The Cure Clippings 23/70
Motography, Chicago, March 31, 1917.
The Cure Scenes
„I elected Charles Chaplin‘s locomobile“
Editorial content. „President Freuler Goes A-visiting
President John R. Freuler, of the Mutual Film Corporation, has
just completed a tour of the western studios contributing
to releasing schedules of the Mutual – and he‘s off again on a
trip to New York to look over the eastern studios.
,My first trip west in a couple of years,‘ remarked
Mr. Freuler. ,When I landed in Los Angeles there was a flock
of automobiles to meet me and to remind me of the
thoughtfulness of my friends. I elected Charles Chaplin‘s
locomobile and we hurried off to the Alexandria, and
thence to the Lone Star studio.
,I had a good deal of fun and some instruction in watching
Mr. Chaplin at work in The Cure.‘ (...)
Photo. „Mutual has a new cameraman. His name
is John R. Freuler and he uses a fifteen
hundred dollar camera. He has another job, too.
He is president of the Mutual Film
Corporation.“
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