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Caught in a Cabaret Clippings 23/39
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, January 13, 1915.
Caught in a Cabaret Scenes
& Asahel Curtis (photographer), Class A Theatre,
Seattle, 1917, Asahel Curtis Collection,
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collection Division
& King of the Nuts
Comes to the Class A
Can you imagine a nuttier duet than Charlie
Chaplin and Mabel Normand? Charlie is the nuttiest of the nuts.
Mabel is the prettiest.
Starting Wednesday, they will hold away over the
gigglish audiences at the Class A in Caught in a Cabaret.
Charlie is seen as a waiter in a fly eaten soup house
in the slums of New York. He gains possession of a calling card belonging to Prime Minister Gumdrop of Greenland.
He saves Mabel from a bold, bad hold-up man and slips
her the phoney card.
Mabel has a reception for Charlie, believing him
to be the prime minister.
Oh, what‘s the use of trying to explain this „bug“ stuff anyway?
The film promises to be a scream.
(...) Seattle Star, Jan. 13, 1915
„Caught in a Cabaret, two-reel Keystone“
Editorial content/Advertisment. „At the Class A Until Saturday Night
Caught in a Cabaret, two-reel Keystone, featuring Mabel
Normand and Charlie Chaplin.“ (...)
Class A Theatre, 1506 3rd Ave. at Pike St., Seattle.
Caught in a Cabaret Revival.
Redaktioneller Inhalt/Werbung
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