City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous
City Lights Clippings 221/387
Film Daily, New York, February 12, 1931.
Two City Lights Stills, The Tramp by the River
& Broadway at 43rd Street, New York, circa 1925,
Museum of the City of New York, drawing
& Cohan Theatre, exterior by day, New York, 1911,
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& This great world wide song hit now has both french and english lyrics
Over There
Words and Music by Geo. M. Cohan, published
by Leo. Feist Inc. New York
& Cohan Theatre, seating chart, New York, The Wanamaker
Diary 1918, Theater Print Collection
„When they see the crowds swarming“
Editorial content. „Along the Rialto
with Phil M. Daly.“ (...)
„Wonder how these B. I. P. fellers feel when they see
the crowds swarming into their recently vacated George Cohan
theatre to see City Lights?... there were lots of empty
seats when they showed the British-mades, but now Charlie
is turning ‘em away... grabbing a Broadway house to
show your product doesn‘t mean anything... you gotta have
the product...“ (...)
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.
The B. I. P. (British International Picture) productions
shown at the Cohan were Young Woodley, Atlantic and Murder.
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous