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Caught in a Cabaret Clippings 34/39
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, August 16, 1915.
Clemmer Theatre (on left), exterior by night after
snow storm, Seattle, 1916, Puget Sound, Theatre Organ Society
& Lobby display in which a reproduction of the front page of
The Saturday Evening Post was used to advantage,
which the Clemmer theatre, Seattle, originated for the showing
of „Short Skirts“
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 17, 1921, detail
& „Cyril“ (Leeds) has seen 1,087 films
in 14 months, and in consequence is very pleased with
himself, as of course he has every reason
to be. Yes, we have five different postcards of Charles Chaplin,
so send along the fat order you hint at. Caught
in a Cabaret, is still on the round. The one and only Charles
is an Englishman, and if he is getting £ 450 a week,
we are glad to hear it.“
„J. W.“ (North Shields) has been to the Cinema
624 times in the last 3 years.
(...) Pictures and Picturegoer, London, July 17, 1915
„In His Famous Comedy Caught in a Cabaret“
Advertisement. „Charles Chaplin
In His Famous Comedy
Caught in a Cabaret“ (...)
„Clemmer
10c Seattle‘s Best Photoplay House 10c“
Clemmer Theatre, 1414 2nd Avenue, Seattle.
Caught in a Cabaret Revival.
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