The Adventurer Clippings 70/84
The Age, Melbourne, Australia, January 4, 1918.
Majestic Theatre, exterior by day, lettering on roof
advertisement „Thoroughbred,“ and banner
reading: Frank Leighton & Nellie Barnes with Helen Twelvetrees
in „Thoroughbred“ also Sydney Howard in „Fame,“
Melbourne, 1916, Libraries Australia
„When he dives into an ocean of affection“
Advertisement. „REWARD!
WANTED BY POLICE
CONVICT 23, ALIAS
CHARLIE CHAPLIN.
He‘s the only man who found any fun in iron legs. But
he belted when they tried the honor system on him.
He hasn‘t been seen for months. He‘s dangerous – four warders
nearly died laughing at him – and if he‘s long at liberty
the world will giggle itself silly. In his twelfth and last and
absolutely funniest Mutual-Chaplin Comedy,
THE ADVENTURER.
Ho! What‘s Charlie been up to since we saw him last?
Sh, not a word! Doesn‘t matter how he got into gaol –
all the laughs come when he‘s getting out, when a multitude
of warders tear over the landscape in pursuit,
and when he dives into an ocean of affection as the only
haven of refuge from handcuffs and skilly.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
COMMENCING TO-MORROW at
The MATINEE, at 2.30.“ (...)
Majestic Theatre, 172 Flinders Street, Melbourne.
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