Comedy shorts on the program include “The Bank” and “A Night in the Show,” both from 1915, with live musical accompaniment by Bromberg. Open to the public, this event is part of the “Mostly Lost” film identification workshop. The screening will be held at the State Theatre in downtown Culpeper, Virginia (305 S. Main Street). There is a $10 admission charge at the door. Saturday, June 13 (7:30 p.m.) “Sherlock Holmes” (Essanay, 1916) at the State Theater in Culpeper William Gillette, who created and established himself as the world’s foremost interpreter of Sherlock Holmes on stage, stars in one of the earliest American film adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective.
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