The Cure Clippings 54/70
George W. Graves, Motography, Chicago, April 28, 1917.
CHAPLIN LINES UP A SCENE FOR HIMSELF
A recent study of the director-comedian in his Los Angeles
studio, preparing for the beginning of a new picture.
(...) Photo by Stagg, Photoplay, July 1917
„A sure cure for the blues“
Editorial content. „Special Late Picture Reviews
,The Cure.‘
Mutual-Chaplin comedy Released April 16. Reviewed
by George W. Graves
ANOTHER two reels of joyous slap-stick, employing
a number of old ,gags‘ but a greater number of new
ones fresh from the garden of foolish growths, The Cure
is a worthy successor to The Rink and Easy Street,
not to mention the long line of Chaplin‘s other laugh-getters.“ (...)
„The picture is up in every way to expectations,
and it can be honestly predicted that The Cure is a sure cure
for the blues.“
The Cure Still.
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