Making a Living Clippings 23/24
Bourbon News, Paris, Kentucky, April 7, 1914.
Mack Sennett Keystone Comedies 28 Two-Reelers
SUCCESSES
The Selected Best of the Entire Output
including 3 of the FUNNIEST
CHARLIE CHAPLINS
(...) W. H. Productions Ad, Moving Picture World,
Jan. 26, 1918
& Two Releases This Week by W. H. Productions
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W.H. Productions Company announces
the release this week of two subjects, one of the series
of twenty-six single-reel Charlie Chaplin
comedies entitles A Busted Johnny, former title,
Making a Living. (...)
A Busted Johnny marks Charlie Chaplin‘s first
appearance on the screen, and is declared
to be one of the most distinctive and interesting Chaplin pictures.
(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 16, 1918
& NOW COMES „Wild Mike“ of Hoboken who postcards
that what this country needs is plenty of 10 cents
movies thoroughly silenced... Add Ancient Film History:
It is generally accepted by film historians that
Charlie Chaplin‘s first pix was Kid Auto Races... simply because
it was released before Making A Living...
(...) ALONG THE RIALTO WITH PHIL M DALY,
Film Daily, April 17, 1933
& WHEN WE reflect on those star salaries in Hollywood...
our mind goes back to the good old days... when Essanay took
Chaplin away from Keystone in 1914... when Charlie
got 25 smackers a day...
(...) ALONG THE RIALTO WITH PHIL M DALY,
Film Daily, July 6, 1933
& „Main St. Looking North, Paris, KY,“ undated,
postcard, pinterest, detail
„Making a Living (Keystone), comedy“
Advertisement. „The Columbia Today.
Our Mutual Girl. The plot thickens in the third reel
of Our Mutual Girl. The Count accompanies
the ladies, Margaret and her aunt, on a shopping
tour, and their automobile is shadowed
by detectives.“ (...)
„Two other reels will be shown – Calamity
Ann‘s Sacrifice (American) drama,
and Making a Living (Keystone), comedy. (adv)“
Columbia Theatre, Paris, Kentucky.
Making a Living is
released by Keystone Feb. 2, 1914.
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