The Immigrant Clippings 22/72
New York Times, New York, June 17, 1917.
Interior Regent Theatre, Showing Operating Booth
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 6, 1913
& REGENT (...)
The movie fans had a good bill of fare handed to them.
The big feature in this line was „The Immigrant,“ with
Charley Chaplin as the star. A Chaplin feature is always sure
of pleasing the masses, and this, his latest, is no
exception to the rule. While it may not be considered as funny
as some of the Chaplin pictures which have preceded
it, because it contains less horse play, it is not the less funny,
and gets plenty of laughs. E. W.
(...) New York Clipper, June 20, 1917
Regent Theatre, 7th Ave. and 116th St., New York.
„BEEING WHEELED IN THE PARADE“
Editorial content. „CONFEDERATE VETERAN, UNABLE
LONGER TO MARCH, INSISTS ON BEEING
WHEELED IN THE PARADE DOWN PENNSYLVANIA
AVENUE, HOLDING ALOFT THE CONFEDERATE
,STARS AND BARS.‘“
International Film Service Photo.
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