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Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky, August 29, 1914.
Washington Theatre (Washington Opera House), exterior by night, Maysville, undated, cityofmaysville.com
& The Face on the Barroom Floor Still, from Theodore Huff,
Charlie Chaplin, New York 1951
& Washington Theatre (Washington Opera House),
staircase, Maysville, undated
& J. T. Kackley & Co (publisher), „Maysville, Ky., looking
from Buffalo Trace,“ and handwritten „My old
Kentucky Home,“ postcard, undated, ebey, detail
& KEYSTONE. (...)
Aug. 10 – The Face on the Barroom Floor (Comedy)
(...) INDEPENDENT RELEASE DATES,
Moving Picture World, Aug. 22, 1914
& The Face on the Barroom Floor
(Keystone). Aug. 10. – A very amusing burlesque
on the famous poem that has been recited so many times.
The poem itself is altered in places and the action
is entirely of the low comedy sort. Chas. Chaplin wins new
laurels in the leading part. This is bound to please.“
(...) Moving Picture World, Aug. 29, 1914
„The Face on the Barroom Floor, Keystone Comedy“
Advertisement. „Washington Theater.
Tonight“ (...)
„The Face on the Barroom Floor, Keystone Comedy.“ (...)
Washington Theater, 116 West Second Street, Maysville.
The Face on the Barroom Floor is
released by Keystone Aug. 10, 1914.
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