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B. Quade, Picture-Play Weekly, New York, August 7. 1915.

Proctor‘s 5th Avenue Theatre, exterior by day, New York,

1911, Office for Metropolitan History

& Novel cutout, balloons and other accessories in „Safety Last“

lobby at Proctor‘s Fifth Avenue theatre, New York City

(...) Motion Picture News, June 23, 1923

& FIFTH AVENUE. (...)

      Even the pictures missed fire. A Lubin short-reeled

subject, „The Spy‘s Sister,“ was tame and

schoolboyish as a celluloid dramatic. Then a Ham comedy

was funny in spots and an old Keystone, with Chaplin

doing some unfunny didoes, didn‘t help much.

(...) Variety, May 28, 1915


„CHARLIE CHAPLIN came walking down a country road“

Editorial content. „The Tramp: A Chaplin Comedy

      (Essanay)

      By B. Quade

      The tramp – can you imagine a more appropriate character

      to be played by the comical Charlie Chaplin? He begins

      the story walking down the road, and he finishes it  walking back

      the road. But what does he do in the meanwhile? Nothing

      but make you laugh and laugh and laugh, and bob up and down

      on your chair like the battered, dusty derby on his head.

      A funny story that is really funny in this fiction version of the

      Essanay Chaplin comedy.

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN came walking down a country road.“ (...)


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