A Film Johnnie Clippings 5/41
Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, California, March 5, 1914.
A Film Johnnie Scenes
& Liberty, front facade of stucco and plaster-covered brick with
gold leaf statue crowning the cornice, Los Angeles,
undated, postcard in color, Ken McIntyre‘s Photos of Los Angeles
& G. Haven Bishop (photographer), Woodley Theatre,
exterior by night, marquee advertising Mary Pickford movie,
Los Angeles, 1915, Los Angeles Public Library
& Just lamp all the people waiting to see
„Teddy at the Throttle.“ A crowd like that means that
there is some one else at the throttle,
too, at the Woodley Theater of Los Angeles.
(...) Motography, Chicago, July 14, 1917
& Mission (before Woodley) Theatre, auditorium with
audience awaiting Douglas Fairbank‘s The Mark
of Zorro, Los Angeles, 1921, Cezar Del Valle-Theatre Talks
& WOODLEY THEATER (...)
THE LATEST KEYSTONE COMEDY AND OTHER
MUTUAL FEATUREs.
(...) Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1914
„CHAPMAN, Famous Keystone Comedian, in The Film Johnnie“
Advertisement. „LIBERTY THEATER“ (...)
„CHAPMAN, Famous Keystone Comedian,
in The Film Johnnie.“ (...)
Liberty, Third and Main Sts., Loa Angeles.
Woodley, 838 Bdwy. Bet. 8th & 9th, Loa Angeles.
A Film Johnnie is released by Keystone
March 2, 1914.
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