The Fireman Clippings 9/42
New York Tribune, New York, June 11, 1916.
Charlie Chaplin in „The Fireman,“ Lobby Cards
& Strand Theatre, exterior by night, New York,
April 11, 1914, opening night
& Strand, exterior by day, marquee Mabel Normand & Fatty
Arbuckle Comedy, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, March 15, 1919
& Strand Theatre, auditorium with boxes, New York
(...) Photoplay, April 1915
& Strand Theatre, stage with orchestra, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917
& MOTION PICTURE PLAYS
Marguerite Clark and Charlie Chaplin
Billed at the Strand.
Marguerite Clark is the week‘s attraction at the Strand
Theatre in „Silks and Satins,“ a play about a little
girl who is guided by the diary of an ancestor. Starting to-day,
Charlie Chaplin in „The Fireman“ will be added to the
programme, as well as a fashion review of twenty new gowns
displayed on live manikins.
(...) New York Tribune, June 12, 1916
& Strand
Noon to 11:30 P. M. To-day & All Week
Marguerite Clark in Silks & Satins.
(Beg. To-m‘w) Charlie Chaplin
Strand. Orchestra & Soloists.
Prices 10c to 50c.
(...) New York Times, June 11, 1916
„Finest showing of a Chaplin at the Strand for eighteen months“
Editorial content. „SHADOWS ON THE LEADING SCREENS
MARGUERITE CLARK, one of the most Famous
Players, will be the attraction at the Strand Theatre this week
in a photoplay written for her and titled Silks and Satins.“ (...)
„Starting to-morrow, Charlie Chaplin‘s latest comedy,
The Fireman, will also be offered. This is the finest
showing of a Chaplin at the Strand for eighteen months.“ (...)
Strand Theatre, B‘way & 47th Street, New York.
The Fireman is released by Mutual June 12, 1916.
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