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Shoulder Arms Clippings 92/246
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, October 27, 1918.
Sime Silverman
(...) Photo, Variety, Dec. 10, 1910
& American Studio (photographer), Palace Theatre,
exterior by day, New York, 1920
& Palace, Supreme Vaudeville, entrance by day,
New York, Sept. 26, 1915
& Palace.
New York, Monday midnight.
Dear Sid. (...)
The new Chaplin picture was on the bill too,
and that Chaplin has turned out a corker. You will
laugh your head off the way he bangs his brother around
in one scene. (...) Sime.
(...) Variety, New York, Nov. 1, 1918.
Sid Silverman is publisher of Variety
and Variety-founder Sime Silverman‘s grandson.
& Harry Watson, Jr. and Co. (...)
Although appearing just before the Chaplin picture,
„Shoulder Arms,“ the best Chaplin has ever put
over, and closing the vaudeville program proper, it is doubtful
if there were any heartier laughter during the
comedy film than that evoked by Mr. Watson and Mr.
Herbert in the boxing scene. (...) Sime.
(...) Variety, New York, Nov. 1, 1918
„His Greatest Film Success“
Advertisement. „Palace“ (...) „Added Attraction.
Charles Chaplin in His Greatest Film Success Shoulder Arms.“ (...)
Palace Theatre, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.
Shoulder Arms is released
by First National October 27, 1918.
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