Cabiria (1914)

A Scene from "CABIRIA"
Bartolomeo Pagano (with arms raised)
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Post Card
Dear Folks,
Mon - 1 - 18 (1915)
Read your letter this morn on my return from Dallas and Ft. Worth left Sat.-night after show.
Glad you are all well. I'm feeling fine weigh 100#. On the other side is a scene from
"Cabiria" the most magnificent masterpiece ever produced with a cost of two
hundred fifty thousand dollars. We showed it (?) 2 day (sic) and turned people away.
Will write (?) later. Jamison (?)
B. T. Wren & Fam
W N Sterling Ky. Probably Mount Sterling, Kentucky
R. R. #2
Pub. by Kraus Mfg. Co., N. Y.

MACISTE -IN- "CABIRIA"
Bartolomeo Pagano
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Post Card
U.S. Postage
1 CENT 1
Majestic Theatre
Thurs-Fri., Mar. 4-5 (1915)
"CABIRIA"
To make this remarkable exposition of silent Drama required 7000 actors, 20 elephants, hundreds of horses, and fourteen months' work at the expense of $250,000.
Admittance 15-25¢
The world's greatest Picture.
B. Beetoh
407 W-Okla
Enid, Okla.
Pub. by Kraus Mfg. Co., New York
This postcard was postmarked at 6:30 a.m. on March 4th, 1915 in Enid, Oklahoma.
With Lidia Quaranta and Bartolomeo Pagano. Directed by Giovanni Pastrone. Itala. Italy.
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This work (Cabiria (1914), by
Itala), identified by
Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.
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