The Cure Clippings 28/70
William J. McGrath, Motion Picture News, New York, April 14, 1917.
The Cure Scenes
„A plentitude of new business“
Editorial content. „,The Cure‘
Reviewed by William J. McGrath
(Mutual-Chaplin – Two Reels)
THERE is but one thing to be said against each succeeding
Chaplin picture. That is, that it gives one too exclusive
a taste in their comedy seeking among the films. To see one
Chaplin after the other, and add one‘s laughter to the
widespread echo, means that there is very little else among
the fun-making films that will satisfy that taste. The
newest Chaplin, The Cure, tops off the feast of fun he has
furnished in the past in great style.“ (...)
„But the scenario of The Cure has a plentitude
of new business in it that disperses the idea
that there is nothing new under the sun for Chaplin.“
The Cure Still. „A Meeting of Old Friends“
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