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Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. November 13, 1916.
Behind the Screen Scenes
& Empress Theatre, exterior by day, marquee „Vaudeville,“
poster „Where Everybody Goes,“ Des Moines – Facade of Empress theatre, Des Moines
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, June 26, 1920
& Empress Theatre, auditorium with stage, Des Moines
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, July 10, 1920
& Empress
5 Big Acts 4 Shows Daily
Continuous Vaudeville WHERE EVERYBODY GOES (...)
Helene Wohlford (...) Modern Dances
Charlie Chaplin in „Behind the Screen“
First Time in Des Moines
The Latest Release Under His $670,000 a Year Contract
„Behind the Screen“ is without any doubt
the funniest picture that Charlie Chaplin ever stumbled through.
You don‘t dare draw a breath for fear you‘ll blink your
eyes, and if you blink your eyes goodness only knows what
you‘ll miss.
„A Very Funny Picture.“ – Capital.
(...) Des Moines Tribune, Nov. 11, 1916
& CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „Behind the Screen“ EMPRESS
(...) Photo, Des Moines Tribune, Nov. 12, 1916
„Aeroplane Vaudeville at Submarine Prices“
Advertisement. „EMPRESS 5 Big Acts 4 Shows Daily
„Where Everybody Goes“
Aeroplane Vaudeville at Submarine Prices.
NOW --- WARD & CURRAN
4 Other Acts“ (...)
Empress Theatre, 412 8th Street, Des Moines.
Behind the Screen is
released by Mutual November 13, 1916.
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