The Immigrant Clippings 42/72
Moving Picture World, New York, June 23, 1917
The Immigrant Scenes
Strand Theatre, exterior by day, marquee WET GOLD,
Seattle, 1921, detail
& TODAY And All Next Week
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In the Newest Mutual Chaplin Special
The Immigrant
Brand New and First Run in Seattle
The greatest living human being – the million-dollar
fun-maker – and when you see „The Immigrant,“
you‘ll declare he‘s worth it. (...)
Drawing. (...) STRAND
(...) Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, June 23, 1917
„Winds up in a whirlwind of merriment“
Editorial content. „20,000 FEET OF FILM
USED IN ,The Immigrant‘
Charlie Chaplin‘s latest comedy The Immigrant is one of the cleverest things he has ever done, according to critics
who have seen private runs of the new offering in which Charlie
has a wide range of opportunity for the display of his
fun making genius. The play is No. 11 of the Mutual-Chaplin
series. It leads the comedian through a series of
side-splitting episodes, each more amusing than the last,
and winds up in a whirlwind of merriment in which
the entire company, brought into the melee, takes part.“ (...)
Almost identical with Motography, June 23, 1917.
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