Between Showers Clippings 5/25
Pittsburgh Daily Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1914.
Between Showers Scenes
& The front of the Columbia theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa., was
almost completely concealed by the vast spread
of stock paper, special banners and cutouts displayed during
the showing of The Kid, Charles Chaplin‘s First
National feature. Theatres catering to transient patronage
have found the production especially suited to flash
exploitation, its stimulative influence upon that phase of theatre
thought figuring importantly in shaping the present
trend of exhibitor advertising.
– Photo showing Columbia, exterior by day, marquee
Charles Chaplin in The Kid, Pittsburgh
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, April 9, 1921, detail
& Just a year and a half ago
The New York Motion Picture Corporation‘s output was,
one two-part photo-play a week.
To-Day
We are releasing through the Mutual Film Corporation
Four Brands
Kay-Bee Broncho Keystone Domino
Making a total of nine reels a week a growth of very close to
500 per cent
This wonderful growth can be attributed to the fact
that Messrs. Kessel & Baumann, the heads
of the corporation, arrayed themselves with the world‘s greatest
directors, Thos. H. Ince and Mack Sennett, who,
knowing what kind of photo-plays the public wanted, proceeded
to make them.
New York Motion Picture Corporation
Longacre Building, 42nd Street and Broadway, New York“
(...) Motion Picture News, March 7, 1914
„And you hear much laughter“
Editorial content. „THE COLUMBIA.“ (...)
„While passing the Columbia Theater and you hear
much laughter you can safely guess that one
of those funny Keystone comedies are appearing on the screen.
Between Showers. Keystone. Ford Sterling and his company
of jumping jacks in another riot of fun.“ (...)
„The following is this week‘s bill:“ (...)
„Tuesday – The Desert Tribesman, two reels, Than.:
Between Showers, Key.“ (...)
Columbia Theatre, 341 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
Between Showers is released
by Keystone Feb 28, 1914.
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