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Bismarck Daily Tribune, Bismarck, North Dakota, May 19, 1915.

Caught in a Cabaret Scenes

& „What the Picture Did For Me“

Verdicts on Films in Language of Exhibitors (...)

      „Good Night Nurse,“ with „Fatty“ Arbuckle – „Fatty“ seems

to get the crowds and please them. Not his best, but

went over big nevertheless. – G. E. Wingreens, Bismarck Theatre, Bismarck, N. D. – Mixed patronage.

      „My Four Years in Germany“ – Charged 50 cents for this.

Nearly everyone grumbled about the price until they

had seen the picture. – G. E. Wingreens, Bismarck Theatre,

Bismarck, N. D. – Mixed patronage.

(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Oct. 26, 1918

& TRIBUNE Corner, The Hub of BISMARCK

(Tribune Publication Offices Fourth St., Cor. Broadway)

(...) Bismarck Daily Tribune, Nov. 14, 1915

& TILLIE‘S PUNCTURED ROMANCE

The World‘s Greatest Comedy

Featuring The World‘s Greatest Comedians

Marie Dressler CHARLES CHAPLIN Mabel Normand (...)

Owing to machine trouble at the Grand Theatre

it was impossible to show this big feature there last night

as advertised and at great expense will be held

for Tonight Only. (...)

Bismarck Theatre

(...) Bismarck Daily Tribune, July 27, 1915


„The most screaming farce ever shown“

Advertisement. „Bismarck Theatre

      Today and Thursday“ (...)

      „A Riot

      Mr. Charles Chaplin

      Is Presented in

      Caught in a Cabaret

      Far and away the most screaming farce ever shown

on a screen. One succession of roaring laughs from end to end.

New Chaplin Comedies Soon.“

      Bismarck Theatre, 202 N. 3rd Street, Bismarck.

      Caught in a Cabaret Revival.


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