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The Circus Clippings 173/376
New York Times, New York, January 8, 1928.
Strand Theatre, exterior by day, sign Errol
Flynn, Anita Louise in „Green Light,“ New York, 1937,
Works Progress Administration
& Strand Theatre, exterior by day, New York
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, May 11, 1918
& Strand Theatre, exterior by day, New York
(...) Photo, Film Daily, Dec. 3, 1922, detail
& Strand Theatre, exterior by night, New York, April 11, 1914
(it‘s the opening night, notabene)
& This wagon and automobile in the foreground of the Mark
Strand theatre, New York, were used to exploit
„The Crackerjack“ (C. C. Burr) during the run of the picture.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, July 25, 1925
& Strand Theatre, exterior by night, New York
(...) Photo, Wid‘s Daily, Dec. 19, 1920
& A front view of the marquise of the Mark Strand theatre,
New York City, carrying the trade mark and slogan
of this popular Broadway playhouse, the pioneer de luxe
picture theatre in this country. The marquise
is of bronze. An upright sign is mounted above the canopy –
marquee William Boyd in Dress Parade Bessie Love.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Nov. 3, 1928
& Strand Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Charlie
Chaplin in „A Dog‘s Life,“ New York
(...) Photo, Motography, May 11, 1918
& Strand Theatre, exterior by day, New York
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, June 20, 1925
& Strand Theatre, auditorium with stage
and boxes, New York
(...) Photo, Photoplay, April 1915
& How the Strand theatre stage
looked during the presentation of the opera „Carmen“
in tabloid form. The orchestra occupied its usual
place on the main stage and behind that, taking the place
of the screen, was a smaller stage on which
the four principals sang the chief arias from the opera.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Jan. 26, 1918
& This is Lionel Hampton at The Strand
in 1948, newyorktoursbygary
„Circus slang by oldtime folk“
Editorial content. „TENT SLANG IN ,The Circus‘
CHARLIE CHAPLIN, author, star and
producer of The Circus, now at the Mark Strand Theatre,
was taught a veritable section of Americans
in circus slang by oldtime folk who assisted him in making
his newest comedy.“ (...)
Strand Theatre, 1579 B‘way (at 47th St.), New York.
The Circus is released by United
Artists in New York January 6, 1928.
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