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Moving Picture World, New York, May 24, 1919.
& Harold Lloyd, „Safety Last,“ 1923, with Talley‘s Broadway
Theater on the right side
& Talley‘s Broadway Theater, exterior by day, Los Angeles,
undated, flickr
& T. L. Tally
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, July 14, 1917, detail
& TALLY‘S BROADWAY (...)
Last Two Days of
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SHOULDER ARMS“
and Alice Brady
in „In The Hollow Of Her Hand“
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 3, 1919
& T. L. Tally at Home Again.
(...) Moving Picture World, May 24, 1919
„Chaplin himself and a few invited guests“
Editorial content. „Previews.“ (...)
„Sunnyside, the newest Chaplin comedy for the First
National Exhibitors, was run in with the regular
Tally program at 8:15 on Thursday evening. Chaplin himself
and a few invited guests were the only spectators
who knew that the film was to be shown.“
Tally‘s Broadway Theater, 833 South Broadway, Los Angeles.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
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