Headline
The Coronet
Newspaper Source
Publication Date
1921-01-27
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1921-01-27
Publication Year
1921
Page
5
Times Appeared (Days)
1
Key Person
Film Projector / Film(s)
The Yellow Ticket
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Actors
Pola Negri
Director
Eugen Ill??s
Writer
Hans Brennert
Country
Germany
Genre
Drama
Language
German
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Kick In
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Actors
Betty Compson
Director
George Fitzmaurice
Writer
Ouida Berg??re (adaptation)
Country
USA
Released
1922-12-17
Runtime
70 min
Genre
Crime
Language
None
Rated
Passed
Box Officer
$232,932
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The Cinderella Man
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Actors
Mae Marsh
Director
George Loane Tucker
Writer
Edward Childs Carpenter (play)
Country
USA
Released
1917-12-16
Runtime
60 min
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
Plot
When Marjorie Caner returns from abroad, she is quite lonely in her millionaire father's big house. Learning that a young poet, Anthony Quintard, is living in poverty next door while ...
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Seven Keys to Baldpate
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Actors
George M. Cohan
Director
Hugh Ford
Writer
Earl Derr Biggers (novel)
Country
USA
Released
1917-10-17
Genre
Mystery
Plot
A writer bets a friend that he can write a 10,000-word novel in 24 hours. The friends takes the bet, and gives him the keys to his Baldpate Inn, which has been closed for the winter, so he ...
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Summary
Screen vs. stage. In the big entertainment centres, there exist considerable differences of opinion as to the respective merits of screen and stage. We invite the public to be the judges as to whether the screen version does not invariably possess much higher entertainment value than the acted play. We have to but mention 'The Yellow Ticket,' 'Kick In,' 'The Better ‘Ole,' and 'The Cinderella Man' for our point to be admitted. We now ask you to see George M. Cohan in his original role in 'Seven Keys to Baldpate' his most successful spoken drama and his most successful picture. If you liked it as stage play, you will find it ten times more enjoyable as a moving picture! It is showing today at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15.
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