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New York Tribune, New York, August 6, 1916.

One A. M. Scenes

& Broadway Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Herbert

Brenon‘s The Lone Wolf, New York

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

& Broadway Theatre, exterior by day, marquee A MODERN MEPHISTO, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, May 30, 1914

& Loew‘s Broadway, exterior by day,

marquee Today‘s Feature David Belasco‘s Dramatization

of „The Stranglers of Paris,“ New York

(...) Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914

& Maurice A. Kashin’s Broadway Theatre, banner front

for Charles Chaplin in „Shoulder Arms“

and Mildred Harris in „Borrowed Clothes,“ New York –

‘TWILL BE YOUR UNIQUE PLEASURE TO SEE

MR. & MRS CHARLES CHAPLIN ON THE SAME PROGRAM

(...) Photo, Moving Picture Weekly, Dec. 7, 1918

& THE NEW CINEMAS (...)

      Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid are the stars of „The House

of Golden Windows“ at the Broadway Theatre this week.

Charlie Chaplin will be there too.

(...) New York Herald, Aug. 9, 1916


„Mr. Chaplin´s newest picture“

Editorial content. „Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid, who

always seem to be together, will be seen at the

Broadway Theatre in The House of Golden Windows,

a Famous Players‘-Lasky production. Just to be

exclusive, Mr. Chaplin´s newest picture will be shown

to-morrow and thereafter.“

      Broadway Theatre, B‘way & 41st St., New York.

      One A. M. is

      released by Mutual August 7, 1916.


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