Tango Tangles Clippings 4/27
Pittsburgh Daily Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 8, 1914.
Tango Tangles Scenes
& The front of the Columbia theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa., was
almost completely concealed by the vast spread
of stock paper, special banners and cutouts displayed during
the showing of The Kid, Charles Chaplin‘s First
National feature. Theatres catering to transient patronage
have found the production especially suited to flash
exploitation, its stimulative influence upon that phase of theatre
thought figuring importantly in shaping the present
trend of exhibitor advertising.
– The photo is showing the Columbia, exterior by day, marquee
Charles Chaplin in The Kid, Pittsburgh.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, April 9, 1921, detail
& Them Picture Critics!
(...) Variety, May 8, 1914
& Comedy. (...)
„3-9 Tango Tangle......................Keystone 1,000“
(...) Motography, Chicago, March 21, 1914
& W. D.: Some of the recent plays in which Ford Sterling
of the Keystone company took part are „Tango
Tangle,“ „A Thief Catcher,“ and „Baffles, the Gentleman Burglar.“
(...) Answers to Movie Fans, Chicago Tribune, May 3, 1914
„He bids fair to to the greatest“
Editorial content. „THE COLUMBIA.“ (...)
„Thursday – Our Mutual Girl, No. 8, Reli.:
Tango Tangles, Key.“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin, the wonderful English pantomimist,
who is well-known in this country for his wonderful
work in Fred Karno‘s Night in an English Music Hall, has
up to the present time appeared in four Keystone
comedies, and by the way he has been received by both
exhibitors and public he bids fair to to the
greatest and most popular comedian in comedies today.“
Columbia Theatre, 341 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
Tango Tangles is released by Keystone March 9, 1914.
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