| A Jitney
Elopement-Chaplin's fourth
Essanay film while at Niles, Ca. was released on April 1, 1915. Most
notable
were the car chase scenes. They were some of the best of the time.
There
is one special car chase scene that shows Edna holding Charlie's cane
as
he commands the car down the road. They truly were functioning as
one! |
A Jitney 2000
A
year 2000
perspective of Charlie Chaplin’s 1915 "A Jitney Elopement". This
motion picture was photographed on location in San Francisco,
California.
How many THEN & NOW locations will you see?
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Located
and shot by Gerald Smith
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| Great Highway &
Lincoln San Francisco, Ca. |
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© 2000 JerRe |