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The Rounders Clippings 2/36

Moving Picture World, New York, Sept. 5, 1914.

Brown Brothers (publisher), „East Side of Broadway

North from 42nd Street, New York City.“

– New York Motion Picture Company (with Keystone Comedy

brand), Longacre Building, undated, postcard in color

& Greatest Combination in Motion Pictures

      Kay-Bee   Keystone   Domino   Broncho

New York Motion Picture Corp.

Longacre Building, 42nd Street & Broadway, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, New York, Sept. 5, 1914

      32 Photos. Adam Kessel, Jr., Chas. O. Baumann,

      Chas. Kessel, Thomas H. Ince, Mack Sennett,

      Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle, Charles Chaplin and others.

& Chaplin with Thomas H. Ince, Mack Sennett

and D. W. Griffith ca. 1916, in Theodore Huff, Charlie

Chaplin, New York 1951

& Everyone A Star of the First Magnitude

A Stock Company That Has No Equal

That Is The Reason Why

      Kay-Bee   Keystone   Domino   Broncho

Are Recognized As The Best

Brands of Film On The Market

     Pennants

      Beautiful Pennants of the Four Brands, 35 cents

for one; $1.25 for set of four.

      Photos

      8 x 10 Photos of Players can be had by sending

to Publicity Department, 15 cents for one; 50 cents for set

of four, $1.00 for set of eight.

      New York Motion Picture Corp.

      Longacre Building, 42nd Street & Broadway, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 19, 1914 and

Motion Picture News, Sept. 19, 1914.

      31 Photos. Eine mit Charles Chaplin – Keystone Markenwimpel

      35 Cents, Chaplin Starphoto 15 Cents.

& „Keystone Comedy Entitled The Rounders

Going In For A DrInk – A Mutual Movie,“

Poster showing Charles Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle

& ALLEN L. R. – You refer either to

Charles Chaplin or Roscoe Arbuckle in the Keystone. (...)

(...) The Answer Man, Motion Picture, Aug. 1914

& MUTUAL WEEKLY NO. 86. (...)

THE EUROPEAN WAR ILLUSTRATED

(...) Moving Picture World, Aug. 29, 1914


„The enemy is sighted“

Editorial content. „MUTUAL WEEKLY“ (...)

      „The European war illustrated. French battleships rendezvous

in the English Channel. French torpedo boats go into

action. French naval officers – Captain Dujardin. Loved ones

watch as the fleet sails away. The deadly torpedo. The

enemy is sighted. Signals announce the enemy‘s approach.“ (...)

      The Rounders is released by Keystone Sept. 7, 1914.


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