The Count Clippings 7/50
Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 1, 1916.
The Count Scenes
& Interior of American Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah, Showing
Arrangement of Pipe Organ.
(...) AMERICAN THEATER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
When Opened Two Years Ago It Had the Distinction
of Being the Largest Theater in the Country Devoted to Motion
Pictures – Has 3,000 Seats,
Moving Picture World, July 10, 1915
& Interior of America‘s
Biggest Theatre viewed from stage
(...) America‘s Biggest Picture Theatre
Salt Lake City Claims It in the American, a $150,000 House,
Seating 3,000 People, Exclusively for Photoplays
– An Orchestra of Sixteen Pieces and a $30,000 Organ
Among Its Features,
Motion Picture News, March 14, 1914
& ORCHESTRA OF AMERICAN THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY
In the center, directly behind the organ, Prof. J. J.
McClellan, who is also organist of the great Mormon Tabernacle.
(...) Motion Picture News, March 14, 1914, detail
& Utah Conservatory of Music, Inc. (...)
George Mayne, Esq.
Universal Film Company
City.
Dear Mr. Mayne:–
Just a word to say that your recent splendid
production „Mother o‘ Mine“ is the most
beautiful photo-play I have ever seen, barring none. (...)
J. J. McClellan
Organist Mormon Tabernacle
(...) Moving Picture Weekly, Oct. 6, 1917, detail
„The cleverest comedian in the history of our stage“
Advertisement. „AMERICAN
3000 Seats“ (...)
Charles Chaplin
The cleverest comedian in the history of our stage,
in his latest picture,
,The Count‘
in which the star displays his famous
baggy trousers, cutaway coat, his
dinky derby, slender cane and the funny brogans.
Ince-Triangle Feature,
Lieutenant Danny, U. S. A.
A powerful tale of love and adventure, featuring
Wm. Desmond and Enid Markey. Organ
recital at 3:15 this afternoon by Prof. J. J. McClellan.“
American Theatre, 241 South Main Street, Salt Lake City.
The Count is released
by Mutual September 4, 1916.
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