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New York Tribune, February 23, 1919.

A Night in the Show Scenes

& White Studio (photographer), Charles Chaplin,

New York, 1910 or 1911, inscribed

„To my dear friend, Dr. Kahn,“ dated „1917,“ ebay

& Rialto Theatre, exterior by day, marquee

The She Wolf, New York

(...) Film Daily, May 29, 1931

& Rialto, lobby for „Laughing at Life,“ New York – Some of the

recent handicraft of Joe Lee, at Arthur Mayer‘s Rialto

theatre, on Broadway, New York. Joe, known far and wide

as the Doctor of Ailing Box Offices, goes

big for fronts that automatically stop the passerby.

(...) Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 9, 1933

& Rialto, auditorium with stage and balcony, New York, 1917

& Essanay Schedules Four of Its Earlier Chaplins

      Essanay has scheduled four of its early Charlie Chaplin

pictures for a new showing. The release dates

have been set two weeks apart and the subjects chosen are

„Shanghaied,“ released February 15; „A Night in the

Show,“ March 1; „The Bank,“ March 15, and „Police,“ March 29.

      This is the first showing of new prints on these

subjects, which were produced shortly after Charlie Chaplin joined

the Essanay forces nearly four years ago. These are

four of Chaplin‘s best pictures. New prints have been made

from the original negative under the Spoor-Thompson

processing method.

      It has been so long since the public has had an opportunity

to view these pictures, it is believed that they will be

practically new to the majority, and will be enjoyed just as much

as originally. In fact there are few Chaplin fans who

would not gladly sit through one of his screamingly funny

comics even though he remembered all of the various

antics. His best pictures are good for more than a one-time laugh.

      These four releases are now booking through

the George Kleine System, whose representatives are in all

General Film Company exchanges.

(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 8, 1919.


„In response to the request of many patrons“

Editorial content. „The Chaplin comedy, one of his earlier

works for the screen, is being shown in initiation of the

Rialto´s new policy of the occasional presentation of chosen

gems from among the pictures of the past.“ (...)

      „In response to the request of many patrons Charlie

Chaplin‘s famous farce A Night in the Show will be

shown on the programme of Loew‘s New York Theatre Monday

and Tuesday of the coming week.“ (...)

      Rialto, B‘way at 42nd Street, New York.

      New York Theatre, 45th Street and B‘way, New York.


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