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Maurice Kann, Film Daily, New York, January 8, 1928.

Red Kann Is on his way!

(...) Motion Picture Daily Ad,

published in Motion Picture Herald, Feb. 15, 1936, detail

& „Red“ Kann Goes Abroad Maurice Davile Kann,

known to Broadway as „Red“, and as the editor of Motion

Picture Daily, sailed on Wednesday morning aboard

the SS. Normandie, his „typewriter primed,“ so his publication

reported, „for a whirlwind survey of British industry.“

(...) Cosmo-Sileo Photo, Motion Picture Herald, July 4, 1936

& Harold Lloyd, Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks,

Los Angeles, 1930s 

& tonight

      At Midnight Gala Performance In Honor of

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      In the World‘s greatest show of mirth

The CIRCUS (...)

      Mark STRAND

(...) New York Times, Jan. 6, 1928

& DOORS OPEN

      DAILY at 10:30

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      in the world‘s greatest show of mirth...

The CIRCUS“ (...)

      Mark STRAND   

(...) New York Times, Jan. 7, 1928

      Strand Theatre, 1579 B‘way (at 47th St.), New York.

      The Circus is released by United

      Artists in New York January 6, 1928.


„Chaplin and Lloyd attract money“

Editorial content. „They‘ll Talk Soon

      It is only a matter of several years before the silent

drama will find its tongue unloosened.“ (...)

      „Chaplin and Lloyd

      Chaplin promises three for 1928. Lloyd will make two

a year, this year and all years to come. That‘s news

for the public as well as the exhibitor. That would mean five

five pictures from two great drawing cards this year.

Chaplin and Lloyd atttract money on a sheer personality basis.

The public goes to see them as comedians.“ (...)                                                                   

      Maurice D. Kann is Film Daily Vice-President and Editor.


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