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Motography, Chicago, October 13, 1917.

Charles Spencer Chaplin, World‘s

      Foremost Comedian, Personally Directs All Scenes of Mutual

      Super Comedies

      THE Lone Star Studio is the home of Charlie Chaplin and

of the world‘s super comedies, which are released on the

Mutual Program. Situate on the fringe of the motion-picture

studio area in Hollywood, it occupies a whole block and

is probably the most pleasant studio in California.

      The world‘s greatest comedian directs his own productions

and conceives the great majority of the situations and

stories himself. He is assisted by Vincent Bryan, writer of a

thousand lyrics and song hits, and owes much to the

technical skill of Ed. Brewer, his mechanical director, George

Cleethorpe (,Scotty‘), his art director and master of

properties, in the productions themselves. Roland Totheroh

and ,Duke Zalibra are his cameramen and their splendid

photography is handled in the laboratories by Charles Levin,

one of the most skilled chemical experts in the profession.

      The plant is presided over by Henry P. Caulfield,

the general manager, and his lieutenant, Fred H. Bagley,

the former being largely responsible for the warm

cooperative spirit which characterizes the entire Chaplin

forces.

      The company of players is headed by Miss Edna

Purviance, the popular leading-lady, and Eric Campbell, the

three-hundred-pound comedy-villain whose work has

attracted so much attention since the first Chaplin-Mutual

story The Floorwalker was released.“

(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 21, 1916.

      Nine Chaplin Staff Portrait Photos.

      Fred Bagley, Asst. to Gen‘l Manager

      Vincent Bryan, Scenario Writer

      Maverick Terrell, Staff Writer

      Fred Goodwins, Press Representative

      Roland Totheroh, Cameraman

      A. C. (Duke) Zalibra, Asst. Cameraman

      Charles Levin, Supt. of Laboratories

      Ed. Brewer, Technical Director

      George Cleethorpe, Master of Properties


„A well-known writer“

Editorial content. „Fun-Art Films Starts Work“ (...)

      „Mr. Bryan is a well-known writer of popular songs.“ (...)

      „For Charlie Chaplin he did the burlesque of

Carmen, and Police, also The Floorwalker, The Fireman,

The Vagabond, The Count, The Pawnshop, etc.“ (...)


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