Easy Street Clippings 77/81
Motography, Chicago, October 27, 1917.
Have you wondered where Charles Spencer Chaplin
attained that sylph-like waist line?
Behold him emulating the flying swan!
(...) Film Fun, January 1918
& Linder versus Chaplin
Max Linder, Frenchman, fresh from the trenches,
threatens to share honors with Charlie Chaplin‘s
slapsticks by producing laughs with his funny antics in the movies.
(...) Ivan L. Gaddis, Motion Picture, July 1917
„Till the dust flew off the rafters“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Delights Rookies
Harry King Tootle, formerly publicity man for the Gaumont company, keeps his eye on the motion picture industry,
although he has been two months a soldier at the officers‘ reserve camp at Plattsburg, N. Y. Here is his message: ,Charlie
Chaplin in Easy Street was shown last night to 3,000 Plattsburg
rookies till the dust flew off the rafters. it seems to me
there is a mint of money in these pictures for any exhibitor,
even if he has already shown them.‘“
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