The Pawnshop Clippings 42/99
Labor World, Duluth, Minnesota, October 7, 1916.
Hugh McKenzie (photographer), Sunbeam Theatre, exterior,
Highbrow Love, Duluth, 1913, Northeast Minnesota
Historical Center, University of Minnesota Duluth Library
„A cheerful determination to frolic through his labor“
Advertisement. „New Sunbeam. First Time in Duluth. Charlie
Chaplin in The Pawnshop. The Pawnshop can be
accepted as another comedy of high entertainment value,
with all his accepted and established mannerisms
and make-ups and with the usual line of ,New Chaplin
Business‘ Mr. Chaplin wades into The Pawnshop
with a cheerful determination to frolic through his labor.
Pretty Miss Edna Purviance the Pawnbroker‘s daughter,
Leo White and Mr. Campbell who will be remembered
in past Chaplin‘s ,The Big Man‘, Carries the fun in a riot in
,Chaplin‘s New Business.‘ The Unsuspected Isles
Featering Fanja Marinoff. 3 Acts. Exquisite characterization
in splendid different offerings.“
Sunbeam Theatre, 109 West Superior Street, Duluth.
The Pawnshop is
released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
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