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La Presse, Paris, France, April 18, 1919.
Gaumont Palace, exterior by day, facade „Le Plus Grand
Cinéma du Monde,“ marquee L'ANGOISSE
AU FOYER (film de Louis Feuillade), Paris, 1915
& World War One, Versailles – Clemenceau
going to election, 1910s, Bain Collection, Library of Congress
& The Other Side of the Shield.
Charlie Chaplin has done war relief work in France
by proxy, according to a dispatch cabled from
abroad by a representative of the Newspaper Enterprise
Association. His capers on the screen at a movie
show given by the Red Cross at a hospital near Vichy cured
a soldier in the audience who, for some weeks, had
been suffering from shell shock. Until Charlie ambled on to the
screen the soldier had not been able to speak or laugh.
He can now.
(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 28, 1918
„Charlie Chaplin Soldat“
Advertisement. „Gaumont Palace“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin
Soldat“ (...)
„Gd. orch. symp. de 60 music.“
Gaumont Palace, rue Caulaincourt and rue Forest, Paris.
Charlie Chaplin Soldat is a french title of Shoulder Arms.
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