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Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Canada, December 16, 1916.

Behold! Charlie as Himself

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      Without his hat, cane, mustache, big shoes and

skates, which he wears in his latest Mutual

comedy, „At The Rink,“ at the Province all next week.

(...) Photo, Winnipeg Tribune, Dec. 16, 1916

& MISS MILDRED BRENTON, CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND BARBARA TULLOCH, SNAPPED IN LOS ANGELES

      This picture was taken in the skating rink where Charlie had

just finished putting on some of the ludicrous

stunts shown in his latest film, „At the Rink,“ which

is showing next week at the Bijou theatre.

(...) Photo, Winnipeg Tribune, Dec. 23, 1916

& Postcard from Rob McInnes looking East on Portage Avenue

from Smith Street, and you can clearly see

„The Province,“ with its white tower.Winnipeg, undated,

dancebob.com

& Province

      Charlie Chaplin has „put something over,“ vernacularly

speaking, in his new play, „At the Rink,“ showing

at the Province theatre all next week. Charlie‘s  feet, as

usual, play a big part in the picture. Few of Chaplin‘s

admirers have been aware that he is an expert roller skater.“

(...) Winnipeg Tribune, Dec. 16, 1916

& Province Theatre, exterior by night, Winnipeg,

circa 1915, dancebob.com


„The most ludicrous and uproarious comedy“

Advertisement. „PROVINCE

      Monday and All Week

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN With Edna Purviance

      ,AT THE RINK‘

      Wherein the inimitable farceur, with the hookey cane, big

feet and funny dress, skates through two reels of the

most ludicrous and uproarious comedy ever originated.“ (...)

      Province Theatre, 209 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg.

    The Rink is released

      by Mutual December 11, 1916.


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