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Mae Tinnée, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill., June 16, 1919
Rialto Theatre, exterior by day, Chicago,
undated
& Rialto Theatre, auditorium viewed from
balcony, Chicago, undated, flickr
& Mae Tinnée
(...) Photo, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Jan. 3, 1915
„Anyhow, I liked Shoulder Arms better“
Editorial content. In a box. „HIM BOOTSIES
Not full of beauty,
Not full of grace,
But with far more expression
Than many a face.“
Photo Shoes.
„Here‘s Charles as Rural Romeo with a Jealous Disposish
In a box. „,SUNNYSIDE‘
First National Exhibitors.
Produced by Charles Chaplin.
Presented at Randolph, Rialto, and McVicker‘s.
The Cast:
Mr. Chaplin.
(As far as the public is concerned.)“
By Mae Tinèe.
I always insisted and still maintain that I am no person
to review a Charlie Chaplin picture.“ (...)
Pff! Who am I? (Anyhow, I liked Shoulder Arms better.)“
Randolph Theatre, 14-16 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
Rialto Theatre, 336 South State Street, Chicago.
McVicker‘s Theatre, 25 West Madison Street, Chicago.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
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