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Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1914.
The Keystone Company in spring 1914 is on location for
Twenty Minutes of Love at the Westlake Park.
– Westlake Park, Los Angeles, 1916, newsreel footage.
critical past, 53“
& G. Haven Bishop for Southern California
Edison (photographer), Empress Vaudeville, exterior by night,
Los Angeles, California, 1913, Huntington Digital Library
& An interior view of the theatre (when it was
the Casino) from the Los Angeles Public Library‘s collection.
Not much decor to look at toward the back of the house.
& Empress (D. B. Worley, mgr.; S.-C., agent; Monday rehearsal 11). – Week 27 Night in a London Club, big.
(...) Variety, Dec. 9, 1911
& EMPRESS VAUDEVILLE (...)
Exclusive First Run New Keystone Comedies
(...) Los Angeles Times, April 20, 1914
„Always new and first-run Keystone comedies“
Editorial content. „Empress.“ (...)
„...while the always new and first-run Keystone comedies
will complete the new bill.“
Twenty Minutes of Love is released by Keystone April 16, 1914.
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Um Flirts, Geschäker, Verwirrungen der Liebe, die in einer
wüsten Keilerei ausgehen, dreht es sich auch in Twenty Minutes
of Love mit seinen amourösen Abenteuern und Verwicklungen,
die sich wie immer in einem Park abspielen.
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