Work Clippings 63/85
Picture-play Weekly, New York, August 21, 1915.
ODEON THEATRE
Look Who‘s Here
Today-Tomorrow
Charlie Chaplin
in his latest laughing success, entitled
„WORK“
(In two acts)
This picture is just one week old today.
(...) Daily Telegram, Clarksburg, West Virginia, June 28, 1915.
Odeon Theatre, West Main Street, Clarksburg.
„As though an earthquake had struck it“
Editorial content. „Work: A Chaplin Comedy
(Essanay)
By B. Quade
Charlie Chaplin, his derby hat shrinking from perspiration,
struggles like a man – or more like a horse – into
this story, dragging behind him a wall-paper hanger‘s cart
and enough paraphernalia to build a railroad.
It isn‘t so much with the purpose of hanging wall paper
that he his material in as it is to have the
necessary implements for making you laugh – and he has,
as you will decide as soon as you begin to read
this story written from the Essanay-Chaplin comedy
of the same name.
THE house looked as though an earthquake had struck
it – and an earthquake with a bent for playing practical
jokes, at that.“ (...)
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