The Tramp Clippings 6/63
Evening World, New York, April 10, 1915.
The Tramp Scene
& Broadway, exterior by night, marquee Herbert Brennon‘s
The Lone Wolf, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917
& Loew‘s Broadway, exterior by day,
marquee Today‘s Feature The Three Musketeers, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, April 18, 1914
& Loew‘s Broadway, exterior by day, marquee Today‘s
Feature David Belasco‘s Dramatization The
Stranglers of Paris, A Photo Play Event, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914
& The Broadway is playing to good business with
the film drama, „The Spanish Jade“; the Charles
Chaplin comedy, „The Tramps“; the Paramount South
American Travel Scenics and other features.
(...) New York Tribune, April 18, 1915
& In the Broadway Theatre this week a dramatization by Louis
Joseph Vance of Maurice Hewlett‘s story, „The Spanish
Jade,“ will be the principal offering. The picture is in five parts
and for its showing a special program of Spanish
music has been arranged. „The Tramp“ is the title of a comedy
in which Charles Chaplin performs some of his
familiar antics.
(...) New York Times, April 11, 1915
& Spanish Love and
Chaplin‘s Funny Tramp at the Broadway. (...)
For laughing purposes only Charles Chaplin
in The Tramp is shown to good advantage. It is doubtful if Chaplin
was ever funnier than he is in this picture. (...)
(...) Evening World, New York, April 13, 1915
„The latest of the Charles Chaplin comedies“
Editorial content. „,THE SPANISH JADE‘
AT BROADWAY THEATRE. (...)
„An additional attraction will be the latest of the Charles
Chaplin comedies, The Tramp.“ (...)
Broadway, 1445 B‘way at 41st St (SW), New York.
The Tramp is
released by Essanay April 12, 1914.
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