The Cure Clippings 51/70
Moving Picture World, New York, April 21, 1917.
A couple of previews of „The Cure,“
Mr. Chaplin‘s newest tragedy
(...) Stills, Motography, April 21, 1917
& Charles Chaplin in his next, – „The Cure.“ There are
various cures, it seems.
(...) Stills, Motography, March 31, 1917
„Laughs fairly bubble over one another“
Advertisement/Editorial content. „Mutual News“ (...)
„Chaplin‘s ,The Cure‘
Depicting Charlie‘s Adventures At a Modern Health Resort
Released April 16th
The Cure Is Finished. It is the tenth and newest of the
Mutual-Chaplin Specials. April 16 is its release date.
The public is eagerly waiting for its screening, as newspapers
all over the country have mentioned its coming.
In The Cure, Charlie is shown seeking rest and recuperation
at a modern health resort. He arrives with a strange
assortment of baggage and promptly proceeds to imbibe of the medicinal ,waters.‘ As fellow guests at the health resort,
Charlie finds a strange assortment of individuals. Some of them
he finds it hard to get along with, while others he finds
wholly delightful. One has to actually behold the scenes in the
steam-room, in the massage-room, and in the lobby
of the resort to appreciate fully the uproarious comedy that
Chaplin creates. Laughs fairly bubble over one another.
Each bit of ,business‘ is funnier than the last. And the end of the
picture contains the biggest surprise of all.“ (...)
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