Making a Living Clippings 18/24
Motography, Chicago, February 21, 1914.
Making a Living Scenes
& Chaplin Lobby Poster, New Optic Theater, Los Angeles
(...) Reel Life, Jan. 2. 1915, detail
& The Lobby of the New Optic Theater, South Main Street,
Los Angeles, Displays Only Mutual Stars
(...) Complete photograph, Reel Life, Jan. 2. 1915
& Making a Living
(...) Keystone Ad, Reel Life, Jan. 31, 1914
& THESE LOBBY PICTURES
are hand colored. They are a work of art. They add tone
to the Theatre and denote CLASS. (...)
Chas Chaplin
(...) Kraus MFG. CO. Ad, Reel Life, Oct. 10. 1914
& Interior, Liberty Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah
– audience with screen and „finest theatre organ in the world“
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Oct. 2, 1915
& His first complete picture was released on February 2, 1914,
as Making a Living, and was directed by Mack Sennett.
In this picture he did not wear his now famous make-up; but
instead wore a long mustache, gray frock coat and
a top hat. He played the part of a penniless though jaunty
adventurer.
(...) International Photographer, Los Angeles, July 1933
„Featuring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand“
Advertisement. „Liberty
The Motion Picture Palace
Exclusive First Run Photoplays
Today and Tomorrow“ (...)
„A Feature Keystone Comedy
Making a Living
Featuring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand.“ (...)
Liberty Theatre, 160 South State Street, Salt Lake City.
Making a Living is released by Keystone
Feb. 2, 1914. Neither Ford Sterling nor Mabel Normand
are part of Making a Living.
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