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El Paso Herald, El Paso, Texas, April 30, 1914.

Caught in a Cabaret Scenes

& Mabel Normand

As She Is Seen In Mack Sennett‘s Forthcoming Release

„SUZANNA“

(...) Close-Up, Los Angeles, May 20, 1922, Cover

& Mabel Normand

Wishes All Her Many Friends In Los Angeles A Merry

Christmas And A Prosperous New Year

(...) Close-Up, Los Angeles, Dec. 20, 1922, Cover

& Mabel Normand

Whose latest Mack Sennett Production,

The Extra Girl, will be shown in this

city shortly, at the Mission Theatre. The Star of Mickey and

Molly ‘O‘ never appeared to greater advantage

than she does in this realistic Film Feature.

(...) Close-Up, Los Angeles, Sept. 5, 1923, Cover

& Grecian, exterior by day, El Paso,

1910, Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce

& Keystone Special – Grecian.

      By special request of the many patrons of the Grecian,

the management has secured for a return showing

Caught in a Cabaret, the greatest comedy of the season,

featuring Charles Chaplin, the king of all picture

comedians, and Mabel Normand, the prettiest of all screen

stars. This whirlwind of high class fun is in two

full reels and it is pronounced as being the Keystone‘s best

effort to date. Those who saw this comedy

when shown here some time ago will want to see it again,

and those who were not so fortunate before,

must not miss it! Be sure and come today, as it will be shown

today only! – Advertisement.

(...) El Paso Herald, Oct. 22, 1914

      Caught in a Cabaret Revival.


„There is 35 minutes of frivolity and fun“

Advertisement. „,Keystone Komedy‘ Day.

      Today is comedy day at the Grecian.

Everybody get ready to laugh. This will be the funniest bill

ever shown. Caught in the Cabaret is the two-reel

special and today‘s headliner. It is a funny picture, Pretty Mabel Normand and the inimitable Charles Chaplain“

Chaplin. „are featured in this, assisted by the famous

Keystone police.“ There are no Keystone Cops

in the cast of Caught in a Cabaret. „It is a positive sensation

and entirely different from anything else.

There is 35 minutes of frivolity and fun the entire

length of the two reels.“ (...) „It is a great

program. It is Keystone day at the Grecian today. You

cannot afford to stay away. – Advertisement.“

      Grecian Theatre, 219 El Paso Street, El Paso, Texas.

      Caught in a Cabaret is

      released by Keystone April 27, 1914.


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