Several pieces of news were included in this article: 1. Enrico Caruso, the great tenor of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, made his debut at the Rivoli, New York in a picture entitled 'My Cousin'; 2. Soldiers and sailors throughout the war have been in demand for pictures, which lead to a 'picture theatre' built at Zeebrugge; 3. It has been discovered that Charlie Chaplin actually made his screen debut at 1912 in Jersey; 4. The Soviet Government, of Hungary is about to construct theatres and kinemas 'free and perfectly accessible for children of the proletariat'; 5. Pathe Freres has every reason to be congratulated on their excellent screening of 'The Bells' featuring Frank Keenan, Edward Coxen and Lois Wilson, with Sir Henry Irving's story; 6. MM. Erckmann and Chatrian's 'Le Juif Polonais' was never really intended for the stage until Mr. Leopold Lewis presented an English dramatised version, entitled 'The Bells,' and Gilson Willets has done for the screen with Pathe's production.
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Kinema Pars
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Publication Date
1919-06-03
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1919
Page
10
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My Cousin
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Actors
Enrico Caruso
Director
Edward Jos??
Writer
Margaret Turnbull (screenplay)
Country
USA
Released
1918-11-24
Runtime
50 min
Genre
Drama
Language
None
Plot
Sincere but struggling sculptor Tommasso (Caruso--bushy moustache, gawky) works in an ornamental plaster shop, but his masterpiece on the side is a bust of his cousin Caroli (Caruso--no ...
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The Bells
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Actors
Frank Keenan
Director
Ernest C. Warde
Writer
Alexandre Chatrian (play)
Country
USA
Released
1918-09-15
Runtime
50 min
Genre
Crime
Plot
A murderer is driven slowly insane by a sequence of coincidences and suggestive events which will not allow him to escape his own sense of guilt for his crime.
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