The Cure Clippings 17/70
Motion Picture News, New York, March 24, 1917
„Three cameras are constantly in service“
Editorial content. „Mutual Stars‘ Film Footage
is 20,000 Feet Daily
Thirteen Headliners, Including Chaplin,
Gail Kane, Nance O‘Neill and Mary
Minter, Work in As Many Different Studios“ (...)
„Even this footage total presented here
is said to be a trifle conservative in view of the fact that
on a number of especially expensive productions
as many as three cameras are constantly in service – as, for
instance, at the Chaplin studios where ,A,‘ ,B‘ and ,C‘
negatives are made on every scene.“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin is manufacturing many more hearty
laughs at the Lone Star studio. His next subject
will be The Cure. As usual Eric Campbell and Edna Purviance
are playing very strenuous roles.“ (...)
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