One A. M. Clippings 38/56
Robert Frances Moore, Motion Picture, New York, March 1917
Kempner Theater, exterior by day, Little Rock,
undated, from LITTLE ROCK Steven G. Hanley and Ray Hanley, Charleston SC 2005
& Today, Tomorrow and Saturday.
10c
Crawford Co. (...) presenting
„Charlie To Rescue.“
With Clever Song Numbers. (...)
& KEMPNER THEATRE (...)
Don‘t Forget
Charlie Chaplin
–In–
ONE A. M.
And It‘s Great
10c
(...) Arkansas Democrat, Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 12, 1916
Kempner Theatre, 600 block of Center Street, Little Rock
„Have you ever been really hurt?“
Editorial content. „Falling – On and Off the Screen
By Robert Frances Moore
,CAN you do a fall?‘ That‘s the first question asked of an
aspirant to screen comedy.“ (...)
„,Doesn‘t your work require very careful timing?‘
I asked.
Mr. Chaplin smiled and reflectively rubbed one elbow.
,It certainly does,‘ he said, with emphasis; ,but
once in a while we slip up on it. The other day we were
rehearsing a scene in which I had to be knocked
over backward while carrying a load of dishes. The other fellow
hit me just a second too soon and I couldn‘t shift the
the crockery quickly enough. There was a bit of a smash, and
I got rather an enlargement on one arm?‘
,Have you ever been really hurt?‘
Charlie rapped quickly on a convenient scene frame
with his knuckles.
,Never seriously,‘ he replied, ,altho we all get
our share of bruises. Then, you just let
yourself go; there really isn‘t much danger. I enjoy it.‘“ (...)
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