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Martin Dickstein, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N. Y., February 7, 1931.
Who else, but Charlie Chaplin, as he appears in his newest
picture, „City Lights,“ at the George M. Cohan?
(...) Sketch by John Rogers, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N. Y.,
Feb. 8, 1931
& Critics‘ Award Robert Sherwood presented
to Mrs. M. H. Aylesworth, for RKO Radio, the New York Critics‘
Award to „The Informer“ as the best of 1935.
Seated (l. to r.): Bland Johaneson, Mirror; Rose Pelswick,
Journal; Mrs. Aylesworth; Regina Carewe, American;
Kate Cameron, News. Standing: Seymour Roman, Brooklyn
Standard Union; William Boehnel, World-Telegram;
Thornton Delehanty, Post; Richard Watts, Jr., Herald-Tribune;
Leo Mishkin, Telegraph; Mr. Sherwood;
F. S. Nugent, Times; Martin Dickstein, Brooklyn Eagle.
(...) Motion Picture Herald, March 7, 1936
„Watched with unmistakable signs of pleasure“
Editorial content. „Chaplin‘s New Film, ,City Lights,‘ Heads
Weekend Arrivals on Local Screens
The Cinema Circuit
By Martin Dickstein
,City Lights‘ Arrives (in Almost Total Silence) to the
Further Glorification of Charlie Chaplin –
A starched and glittering audience of first nighters, most
of whom had paid $11 for the privilege, sat in the
George M. Cohan Theater last night and watched with
unmistakable signs of pleasure while a whistful
little tramp in a battered derby hat, baggy trousers and
oversized shoes waddled back and forth accross
a screen.“ (...)
The world premiere of City Lights takes place in Los Angeles
January 30, 1931 at the Los Angeles Theatre.
Los Angeles Theatre, 615 South Broadway (between
6th and 7th Streets), Los Angeles.
City Lights opens in New York February 6, 1931
at the Cohan Theatre.
George M. Cohan Theatre, 1482 Broadway (between
42nd and 43rd Streets), New York.
City Lights closes at the Cohan Theatre in New York
April 30, 1931.
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous