Making a Living Clippings 13/24
Wellington Daily News, Wellington, Kansas, February 14, 1914.
Making a Living Scenes
& White Studio (photographer), Charles Chaplin,
New York, probably 1910 or 1911, Billy Rose Theatre Collection,
New York Public Library, eight still images
& White Studio (photographer), Charles Chaplin, New York,
probably 1910 or 1911, Billy Rose Theatre
Collection, New York Public Library, one still image
& Charles Chaplin, with Karno‘s London Comedians at the
Empress, commencing with a matinee today.
(...) Photo, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Nov. 5, 1913
ELMER J. McGOVERN
Photo. Elmer G.McGovern, the serious looking chap whose
youthful face is here pictured, is the publicity promoter
for the New York Motion Picture Co., the Kay-Bee Co. and
the famous Keystone comedy films. ,Mac,‘ as he is
familiarly known to his associates in the film game, is a busy
little bee indeed, owing to his multiplicity of duties
in looking after the numerous companies whose interests
are entrusted to his care. Starting as a newspaper
man in his native city of New York, ,Mac‘ became interested
in general theatricals, which led to a connection with
a film trade journal. It wasn‘t long before his ability was recognized,
and Ad. Kessel, of Kessel & Bauman, decided that
McGovern was just the fellow he had been looking for to fill
the important positions which he now so ably fills.
,Mac‘s‘ favorite indoor pastimes, when he has an opportunity
for indulgence in the same, are boxing and Kelly pool.
Members of the Screen Club can testify to his proficiency
in both of the above mentioned arts.“
(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 14, 1914
„Without doubt one of the best comedies ever shown here“
Editorial content. „Isis Today
Our Mutual Girl“ (...)
„Secret Lode“ (...)
„Keystone Comedy
Making a Living
This is without doubt one of the best comedies
ever shown here.“
Isis Theatre, Wellington.
Making a Living is released by Keystone
Feb. 2, 1914.
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