The Immigrant Clippings 19/72
New York Times, New York, June 17, 1917.
The Immigrant Scenes
& American Theatre, exterior by day, electric sign
THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY, New York
(...) Reel Life, July 31, 1915, detail
& American Roof.
If the warm weather and the American bill hadn‘t come
out together Monday, it would have been a sad evening
for the bill. But as it happened things broke out right, the summer
walked in, the bill walked on – then off. With the program
thoroughly analyzed, the Charlie Chaplin latest comedy, „The
Immigrant,“ closing the show, would have been the
whole show. Chaplin got some laughs in his newest that has
two or three laughable bits in it. (...) Sime.
(...) Sime Silverman, Variety, June 22, 1917
& Loew‘s American Roof (...)
Charlie Chaplin in „The Immigrant,“
Frank Rush, Jackson & Wahl, Anthony Andrew & Co, 5 ots.
(...) New York Times, June 19, 1917
„First half, Charles Chaplin in The Immigrant“
Editorial content. „WRITTEN ON THE SCREEN“ (...)
„AMERICAN – First half, Charles Chaplin in The Immigrant,
and Charles Ray in The Clodhopper.“
American Theatre, 42nd Street, West of B‘way, New York.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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