The Floorwalker Clippings 54/84
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, May 12, 1916.
Charlie Chaplin in Mutual‘s „The Floorwalker.“
(...) Motography, May 13, 1916
& Charlie melts the model‘s heart in „The Floorwalker.“
(...) Motography, May 13, 1916
& Band Box Theatre, exterior by day, Chicago
– A POSTER broadside used by the Band Box Theatre,
Chicago, in advertising the showing of „Lone
Hand Wilson,“ Lester Cuneo‘s first capital production. The Band
Box theatre is located on Madison Street, one of the
two busiest streets in Chicago‘s loop district, where flash
advertising is used almost exclusively because
of the uncounted thousands of pedestrians who pass a given
point daily.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 2, 1921
& DeLuxe Theatre, auditorium, Chicago
– DeLuxe Theatre Chicago Lighted with X-Ray Reflectors
(...) Motion Picture News, June 3, 1916
& Mr. Chaplin in „The Floorwalker“
Mr. Charles Chaplin at the Fine Arts – there is meat for
emotion. Some folks will take it epitaphically and
others humorously, for Mr. Charles Chaplin at the Fine Arts theater
is a circumstance not forecast by the founders of that
institution. Of course, he was otherwheres, too, yesterday, thirteen
of them, according to THE TRIBUNE‘s motion picture
directory, with his first Mutual offering, „The Floorwalker.“
In „The Floorwalker“ Mr. Chaplin, dressed up
in a long tailed coat, is amiably and acrobatically active in the
atmosphere partaking of bargains and wax figures
typical of our great mercantile exchanges. He does things with
boxes of goods, feminine shoe customers, bubble
fountains, and moving stairways that work for general excitement
and destructiveness to mercantile welfare.
There is very good photography and a lot
of action, but one had rather expected
more originality of business for $670,000 quality.
(...) FLICKERINGS from FILM LAND
By Kitty Kelly, Chicago Tribune, May 16, 1916
& Only Appearance on Michigan Ave.
Charlie Chaplin
in „The Floorwalker“
Tomorrow (...)
Direction Alfred Hamburger
FINE ARTS
(...) Chicago Tribune, May 14, 1916
Fine Arts Theatre, 624 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
& DREXEL (...)
CRANE WILBUR in „The Love Liar.“
Coming Monday CHAS. CHAPLIN in „The Floorwalker.“
(...) Chicago Tribune, May 13, 1916
Drexel Theatre, 858 East 63rd Street, Chicago
& BANDBOX (...)
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
–In–
„The Wall Between“
Monday For 3 Days Chas. Chaplin in „THE FLOORWALKER“
(...) Chicago Tribune, May 13, 1916
Bandbox Theatre, 127 West Madison Street, Chicago.
& Two More Chaplins in Sight.
Our national hero makes two visitations this month.
He debuts Mutually on Monday in „The Floorwalker,“
showing among other places at the Fine Arts and the Bandbox.
And he appears Essanayially on May 27 in „Police,“
showing, it is understood, at the Jones, Linick & Schaefer houses.
(...) FLICKERINGS from FILM LAND
By Kitty Kelly, Chicago Tribune, May 13, 1916
„Coming Monday“
Advertisement. „DE LUXE“ (...)
„The Screen‘s Foremost Comedian
JOHN BARRYMORE in
,THE RED WIDOW.‘
–Coming Monday–
CHARLES CHAPLIN
In ,THE FLOORWALKER.‘“
De Luxe Theatre, 814 East 63rd Street, Chicago.
The Floorwalker is
released by Mutual May 15, 1916.
More about The Floorwalker
at Chicago Theatres in May 1916.
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