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New York Times, New York, October 26, 1918.
CARL EDOUARDE
There are few picture patrons who do not know Carl
Edouarde. His work for the very best musical
accompaniments for the Strand pictures is being appreciated
by thousands every week.
(...) Dramatic Mirror, March 9, 1918
& Review of the Latest Musical Compositions (...)
9 – „Comedy Allegro.“ It is oft times said
that „a rose by any other name smells just as sweet,“ but
a Comedy Allegro by any other name would not
imply what is meant by this term. If our readers had been
in the Strand Theatre and seen the presentation
of Charlie Chaplin‘s latest picture, „Shoulder Arms,“ in the scene
where he was chasing the Huns, and had heard the
Symphony Orchestra playing „Comedy Allegro,“ they would then
have realized that correct music for the film can and
does interpret the actions depicted on the screen.
(Published by Belwin, Inc., 701 Seventh Ave., New York.)
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 21, 1918
„EXCLUSIVELY“
Advertisement. „STRAND“ (...)
„EXCLUSIVELY
Charlie Chaplin in ,Shoulder Arms.‘“
Strand Theatre, Broadway & 47th Street, New York.
Shoulder Arms has a pre-release presentation at the Strand
Theatre, starting Sunday, October 20, 1918,
Chaplin‘s film is released by First National October 27, 1918.
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