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Caught in a Cabaret Clippings 11/39
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, May 13, 1914.
400 (before Regent) Theatre, exterior by day, marquee
The Man Who Could Work Miracles,
Chicago, 1936, Cinema Treasures, detail
& Admit One REGENT THEATRE.
Ticket, Chicago, 1925, thenew400.com
(...) Motion Picture, Aug. 1914
& Answers to Movie Fans (...)
GABRIELE: Mabel Normand of the Keystone company was
born in Staten Island. She is not married.
(...) Chicago Tribune, May 3, 1914
& ANSWER DEPARTMENT (...)
Shirley B. (...) Charles Chaplin was the prime minister
in Caught in a Cabaret (Keystone).
(...) Motion Picture, August 1914
& Answers to Movie Fans (...)
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E.R.: No, it is not Mack Sennett who usually takes
the part of chief of police in the Keystone
productions. It is Ford Sterling. Mabel Normand is not his wife.
She is not married.
(...) Chicago Tribune, May 3, 1914
„CHAS. CHAPLIN in Caught in a Cabaret“
Advertisement. „REGENT“ (...)
TODAY – Three Act Broadway Star Feature
,THE PAWNS OF MARS‘
CHAS. CHAPLIN in Caught in a Cabaret (...)
Regent (later 400) Theatre, 6745 Sheridan Road, Chicago.
Caught in a Cabaret is
released by Keystone April 27, 1914.
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