The Vagabond Clippings 9/55
Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, July 8, 1916.
& Locust Theatre, exterior by day,
marquee Mae Murray The Masked Bride, Philadelphia
(...) Motion Picture News, June 12, 1926
& LOCUST (...) KATHARINE KELLARD in IDOLS
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in VAGABOND
(...) Philadelphia Inquirer, July 11, 1916
„Monday‘s the day!“
Editorial content. „This Is What He Does For $670,000
First photo. „Off to fresh woods and pastures new“
Second photo. „The hand that wields the $670,000 pen“
Third photo. „Chaplin‘s first audience
These are children and grown-ups who watched the filming
of Chaplin‘s newest Mutual comedy.“
Fourth photo. „Charles‘ playmates
All members of the Chaplin company. From left to right:
Henry P. Canefield (Caulfield), Leo White, Edna
Purviance, Charles Chaplin, Charlotte Wineau (Mineau), Eric
Campbell, Lloyd Bacon and A. B. Diamond.“
Fifth photo. „And finally
We have Mr. Chaplin as The Vagabond, parading
across the screens of the Palace, Victoria, Locust,
Iris, Germantown and Alhambra. Monday‘s the day!“
Half page, five photos.
Palace Theatre, 1214 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Victoria Theatre, 912 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Locust Theatre, 52nd & Locust, Philadelphia.
Iris Theatre, 3148 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia.
Germantown Theatre, 5508 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia.
Alhambra Theatre, 12th, Morris & Passyunk Av., Philadelphia.
The Vagabond is released by Mutual July 10, 1916.
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