The Count Clippings 13/50
Gazette, Montreal, Canada, September 2, 1916.
The Count Scenes
& The Imperial – The Nickel, exterior by day, Montreal,
1913, McCord Museum, Collection Notman
& Imperial Theatre, exterior by day, marquee „Cat Woman“
Also „Monster From The Ocean Floor,“
Montreal, 1954, Archives Nationales du Canada
& Imperial Theatre, auditorium with screen,
Montreal, 1932, Archives Nationales du Canada
& Charlie Chaplin‘s most humorous moments
in this new picture „The Count,“ are where he tries to go one
better than Vernon Castle in the ballroom of the smart
set to which he has gained entrance through impersonating
a count and with with the aid of a card which
he extracted from a suit he was pressing in the course
of his daily labors.
(...) LIFE AT VALCARTIER SHOWN ON THE SCREEN
Interesting Film at Imperial Next Week – Charles
Chaplin in New Scream, Montreal Daily Mail, Sept. 2, 1916
& Tomorrow Charlie Chaplin will be added to the
programme. He is playing in a new farce, „The Count,“ but his
title is self-assumed with the assistance of a visiting
card taken from the pocket of a suit of clothes he is pressing
in the course of his daily labors. His funniest
antics in the comedy are where he is trying to keep his feet
on the ballroom floor, and his consternation when
the real count arrives. The laughs are more numerous
than in „The Floorwalker.“
(...) IMPERIAL THEATRE, Gazette, Montreal, Sept. 5, 1916
„Wednesday, Thursday and Friday“
Advertisement. „IMPERIAL“ (...)
„A Three-Feature Program
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Edith Storey
in the five act photo drama,
The Tarantula
or Does A MAN PAY?
–
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Charlie Chaplin in The Count
Valcartier Camp
A Brilliant Spectacle of Life at the Camp
AN ORCHESTRA UNEQUALLED
In Motion Picture Interpretations,
THE FADETTES OF BOSTON“ (...)
Imperial Theatre, 1432 Bleury Street, Montreal.
The Count is released
by Mutual September 4, 1916.
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