The Vagabond Clippings 40/55
Motion Picture News, New York, June 16, 1917.
The Vagabond Scenes
„The terrible peripeties of a young girl“
Editorial content. „& Chaplin a la mode
Charlie Chaplin has just received a letter from a correspondent living in Cairo, in which the writer speaks of the extraordinary translations of both French and English, that manage to find their
way into public announcements in Egypt.
The following is an excerpt from an Anglo-Egyptian
picture theatre program:
„Sensationing Comical
Charlot in
,The Vagabond‘
Great comedy, in two parts, of a poignancy interest,
assisting with anguish at the terrible peripeties
of a young girl, falling in hand of Bohemian bandits. Pictures
of this film are celicious (delicious?), being taken
at fir trees and mountain‘s of California.
Great success
Comic Silly laughter“
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