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Motion Picture News, New York, January 14, 1928.
Strand, exterior by day, marquee James Cagney,
Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler „Footlight Parade,“
New York
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Daily, Oct. 6, 1933
& The Circus Revival Poster, undated, Roy Export
& Joseph Plunkett, managing director
of the Strand
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, April 18, 1925
& Strand Theatre, setting with orchestra, New York
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917
& Strand Theatre, setting with orchestra, New York
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, March 8, 1919
& Joseph Plunkett, managing director of the
Strand theatre, New York, staged a fireside quartette in novel
manner as prologue for „The Truth About Husbands.“
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 8, 1921
& Strand Theatre, prologue for „45 Minutes from
Broadway,“ New York
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Sept. 25, 1920
& Strand, swing band on stage, New York,
1947 – Claude Thornhill‘s full orchestra at NYC‘s Strand
Theatre, tedgoddard.com
„It is keeping the ticket machines clicking“
Editorial content. „BROADWAY theatregoers said ,at last‘ –
and meant it – when Charlie Chaplin‘s The Circus
opened its current engagement at the Strand last Saturday.
Managing Director Joseph Plunkett of the Strand
we can well imagine as delivering himself of an equally
fervent utterance of thanks that a long expected
day had arrived and there was no need to scurry about and
find ,names‘ to put on a stage bill for purposes
of bolstering the ,draw.‘ Equipped with a neatly contrived
presentation – including a short prologue – which
you don‘t know much about until after you get inside the theatre,
The Circus with the name ,Charles Chaplin‘ above
it is keeping the ticket machines clicking – and how!“ (...)
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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The Circus 1927 1928 1929 next previous