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Bridgeport Times & Eve. Farmer, Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 22, 1914.
Those Love Pangs Scenes
& „Corner Main St. and Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.,“
1909, postcard in color, ebay
& PLAZA THEATRE.
Those Love Pangs is the title of Charlie Chaplin‘s latest work
in which he is appearing at the Plaza the latter half
of the week and the fun that is found in every minute that the
picture runs is thoroughly appreciated by the
spectators and loyal „fans“ of Charlie, the funny „drunk.“
He‘s just the same as ever and creates just
as much laughter, abusing everyone and being abused himself.
(...) Bridgeport.Evening Farmer, Oct. 23, 1914
& PLAZA THEATRE.
To the average theatregoer the following bill which has
been arranged at the Plaza theatre the latter half
of the week will appeal as an unusual one. Charlie Chaplin,
who has more friends and admirers in Bridgeport
than any other living performer, will be seen in a side-splitting
Keystone comedy entitled Those Love Pangs and
his appearance will be a source of unmeasurable pleasure
to the „fans“ of the inimitable „dunk.“
(...) Bridgeport.Evening Farmer, Oct. 22, 1914
„A Riot of Keystone Mirth“
Advertisement. „Bridgeport‘s Most Popular Playhouse
PLAZA
The Home of Keystones
CHARLES CHAPLIN
the Inimitable „Drunk“ in
,THOSE LOVE PANGS‘
a Riot of Keystone Mirth“ (...)
Plaza Theatre, 37 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport.
Those Love Pangs is
released by Keystone October 10, 1914.
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