The Adventurer Clippings 18/84
Motography, September 22, 1917.
An American film syndicate have overcome their
difficulty in finding a man to take the place of CHARLES
CHAPLIN. They have decided to do without.
(...) Punch, London, March 7, 1917
& The report that Mr. CHARLES CHAPLIN had signed
a contract to serve in the British Army at 1s.
1d. a day is denied.
(...) Punch, London, July 11, 1917
& CHARLIE CHAPLIN, says a message from Chicago,
has not joined the U. S. Army. He excuses
himself on the ground that Mr. PEMBERTON-BILLING,
who is much funnier, is not in khaki.
(...) Punch, London, Aug. 8, 1917
& CHAPLIN‘S „ADVENTURER“ FILM IS DELAYED
BY THE ILLNESS OF MISS PURVIANCE
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Sept. 22, 1917
Identical text in Moving Picture World, Sept. 29, 1917
& Work Resumed on Charlie Chaplin Picture
(...) LIVE NEWS FROM THE PRODUCERS,
Motion Picture News, Sept. 22, 1917
& IN „The Adventurer,“ Charlie Chaplin will be seen
as a convict who escapes. „Imagine the fun,“
writes the frenzied p. a. If that were possible Charlie Chaplin
would not be Charlie Chaplin.
(...) JUST FOR FUN By Longacre, Motion Picture News,
Sept. 29, 1917
„Holds Up Comedian‘s Latest Splitter“
Editorial content. „,Adventurer‘ Delayed
Illness of Edna Purviance, Chaplin‘s Leading Lady,
Holds Up Comedian‘s Latest Splitter – Last Scenes
Now in Filming.“ (...)
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