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Moving Picture World, New York, September 12, 1914.

The house staff of the Clemmer Theatre, Seattle, Wash.,

was attired in imitation of the characters appearing

in „The Mark of Zorro,“ Douglas Fairbanks‘ United Artists

production, during the engagement of that attraction.

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 29, 1921

& THE STAR‘S MOVING PICTURE; WHAT‘S

COMING NEXT WEEK (...)

Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand and Charles

Chaplin,in Tillie‘s Punctured Romance.

(...) Seattle Star, Dec. 12, 1914

& HARRY CHAPLIN AND MARIE DRESSLER

WILL TICKLE THE CLEMMER CROWD NEXT WEEK

By The Movie Editor

I WENT to the Moore one day last week to see a trial

showing of Tillie‘s Punctured Romance, an Alco

film of six reels. It is the wildest, funniest film I have ever seen.

      I used to think Mabel Normand was the funniest

woman in the movies. I know that Harry Chaplin is the funniest

man. I‘m not sure now which is the funnier – Mabel

Normand or Marie Dressler – fat, mad Marie, who, on the

legitimate stage, has made me laugh many a time.

      Marie, Mabel and Harry are all in Tillie‘s Punctured Romance.

      Many managers were present at the trial. Even

they had to laugh. And if you can make a manager laugh,

you are indeed funny.

      Jim Clemmer secured the film. It will be his attraction

beginning Sunday. Perhaps Clemmer is getting

an education in humor. He has been running a good many

Lubin comedies lately. And the average Lubin

comedy is about as subtly humorous as a monkey on a stick.

(...) Seattle Star, Dec. 12, 1914

& Charles Chaplin, as he appears in real life.

(...) Motion Picture, January 1916

& Louise Fazenda, Ruth Rogers, lunch-time at Keystone studio

(...) Photoplay, April 1917

& X. Octavius. – Charles Chaplin was hubby in Mabel‘s

Married Life (Keystone).

(...) Motion Picture World, London, Sept. 1914 (?)

& You Shine Above Them All!

A Sure Thing Gamble!

26 Charlie Chaplin Masterfilms (...)

W. H. Productions Co.

(...) Moving Picture World, June 22, 1918


„Mabel‘s husband“

Editorial content. „R. E. – Charles Chaplin was Mabel‘s

husband in Mabel‘s Married Life. Mr. Sennett appears in a picture

occasionally, but does not seem to have the habit.“

      Mabel‘s Married Life is released by Keystone June 20, 1914.


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