The Pawnshop Clippings 20/99
Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1, 1916.
The Pawnshop Scenes
& Crowd in front of the Boston Theatre, banner CHARLIE CHAPLIN REVUE of 1916, Boston
(...) Essanay Advertisement Photo, Moving
Picture World, Dec. 2, 1916
& LOEW‘S BOSTON THEATRE, BOSTON, MASS.
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J.MARTINELLI
Manufacturer and Contractor
SCAGLIOLA
Artificial Marble
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, April 21, 1923
„Admirer of the pawnbroker‘s daughter“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin and Other
Stars Pictured at the Boston
Charlie Chaplin in the role of the assistant to the proprietor
of a pawnshop will appear in the screen comedy, The
Pawnshop, at the Boston Theatre this week. The piece introduces
the regular Charlie Chaplin, with pants, shoes, coat,
cane and mustache. As the title indicates, the setting of this
newest picture finds Chaplin beneath the sign
of the three-gold-balls, as a blundering undercounter
tender, bookkeeper, window washer and admirer
of the pawnbroker‘s daughter, played by Edna Purviance.“ (...)
Boston Theatre, 539 Washington Street, Boston.
The Pawnshop is
released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
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