Making a Living Clippings 15/24
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri, February 16, 1914.
Making a Living Scenes
& Keystone studio, exterior by day, Edendale near
Los Angeles, 1914
& Keystone (...)
Feb. 2 – Making a Living
(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 14, 1914
& KEYSTONE UTILIZES
SNOW-CAPPED MOUNTAIN AS BACKGROUND.
Keystone recently sent one of its seven
companies to the top of Mt. San Antonio to get snow
backgrounds for the picture, „A Robust Romeo.“
(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 14, 1914
& MACK SENNETT STAGES SENSATIONAL
AUTO ACCIDENT.
Mack Sennett, vice-president and managing director
of the Keystone Co., is just completing a picture
in which he sends a high-speed automobile through
a brick building. (...)
(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 14, 1914
& Keystone releases are now to include, in addition
to their famous comedies, a number of travel and
scenic subjects which are excellent examples of good photography.
(...) illustrated Films Monthly, London, May 1914
& A Keystone Thriller
Mack Sennett, vice president of the Keystone Co., is just
completing a picture in which he sends a high speed
automobile through a brick building. For this effort a complete brick structure was erected in the studio with mortar, stones
and all. In addition the stage carpenters spent three days building
a wooden bridge from street to studio level. This was
done to give the auto momentum for its plunge through the wall.“
(...) Motography, Chicago, Feb. 21, 1914
„Making a Living Keystone“
Advertisement. „PRINCESS THEATRE
Bill for Monday
The Hermit,
A feature American in two parts.
Making a Living
Keystone.
– Vaudeville –
The Unique Trio
Singer, Dancers and Instrumentalists.
A feature Novelty Act
The Mutual Girl will be shown
on Wednesday.“
Princess Theatre, 112 North Williams Street, Moberly.
Making a Living is
released by Keystone Feb. 2, 1914.
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