The Vagabond Clippings 27/55
Moving Picture World, New York, July 22, 1916.
Strand, exterior by day, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, April 18, 1914
& Loew‘s Broadway, exterior by day, marquee The Three
Musketeers, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, April 18, 1914
& Rialto, exterior by night, marquee Douglas Fairbanks
in Rialto First Anniversary, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 20, 1917
„Arrangements have been made“
Editorial content. „At Leading New York Picture Houses.
Programs for the Week of July 9 at New York‘s Best Motion
Picture Houses, (...)
As an added feature the Strand offered the latest
Charlie Chaplin release, The Vagabond, This is the second
Chaplin comedy to be shown at the Strand, the success
of the first picture being such that arrangements have been
made for the future Chaplin pictures.
The musical program consisted of an overture by the
Strand Concert Orchestra, incidental music and numbers by
three soloists. (...)
Two comedians headed the program at the Rialto –
Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie Chaplin, The latter did not
make his advent until Monday, when he was seen in
The Vagabond, (...)
Donald Brien, in a comedy produced by the Famous
Players Film Co., The Smugglers, was the main attraction at
the Broadway theater. (...) More fun was added to the
program on Monsay when Charlie Chaplin was presented
in his latest two-part comedy, The Vagabond,“
Strand, Broadway & 47th Street, New York.
Rialto, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
Broadway Theatre, At 41st Street, New York.
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