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Exhibitors Trade Review, New York, January 21, 1922.

Interior of Plaza Theatre (New York City)

Showing Beethoven Organ.

(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 4, 1919

& The war is over, but they will still want to see Chaplin

in „Shoulder Arms;“ one of the best proportioned

comedies Chaplin ever made or probably will make.

(...) All Pictures Appeal Alike to First National,

Moving Picture World, April 1, 1922

& CHARLIE CHAPLIN is going to release his former

great screen successes in the near future.

(...) With the Procession in Los Angeles, By Harry Hammond

Beall, Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 27, 1923

& Worthy of Repetition

      Irvine, Ky. – Kentuckians take their politics seriously;

as a means of exploiting repeat engagements

on Charlie Chaplin in A Dog‘s Life and Shoulder Arms,

David Bartfield, owner of the Gaines Theater,

filed a petition nominating the comedian for Congress.

The fact that the nomination was ruled out on

account of the non-residence of the candidate didn‘t hurt

the results of the exploitation, however.

(...) Wid‘s Daily, Aug. 11, 1920


„Has met with the most success“

Editorial content. „To Revive Four Chaplin Comedies

      First National Will Reissue ,A Dog‘s Life,‘

      ,Sunnyside,‘ ,Shoulder Arms‘ and ,Day‘s Pleasure‘

      The first comedies made by Charles Chaplin

for First National are to be be revived, it became known

this week.“ (...)

      „The experience of the Plaza Theatre, Madison Avenue

and Forty-ninth Street, New York City, illustrates the

keen and constant demand for these pictures. This house,

which has the highest class clientele in the metropolis

and whose night prices range up to 75 cents, has brought

back Shoulder Arms‘ four times and A Dog‘s Life

three times. Manager Leo Brecher has discovered that his

patrons never tire of them and therefore shows

them at frequent intervals.“ (...)

      „Of the four, Shoulder Arms has met with the most

success.“ (...)

      Plaza Theatre, 627 Madison Ave. (at 49th St.), New York.

      Shoulder Arms Revival.


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