Making a Living Clippings 2/24
Reel Life, New York, January 31, 1914.
MACK SENNETT (Keystone)
(...) Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914
& Mack Sennett Keystone Studios,
Los Angeles, Cal.
(...) Moving Picture World, March 10, 1917
& Keystone Film Co. Press Notes
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. (...)
Henry Lehrman, a Keystone director, tipped a $1,500
automobile over a cliff in his last picture, „Making
a Living.“ A nearly new Studebaker was used for this effect
and when recovered at the bottom resembled a pile
of kindling wood. This expensive episode cost the Keystone Co.
a good-sized sum but a thrill was to be gotten out
of the story and Keystone took this method of getting it.
(...) Reel Life, Feb. 14, 1914
„MAKING A LIVING“
Editorial content. „FOUR ACES“ (...)
„Keystone Comedies
February 2 MAKING A LIVING“
Photo. „MAKING A LIVING“ (...)
„New York Motion Picture Corporation“ (...)
Making a Living is
released by Keystone Feb. 2, 1914.
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