The Count Clippings 9/50
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, September 2, 1916.
Colonial Theatre (left side), view of 4th Avenue and Pike Street
from the southeast corner, Seattle, March 12, 1919,
Dorpat Sherrand Lomont, University of Washington Libraries
& A REPRESENTATIVE COAST THEATRE (...)
THE COLONIAL THEATER OF SEATTLE, WASH.,
BUILT IN COLONIAL STYLE, ONE OF THE MANY
SHOW PLACES OF THIS PROGRESSIVE WESTERN CITY.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 15, 1917
& THE title of Thomas Meighan‘s Paramount production,
„The Easy Road,“ is admirably suited to float
exploitation purposes. The simple manner in which this work
was conducted during the showing of the picture
at the Colonial theatre, Seattle, Wash., is shown in the
photograph reproduced above.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, July 30, 1921
& Charlie Chaplin
(...) Photo, Seattle Star, Sept. 2, 1916.
& COLONIAL.
Charlie Chaplin again proves his right to the title of the
world‘s funniest man and demonstrates that as an
originator of ludicrous situations he is without a peer in the
two-act comedy, „The Count,“ at the Colonial.
(...) Seattle Star, Sept. 2, 1916.
& Colonial Theater‘s Labor Day Crowd.
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 30. 1916
„The King of Laughmakers“
Advertisement. „The King of Laughmakers
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His New Comedy
THE COUNT
All This Week
Colonial Theatre“
Colonial Theatre, 1515 4th Avenue, Seattle.
The Count is released
by Mutual September 4, 1916.
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