A Woman Clippings 33/72
Motography, Chicago, July 24, 1915.
Crystal, exterior by day, Indianapolis, 1920s, Cinema Treasures
& At the CRYSTAL (...)
Charles Chaplin
In His Latest Comedy Release
„A Woman“
(...) indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 11, 1915
& The Crystal Theater, commencing tomorrow,
hat the latest release of Charles Chaplin in his new comedy,
„A Woman.“ Chaplin as an inimitable comedian
has a hold on the majority of moving picture fans which always
assures a huge audience.
(...) indianapolis Star, July 11, 1915
Crystal Theater, 137 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis.
& Charles Chaplin in „A Woman“ at the Lyric
Monday and Tuesday.
(...) Photo, Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette,
Fort Wayne, Indiana, July 11, 1915
& Lyric Theatre (...)
Monday and Tuesday
Mr. Charles Chaplin‘s Latest and Greatest Success
„A Woman“
(...) Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, July 11, 1915
Lyric Theatre, 1014 South Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne.
A Woman is released by Essanay July 12, 1915.
„Presently appears sans moustache“
Editorial content. „A Woman. – (Two Reels) – Essanay –
Charlie Chaplin featured in this comedy wherein he takes a stroll
in a park and meets the wife and daughter of a man,
who has upon seeing a pretty girl passing followed her.
Chaplin sees the man who has been blindfolded by the girl and
instead of leading him back to his wife pushes him into
the sea. He then introduces himself to the wife and daughter
and is taken home with them. The husband arrives
and is introduced to Chaplin, who in a fight loses part of his
wearing apparel. He escapes upstairs and presently
appears sans moustache, dressed in the daughter´s clothing.
The flirtatious husband tries to make up with Chaplin
and finally upon discovering that Chaplin is not a woman,
he consents to Chaplin‘s marriage with his daughter.“
One photo. A Woman Scene.
New ending. Short version of the text for A Woman
in Moving Picture World/Photo-Play Review, July 17, 1915.
Redaktioneller Inhalt