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Those Love Pangs Clippings 10/32
Moving Picture World, New York, October 17, 1914.
World War One – German Shop smashed by mob, Paris, 1914,
Bain Collection, Library of Congress
& Saxe‘s Lyric, Minneapolis.
We are pleased to show you this week an excellent picture
of the Lyric theater orchestra, Minneapolis. This house
is one of the popular „Saxe“ string and is under the management
of P. F. Schwie. Readers of the Moving Picture World
know that the Lyric Theater has the reputation of presenting
motion pictures in a high class manner with correct
accessories – musical and otherwise. The director of the orchestra
is W. E. Dirks, and the organist Julius K. Johnson.
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 28, 1914
& Dear Miss Tinee: I wish to register a „vurry“ serious objection
to the music doled out to us in some of the moving
picture theaters. I was recently compelled to leave a house
where splendid pictures were being shown because
the discords perpetrated by the man at the piano nearly made
me jump out of my skin. If they will give us music
let it be music, not caterwauling. NOT A DYSPEPTIC.
(...) The Voice of the Movie Fans., Chicago Tribune,
Oct. 11, 1914
& KEYSTONE (...) 10–10. Those Love Pangs, C................1000
(...) RELEASE DATES FOR READY REFERENCE,
Motion Picture News, Oct. 10, 1914
„The humor winds up with a rough house“
Editorial content. „Those Love Pangs (Keystone). Oct. 10 –
Charles Chaplin and Chester Conklin disport themselves
in further love affairs in this number. The humor is of an eccentric
sort and winds up with a rough house in a moving picture show.
Quite pleasing of its kind.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt. „Those Love Pangs (Keystone).
Filmstart 10. Oktober – Charles Chaplin und Chester Conklin vergnügen sich in dieser Nummer in weiteren Liebesaffairen. Der Humor ist von einer exzentrischen Sorte und schraubt
sich mit einem rohen Haus bei der Filmvorführung hoch. Gefällt
in seiner Art ganz gut.“
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