plenty.

(...) Variety, Nov. 14, 1914

& At the Strand Theatre Tyrone

Power will make his initial appearance on the screen in Bronson Howard‘s dramatic success, Aristocrazy.

(...) New York Times, Nov. 15, 1914


„The Strand‘s program is the best evidence of this“

Editorial content. „STORIES OF THE NEW PHOTOPLAYS

      THE popularity of Keystone productions is ever

on the increase. Wherever they are once shown a demand

for these peerless comedies is created which will not

down until they are included in that house‘s regular program.

Like the green bay tree, they flourish perennially.

As some exhibitor said a while ago – there are no ,bad

Keystones. Some are better than others, but all

have in them the laugh-making qualities, that make the audience

want to ,stick around‘ until the reel is shown again.

Perhaps no better criterion of this quality could be noted than

the fact that at the Strand, New York‘s premier photoplay

house, Keystones most frequently form the comedy part of this

theater‘s program. Other comedies, of course, now

and then get a ,look-in‘, but, taken month in month out, it is the

Keystone brand that carries off the palm. The Strand‘s

program is the best evidence of this. During the past two weeks

and for the coming week the only comedies listed are

Keystones. His Musical Career, released in the Mutual program

November 7, was shown during the ending November 14;

His Trysting Places, the second of the Keystone two-reelers,

featuring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, was

the comedy feature for the week ending November 21.“ (...)

      Strand, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.

      His Trysting Places is

      released by Keystone Nov. 9, 1914.


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