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Mark M. („Mark“) Vance, Variety, New York, November 8, 1918.
Shoulder Arms Scenes
& K for Keeney‘s, facade, Brooklyn, New York, undated,
New York City Organ Project
& Female quartet, Keeney‘s World‘s Best Vaudeville,
Brooklyn, New York, undated
& Keeney‘s Theatre, auditorium with stage and
boxes viewed from balcony, Brooklyn,
New York, undated, New York City Organ Project
& KEENEY‘S (...)
Laugh Yourself Sick.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „Shoulder Arms“
The Greatest Laughing Hit of His Career.
3 Reels of Solid Laughter.
(...) Brooklyn Times Union, Brooklyn, New York,
Nov. 3, 1918
& Keeney‘s Theatre Programme The Matinee Girl, Brooklyn,
New York, 1908, Brooklyn Public Library
& Mark M. („Mark“) Vance
(...) Photo, Variety, Dec. 10, 1910
„Later afternoon rush to get within the theatre“
Editorial content. „Keeney‘s Brooklyn.“ (...)
„The show gave big satisfaction. Charlie Chaplin‘s
Shoulder Arms was the big feature. Although the
picture hit ‘em hard on the funny bone the vaudeville part of the entertainment seemed to give excellent entertainment.
The show started with Chaplin and it ended with Chaplin,
with the house reducing the vaudeville running time
noticeably to allow for the accommodation of the later afternoon
rush to get within the theatre.“ (...) „Mark.“
Mark is Mark M. Vance.
Keeney‘s, 300 Livingston St. at Hanover Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Shoulder Arms is released by First National
October 27, 1918.
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