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Anderson Intelligencer, Anderson, South Carolina, March 6, 1914.

Kid Auto Races at Venice Scenes

& North Main Street, Anderson, S. C., 1911, postcard in color,

University of South Carolina, South Caroliniana Library

& ALFRED REEVES – in his 26th year as General Manager

of the Charlie Chaplin Studios in Hollywood –

contemplates retirement to private life at the year‘s end. (...)

Next year the editor will hold a meeting in Madison

Square Garden of the original discoverers of Charles Chaplin,

and Mr. Reeves will preside.

(...) Terry Ramsaye, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 7, 1944

& On returning to England in the summer of 1912

we combined business with pleasure by playing the theatres

of the Channel Islands. While playing the

theatre on the Island of Jersey, there was a street

parade and carnival in progress and

a news weekly cameraman recorded the event.

      He was here, there and everywhere,

but wherever he went a very pompous gentleman, who was

apparently in charge of affairs, would always

be found in front of the camera lens. He would shake

hands with the local dignitaries and always turn

away from them and face the camera as he did so. He might

be termed the first „camera hog.“ Always would

he bow and register his greetings to the camera while his guests

stood in the background, or off to one side.

Charlie was completely fascinated by this bit of business

and told me then that some day he would put

it in a picture. In an early picture of his – Kids Auto Races

you will find the fulfillment to his resolve.

(...) Alfred Reeves on CHAPLIN‘S FILM DEBUT, The Gold Rush Program, Los Angeles, 1925

& Keystone (...)

Feb. 7 – Kid Auto Races at Venice

(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 28, 1914

& Keystone (...)

Feb. 7 – Kid Auto Races at Venice

(...) Motion Picture News, March 7, 1914

& Josh. Bristow, manager of the Bijou and Electric theatre has

returned from a business trip to Atlanta.

(...) Anderson Intelligencer, Anderson, Aug. 21, 1914


„Keystone: Side-splitting Comedy“

Advertisement. „Electric Theatre

      Today´s program.

      The False Bride – Victor.

      3 reel special production, featuring Miss Florence Lawrence.

      Kid Auto Races at Venice

      Keystone: side-splitting comedy.“ (...)

      Electric Theatre, 114 N. Main Street, Anderson, S. C.


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