The Fireman Clippings 3/42
Motion Picture News, New York, May 27, 1916.
The Fireman Scenes
& The Fireman Lobby Card
„Exceptionally realistic“
Editorial content. „Mutual-Chaplin Subject, The Fireman,
Nearly Ready
Comedy Is Said to Contain an Unusual Number
of Sensational Scenes, Depicting the
Burning of Two Houses, Purchased from City Authorities.
WORK on The Fireman, second Mutual-Chaplin
comedy, which goes to the public June 12, is rapidly nearing
completion at the Los Angeles studios.
Chaplin has worked into this production a number of what(
are said to be unusually sensational scenes, depicting
the burning of two houses, both of which had been condemned
by the Los Angeles Fire Department. They were
purchased.outright by the Chaplin-Mutual studios and
destroyed by fire.“ (...)
„In addition, about two hundred extras were
brought into play for the filming of the fire
scenes, which are said to be exceptionally realistic.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt