Easy Street Clippings 56/81
Moving Picture World, New York, February 24, 1917.
Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks –
Doug was so anxious to show Charlie how well he can
ape him that he forgot to take off his hat.
And Charlie seems to enjoy the performance.
(...) Photo, Motography, Feb. 17, 1917
& „Easy Street“ Sets New Chaplin Record
„Easy Street,“ the newest of the Chaplin-Mutual Specials,
is setting new records for even such popular releases
as Chaplin subjects have proven. Every theatre running Easy
Street has reported satisfactory business. „The best
Chaplin yet,“ writes one exhibitor; „my audiences roared
with laughter when they weren‘t pop-eyed in
amazement at the remarkable ,stunts‘ performed. Just how
is it possible to get hit on the head with a red-hot
stove tossed from a third story window and survive is a problem
that simply staggered them.“ „Easy Street“ is already
more famous than Fifth Avenue, Wall Street, Riverside Drive,
State Street, Pall Mall, Unter Den Linden and the
Champs de Elysee put together
(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 24, 1917
Identical text in Moving Picture World, Feb. 24, 1917
„My audiences roared with laughter“
Advertisement/Editorial content. „MUTUAL NEWS“ (...)
„Easy Street Sets New Chaplin Record
Easy Street, the newest of the Chaplin-Mutual Specials,
is setting new records for even such popular releases
as Chaplin subjects have proven. Every theatre running Easy
Street has reported satisfactory business. ,The best
Chaplin yet,‘ writes one exhibitor; .my audiences roared
with laughter when they weren‘t pop-eyed in
amazement at the remarkable ,stunts‘ performed. Just how
is it possible to get hit on the head with a red-hot
stove tossed from a third story window and survive is a problem
that simply staggered them.‘ Easy Street is already
more famous than Fifth Avenue, Wall Street, Riverside Drive,
State Street, Pall Mall, Unter Den Linden and the
Champs de Elysee put together.“
Identical text in Motion Picture News, Feb. 24, 1917.
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