The Tramp Clippings 30/63
Mary E. Porter, Picture-Play Weekly, New York, April 24, 1915
Special Illustrated Article About
CHARLES CHAPLIN
World Famous Comedian
In This Issue
(...) Picture-Play Weekly Cover, April 24, 1915
& Fuller-Kerrigan Admirer. – I did not like The Tramp
as well as The Champion. (...)
James Gowdy, of Brooklyn, writes only one
sentence; but in it he tells a long story, giving the titles of all
of Mr. Chaplin‘s Essanay pictures:
„The Tramp“ spent „A Night Out“ looking for
„Work“ and got „A New Job“ with „The
Champion“ training „In the Park“ „By the Sea.“
(...) Answer Department, Motion Picture, Aug. 1915
„The funniest man in the world“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin, Cheerful Comedian
By Mary E. Porter
Though this title tells little, it means much. Charlie Chaplin,
without the shadow of a doubt, is the funniest man
in motion picture to-day, and not a few people have asserted,
without coming far from the point, that he is the funniest
man in the world.“ (...)
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