The Count Clippings 14/50
New York Tribune, New York, September 3, 1916.
The Count Scenes
& Loew‘s New York Theatre (right side), electric sign
by night, New York, June 1931, detail
& New York Theatre, electric display by day, New York
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Sept. 26, 1914
& NewYork Theatre, exterior by day, poster „Fantomas,“
New York – Leading New York Theatre Believes
In „Safety First“ – That Is a Gaumont to Draw the Crowds.
(...) Ad Photo, Moving Picture World, March 14, 1914
& Some of the crowd who saw „Man and Woman,“ the Jans production
at Loew‘s New York theatre on Broadway recently
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Oct. 1, 1921
& Interior of Loew‘s New York Roof Theater.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Nov. 18, 1916
& CHAPLIN IN „THE COUNT“
His Latest Film Produced at New York and
American Theatres.
Charles Chaplin was seen in his latest film, „The Count,“
at the New York Theatre yesterday and at the
American Theatre. There is a continuous twelve hour
entertainment at the New York Theatre and
two hours afterward on the roof.
At the American Theatre there was an excellent vaudeville
programme in addition to the Chaplin and other
pictures. The Vaterland Orchestra is still playing at the
New York Theatre.
(...) Sun, New York, Sept. 5, 1916
& The week‘s attraction at Loew´s New York
theatre and Roof will be Charlie Chaplin in „The Count.“
(...) New York Tribune, Sept. 3, 1916
& Loew´s New York Thea. & Roof.
Charlie Chaplin in „The Count.“ (...) S. S. Vaterland Orchestra
Loew´s American Roof. Charlie Chaplin in „The Count.“
(...) New York Tribune, Sept. 4, 1916
„Beginning To–morrow Night. Charlie Chaplin in The Count“
Advertisement. „LOEW‘S NEW YORK THEA. & Roof“ (...)
„Loew´s American Roof. Beginning To–morrow Night.
Charlie Chaplin in The Count.“
New York Theatre, 42nd Street West of Broadway, New York.
American Theatre, 260 West 42nd Street, New York.
The Count is released
by Mutual September 4, 1916.
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