Between Showers Clippings 14/25
Reading Times, Reading, Pennsylvania, April 7, 1914.
Between Showers Scenes
& FORD STERLING (Keystone)
Mr. Sterling, graduated from the regular stage
so recently as the spring of 1912 and has
since achieved very marked success as a „Keystone“ star.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Times, June 7, 1913
& „Love and Vengeance“ (Sterling)
Reviewed by A. Danson Michell
WHEN this picture was shown in the Universal projection-room
for the press and National Board of Censorship there
was difficulty in getting into the room. Naturally the widespread
publicity given the fact that Ford Sterling was with
the Universal has caused a national interest in this his first
production, Love and Vengeance, in two reels.
Ford Sterling in his usual role
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, April 18, 1914
& Ford Sterling
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Nov. 1915
& KEYSTONE COMEDIES (...)
THE GUSHER
(...) Ad showing photo with Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand,
Moving Picture News, Dec. 20, 1913
& Ford Sterling, who has been
battling for some time with typhoid-pneumonia, has won out
and will be at work again in a short time.
(...) Chicago Tribune, Jan. 3, 1915
& Ford Sterling was once known as „Keno, the Boy Clown,“
and the smell of sawdust and the noise of the band
heading „the grand free outdoor pageant“ down the main street
still retain their old charm for the well-known comic.
(...) Moving Picture News, June 28, 1913
& Ford Sterling, now with the Universal‘s funmaking
movie forces, has filed an affidavit that
Charles Bauman, treasurer of the New York Motion
Picture Co., offered him (Sterling) $750 a week
to remain a comedian with the Keystone Co. and that Mack Sennett and Tom Ince backed up the offer
which later was raised to $1.000 a week.
(...) Variety, March 27, 1914
„A Keystone comedy“
Editorial content. „THE NEWS-Times Theatrical Guide
What to see in the city today“ (...)
„THE COZY – A Keystone comedy,
Between Showers.“ (...)
Cozy, Reading.
Between Showers is released by Keystone Feb 28, 1914.
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