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New York Herald, New York, August 6, 1916.

Strand Theatre, exterior by night, New York 1914

(it‘s the opening night)

& Strand Theatre, auditorium with stage and boxes, New York

(...) Photoplay, April 1915

& Strand, stage setting, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917

& Strand, screen above orchestra, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, March 8, 1919

& „The Woman in the Case“ at the Strand.

      AS the feature for the week of August 6 the Strand theater

offered the Famous Players screen adaption of Clyde

Fitch‘s noteworthy drama, „The Woman in the Case,“ starring

Pauline Frederick, who has chosen the part of the

self-sacrificing wife who risks everything to save her husband.“ (...)

      A subsidiary feature at the Strand was Charlie

Chaplin‘s latest comedy, One A. M.“

      The Strand Topical Review, the Strand Travelogues, and a „Mutt and Jeff“ cartoon comedy completed the film program.

      Harry Gribble, Fritz Bruch, and Miss Lucy Bruch, Miss Grace

Hoffman and Miss Perle were the soloists.

(...) At Leading Picture Theaters Programs for the Week of

August 6 at New York‘s Best Motion Picture Houses,

Moving Picture World, Aug. 19, 1916

& In Charlie Chaplin‘s latest comedy, „One a. m.,“ he has

no supporting company, except a single character

who appears at the opening of the picture. For two thousand feet

of film he is alone on the screen.

(...) New York Tribune, Aug. 6, 1916

& CLYDE FITCH‘S drama, „The Woman in the Cave,“

has been stirred thoroughly and allowed

to jell, and it has turned out to be a motion picture. (...)

      There will be the customary side

lines, and the new Chaplin film, One a. m., will be added

to the bill to-morrow. (...)

      The best thing on the Strand bill is „His Rival,“ with

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew.

(...) SHADOWS ON THE SCREENS,

New York Tribune, Aug. 6, 1916

& STRAND (...) Pauline Frederick in „The Woman in The Case.“

Strand Orch. & Soloists and Charlie Chaplin in „1 A. M.“

(...) New York Tribune, August 7, 1916.


„Com. Mond. Charlie Chaplin in 1 A. M.

Advertisement. „Strand“ (...) „Pauline Frederick in The

Woman in The Case. A Famous Players Paramount Picture.

Com. Mond. Charlie Chaplin in 1 A. M.“

      Strand, Broadway & 47th Street, New York.

      One A. M. is

      released by Mutual August 7, 1916.


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