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Labor World, Duluth, Minnesota, November 4, 1916.

Behind the Screen Scenes

& Hugh McKenzie (photographer), Sunbeam Theatre, exterior

by day, Duluth, circa 1913, University of Minnesota, detail

& At the Sunbeam

      The Sunbeam theater, always noted for giving its patrons

more than their usual money‘s worth, has even

greater attractions this week than usual.

      Commencing Sunday, Dec. 10, George Beban will be the

star in „The Pawns of Fate.“ This is a most remarkable

photo drama of action, life and suspense with many thrilling

features. „Napoleon the Great and Sally his Mate,“

in Jungle comedies, will also appear. These great chimpanzee

performers always cause lots of laughter and of course,

Charlie Chaplin exposes the secrets of the moving picture

studios in his most humorous way.

(...) Labor World, Duluth, Dec. 9, 1916

& Popular Program at

Sunbeam Theater

Commencing Sunday, December 10th.

Big Sunday Show.

      „Pawns of Faith“ with George Beban. A Five-Reel

Photo Drama of Action, Life and Suspense.

      „Napoleon the Great and Sally his Mate“ In Jungle Comedies.

      Charlie Chaplin In „Behind the Screen.“

A most humorous comedy in which Charlie Chaplin exposes

the secrets of the moving picture studios.

(...) Labor World, Duluth, Dec. 9, 1916, detail

& A Special Show for Three Days at the

Sunbeam Theater

Commencing Sunday, Nov. 19.

5 Special Features. Admission 10c.

      Charlie Chaplin

      „Behind the Screen“

      This is Charlie Chaplin‘s newest comedy. In it he exposes the secrets of the picture studios, in Chaplin‘s humorous way.

There is no end to laughter in this comedy, and the appearance at

The Sunbeam is „The First Time in Duluth.“

(...) Labor World, Duluth, Nov. 18, 1916, detail

& Sunbeam Theater to

      Show Five Special Features

      Sunday, Monday and Tuesday

the Sunbeam theater will have five special features including

Charles Chaplin In „Behind the Screen.“ This is Charles

Chaplin‘s newest comedy in which he exposes the secrets of a picture studio in Chaplin‘s humorous way, and there is no end

to laughter in this comedy, and its appearance at the Sunbeam

marks the first time in Duluth.

(...) Labor World, Duluth, Nov. 18, 1916.

      Editorial text identical with Advertisement.


„Coming“

Advertisement. „New Sunbeam

      Sunday Nov. 5th Special 1 Day

      The Girl Who Might Have Been

      Featuring Mary Maurice, Ned Finley, Betty Gray

Charlie Chaplin in The Count“ (...)

„Coming Chaplin in Behind the Screen“ (...)

      „For The Son of The House

      Griffith Picture

      Star Mae Marsh“ (...)

      Sunbeam Theatre, 109 West Superior Street, Duluth.

      Behind the Screen is

      released by Mutual November 13, 1916.


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