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Caught in a Cabaret Clippings 19/39
San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, Cal., Sept. 4, 1914.
Caught in a Cabaret Scenes
& Moving Picture Audiences
By BETH HASKAR (...)
The following classification was made by the
stage-man of one of the first-class picture houses in a big
Eastern city. This house runs a continuous
show from 10:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M., with several good
acts between pictures. (...)
„Then comes the ,five o‘clock tea‘ crowd. They‘re
the hungry, the homeless, and those tired out,
with nowhere to go. They sit back and dream of a nice juicy
beefsteak until the real ,cream‘ audience comes
for the evening shows. That audience is well fed, and
comes out with the express purpose of seeing
and enjoying a show, and will be a good hand when
it likes a thing.“
„I see,“ I said; „so the different audiences are: the
,milk-wagon,‘ the ,business snatch,‘ the
,matinée,‘ the ,five o‘clock tea‘ and the ,cream‘ – am I right?“
(...) Motion Picture, July 1914
& „Caught in a Cabaret,“ a two-part Keystone Komedy
scream featuring the inimitable team of comedians,
Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, at their very best, is the
headliner at the Roosevelt Theater
tonight. Special effects for this feature.
(---) Oxnard Courier, Oxnard, California, Sept. 4, 1914
Roosevelt Theatre, 215 W. 5th Street, Oxnard.
Caught in a Cabaret Revival.
& NATHAN C. – (...) Charles Chaplin was the waiter
in Caught in a Cabaret (Keystone).
(...) Motion Picture, May 1915
& TIGER I. – (...) Chester Conklin was the little man
in Caught in a Cabaret (Keystone).
(...) Motion Picture, Feb. 1915
& Melva, Portland (...) They are not all clowns
in the Keystone and Sterling companies. (...)
Marie S. (...) Charles Chaplin in Caught in a Cabaret.
(...) Motion Picture, Aug. 1914
& G. A. M. (...) Mabel Normand in Caught in a Cabaret
(Keystone)
(...) Motion Picture, Sept. 1914
& R. G. M. – I see that it is no use trying to teach enthusiastic
prudence. Charles Chaplin in Caught in a Cabaret.
(...) Motion Picture, Sept. 1914
„The kind of fun that makes wooden Indians smile“
Editorial content/Advertisement. „ISIS PROGRAM IS
A REAL RARE TREAT“ (...)
„The attention of the Isis patrons is called to an innovation
in our program on Saturday when we will show
for their edification the funniest play from film land, Caught in a
Cabaret, a two-reel Keystone comedy featuring
Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin in the kind of fun that
makes wooden Indians smile. Wait for it, watch
for it. Don‘t miss it.“
Isis Theatre, 448 W. 3rd Street, San Bernardino.
Caught in a Cabaret Revival.
Redaktioneller Inhalt/Werbung
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