Making a Living Clippings 9/24
Motion Picture News, New York, February 7, 1914.
Making a Living Scenes
& Proctor‘s Theatre, exterior by day, marquee The
Aeroplane Girl, Plainfield, New Jersey
(...) Variety, Jan. 7, 1911
& The Mutual releases, it should be remarked, have a most
attractive weekly magazine; Reel Life, edited by
Clarence Herbert New, formerly associate editor of the Green
Book – author of the Cutpepper and Zaudt stories.
(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 14, 1914
& PHIL MINDIL is the new editor of Reel Life, the
Mutual house organ. Clarence New resigned to accept the
post of moving picture editor of the Blue Book.
(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 28, 1914
& DISSOLVING OUT (...)
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.
(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 28, 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, and Pittsburg Daily Post,
Feb. 8, 1914
& LIKEWISE, HENRY LEHRMAN
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.
(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 14, 1914
„Making a Living The Keystone Comedy Will Show You How“
Advertisement. „The Home of Photoplays de Luxe
PROCTOR‘S
Front Street Theatre Plainfield, N. J.
Monday“ (...)
„Wild Beasts at Large“ (...)
„Making a Living
The Keystone Comedy Will Show You How“ (...)
Proctor‘s Theatre, 216 West Front Street, Plainfield.
Making a Living is
released by Keystone Feb. 2, 1914.
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