The Fireman Clippings 4/42
Moving Picture World, New York, June 3, 1916.
Edna Purviance
(...) Photoplay Cover, Sept. 1916
& Interviewing Edna,
the blonde on the cover, a movie chat
in the current manner –
not to be taken too seriously
By Vilma Awstruck
I COULD hardly believe that at last we were to meet
Charlie Chaplin‘s leading lady, Edna Purviance.
(...) Photoplay, Sep. 1916
& Charlie Chaplin in Mutual‘s „The Fireman.“
(...) Photo, Motography, June 3, 1916
& In the filming of the scenes of „The Fireman,“ second
of the Mutual-Chaplin releases, Charles Chaplin
temporarily discards his famous makeup substituting for
it a fire laddie outfit.
(...) Variety, May 19, 1916
& A new record has been established in the motion picture industry
with the first Chaplin-Mutual release, „The Floorwalker.“ (...)
Reports circulated to the effect that Edna Purviance, Charles Chaplin‘s leading lady, had left or was about to leave
the Chaplin-Mutual Company, are denied. Miss Purviance is now
at work at the Los Angeles studio.“
(...) Motography, June 3, 1916
„Miss Purviance is now at work with Chaplin“
Editorial content. „Miss Purviance Still
In Chaplin Company.
Reports circulated throughout the country to the effect
that Edna Purviance, Charles Chaplin‘s leading woman,
had left or was about to leave the Chaplin-Mutual Company,
are denied both by the Lone Star Corporation which
holds Chaplin‘s $670,000 contract for his service for the next year,
and by the Mutual Film Corporation. Miss Purviance is now
at work with Chaplin and the other members of the Chaplin–Mutual Company at the Los Angeles studios, on the second
of the Chaplin features, which will be released by Mutual
June 12 under the title of The Fireman.“
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