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Tacoma Times, Tacoma, Washington, November 18, 1916.
Behind the Screen Scenes
& CHARLIE IN „RIOT“ FILM
Charlie Chaplin is a „riot“ in his newest Mutual comedy
„Behind the Screen,“ at the Melbourne. This is the
first time the picture has been shown here and it is at the
Melbourne only five days after its general release
date, Nov. 14.
(...) Tacoma Times, Nov. 20, 1916
& The Melbourne Theatre
Opens
Saturday March 8
You cannot afford to miss the opening of this
High Class House
(...) Tacoma Times, March 7, 1913
„The funniest Chaplin In years“
Editorial content/Advertisement. „Chaplin Reveals Secrets
Of Fun In a Movie Studio“
Photo. „Behind the Scenes with Charlie Chaplin.“
The film‘s name is Behind the Screen. „A scene
from his newest play by that name, which comes to the
Melbourne Sunday. Edna Purviance plays
opposite Charlie.
And now Charlie Chaplin is going to tip off all the
secrets of motion picture making. His latest comedy, fresh from
the Mutual studios where he is at work under his
$670,000 contract, is called Behind the Screen. It is said by those
who have seen it to be the funniest Chaplin In years.
It is the feature of the new Melbourne program Sunday.
This new comedy was released on November 13.
Chaplin has literally kidded the world. He has ridiculed
the officious floor walker; kidded the fireman, travestied
the policeman, made fun of the pawnbroker, burlesqued the
tramp and parodied the nobility – and this time he has
made fun of the motion picture world.
This is the first run of the film in Tacoma.“
Melbourne Theatre, 916 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma.
Behind the Screen is
released by Mutual November 13, 1916.
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