The Immigrant Clippings 25/72
San Francisco Examiner, S. F., California, June 17, 1917.
The Immigrant Scenes
& Humboldt Bank Building, San Francisco
– You can see the Portolá Theatre‘s front on the left side.
(...) Frontispiece, Architect and Engineer
of California and the Pacific Coast, Feb. 1913
& Portola Theatre, exterior by day, marquee
William Duncan „Where Men Are Men“ Christie Comedy
„Nothing Like It,“ San Francisco
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 17, 1921
& PORTOLA Theater Market St. near 4th
Starting To-Morrow
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in his latest laugh creation
„THE IMMIGRANT“
(...) San Francisco Examiner, June 16, 1917
„A play that holds hilarious attention throughout its progress“
Editorial content. „Portola – The Immigrant, a Charlie
Chaplin comedy, which is the feature attraction at the Portola
Theatre this week, required more time to produce
than any previous Chaplin comedy. With the usual insistence
on complete satisfaction with his work, Mr. Chaplin
made and remade various scenes of The Immigrant time after
time. The result is a play that holds hilarious attention
throughout its progress.“ (...)
Portola Theater, 779 Market Street, San Francisco.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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