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Exhibitors Herald and Motion Picture World, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1928.
The Circus Scene with Betty Morrissey in the role
of the magician‘s disappearing girl – here with a cop who
is chasing the tramp.
& LOOK AT CHARLIE
Recognize him? It‘s Charlie Chaplin, to be sure –
as seen in a movie reel produced by the „distortograph“ from
a single ordinary photo of the fun-making king.
(...) Photo Copyright H. G. Ponting, Daily Herald,
Provo, Utah, Jan. 8, 1928
& A Flatbush Girl Makes Good With Chaplin‘s
The Circus In Charlie Chaplin‘s new United Artists comedy,
The Circus, which opens at a midnight
performance at the Mark Strand Theatre tonight, Betty
Morrissey will be seen in the role of the
disappearing girl. She is the circus magician‘s subject.
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 8, 1928
& Charlot Returns
Charlie Chaplin, whose art has been idle since „The
Gold Rush,“ may now be seen in his latest film, „The Circus,“
at the Strand Theater, Manhattan.
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 8, 1928
& Mark Strand (...)
At Regular Mark Strand Prices
Charlie Chaplin
In the Greatest Picture of His Entire Career
The Circus
Mark Strand Symphony Orch.
Doors Open at 10.30 a. m. Sunday at Noon
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 8, 1928
„A gala midnight performance“
Editorial content. „The Circus, Charles Chaplin‘s first
film comedy since August, 1925, will have its world premiere
showing at the Mark Strand theatre at a gala midnight
performance next Friday. In honor of Mr. Chaplin the performance
will be attended by stage and screen celebrities paying
tribute to the comedian‘s first picture in more than two years.“
Strand Theatre, 1579 B‘way (at 47th St.), New York.
The Circus is released by United
Artists in New York January 6, 1928.
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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