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Variety, New York, June 12, 1929.
A Main Street speakeasy: the Buffalo Cafe where drinks
were purchased, 1929, Los Angeles Examiner
Collection, University of Southern California Digital Library
& Another speakeasy! 1929, Los Angeles Examiner
Collection, University of Southern California Digital Library
& Follow The Motion Picture Stars in
Moscow Inn
8353 Sunset Boulevard
Under Personal Supervision of Prince U. Dolgoruky
Dancing and Dining
Special Features on Sunday
Russian-French Cuisine
7-Course Dinner $2.00 (...)
Illia Rimsky, Music, Singing, Dancing (...)
Xenia Zarina (...)
Alex Znamensky, The Russian Caruso
(...) Hollywood Filmograph, June 15, 1929
& A B C (...)
Alibi (...)
Bulldog Drummond (...)
Coquette (...)
There gentlemen – is the A B C of how Big Business
is being done at the Box-Office. (...)
United Artists
(...) Hollywood Filmograph, June 15, 1929
& An Evening In Paradise (...) Hall‘s Chinese Cafe
(...) Hollywood Filmograph, June 1, 1929
& Metro Goldwyn Mayer‘s
Hollywood Revue of 1929 (...)
Grauman‘s Chinese
(...) Hollywood Filmograph, June 29, 1929
& Universal Pictures Carl Laemmle Presents Broadway
Now – Announcing Formal Opening Sat.,
June 22, Hollywood and Vine Sts. Newest Shops
Invite You To Attend This Opening Event.
(...) Hollywood Filmograph, Los Angeles, June 22, 1929
& U. A. To Go It Alone With
Mergers Off, Schenck Says
Company Hitting with Its Talkers, He Declares
at Sales Meet
United Artists will continue to stand alone, and will not
merge with any company, Joseph M. Schenck told
the sales convention of the company, which wound up
yesterday in New York.
(...) Film Daily, New York, June 13, 1929
& Charles Chaplin gets deeper into the
restaurant business. Named as director in corporation
papers for Russian Eagle Supper Club.
(...) Variety, Oct. 9, 1929
& A few months ago an explosion blew the fashionable
Russian Eagle Cafe all over Sunset Boulevard.
No insurance. Today we have with us The Double Eagle
Cafe. Same owner – a Russian general;
same waiters – former dukes and counts; but being twice
as big in their new quarters, they have doubled
the old name. A Cossack, in full regalia and fuller beard,
stands at the door and entices the tourists in to
pay the mortgage. If you can eat there for less than fifty
bucks, you‘ve hypnotized the waiter.
No need to wish them success – they take it.
(...) Motion Picture, May 1929
& Chaplin Gets Studio Ready To Go Talkie
By FLORABEL MUIR
(...) Daily News, New York, June 14, 1929
„The installation hints at more than it seems to mean“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Wiring
Los Angeles, June 11.
Charlie Chaplin is wiring his studio, just in case. Only the
conduits and cables are being installed. No sound
equipment brought on for the time being. To those out here
the installation hints at more than it seems to mean.“
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous