In The Park Clippings 14/20
Picture-Play Weekly, New York, September 4, 1915.
COLONIAL To-day and To-morrow
Charlie Chaplin „In the Park“
(...) Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N. Y., March 18, 1915.
Colonial Theatre, Rochester, N. Y.
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN passed on the gravel path in the park“
Editorial content. „In the Park: A Chaplin Comedy
(Essanay)
By B. Quade
Charlie Chaplin takes a stroll through the park. And does
he run into a hornets‘ nest of trouble? You bet! But
Charlie‘s troubles are nothing for you to worry about. On the
contrary, they are for you to laugh over. You won‘t
be able to keep a straight face from the minute you start
to read this till you‘ve reached the end. Whether
you‘ve seen the picture or not, read the story – and laugh
afresh at the comical sayings of Charlie Chaplin,
as well as his droll doings.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN passed on the gravel path in the park
through which he was strolling.“ (...)
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