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Motography, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1916.

A REPRESENTATIVE COAST THEATRE (...)

      THE COLONIAL THEATER OF SEATTLE, WASH.,

BUILT IN COLONIAL STYLE, ONE OF THE MANY

SHOW PLACES OF THIS PROGRESSIVE WESTERN CITY.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 15, 1917

& COLONIAL

      Many of the funniest antics ever employed by that

comical caperer, Charlie Chaplin, follow one

another in a wild riot in „At One A. M.,“ now showing

at the Colonial. „Judith of the Cumberlands,“

a story of the Southern mountains, is also on the bill.

(...) NEWS OF THE FILM WORLD,

Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 10, 1916


„Things that he did not learn from a correspondence school“

Editorial content. „Mutual Induces Dixey and Mills

      Vogue to Produce Feature Comedies in Two Reels

      CHARLES CHAPLIN‘S latest comedy entitled

One A. M., will be released August 7. In this play the comedian

presents on the screen a large number of things

that he did not learn from a correspondence school, chief among

which is a very laughable depiction of a man who drank

a little too much.

      It is rather well known that Mr. Chaplin is a young man

of the most extreme sobriety, but One A. M. leads

one to believe that some time in his life the comedian has

observed somebody who drank, for as a real late-home

inebriate he is a striking success.“

      Two One A. M. Scenes.


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