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Variety, New York, January 25, 1928.
4th and LAST WEEK
Charlie Chaplin in The Circus
The Greatest Show of Mirth
Mark Strand
Extra Midnight Showing Daily at 11:30
Regular Mark Strand Prices
(...) Variety, Feb. 1, 1928.
& Strand Theatre, proscenium arch, New York, circa 1914,
Museum of the City of New York
& Strand Theatre, auditorium with boxes,
New York, undated
& The Circus Set, in Deems Taylor, A Pictorial History
of the Movies, New York, 1943
& The Circus Revival Lobby Card
& The Broadway Parade
Two United Artists attractions have closed their Broadway engagements. The Goucho will be replaced at
the Liberty by Drums of Love Thursday, while The Dove
at the Rialto was replaced by The Last Command
on Saturday night. Paramount now leads the parade with
three features. (...)
Picture The Circus, Distributor United Artists,
Theater Strand, Opening Date Jan. 6
(...) Film Daily, New York, January 23, 1928.
„Best to slip in around dinner time, or for the 11:20 performance“
Editorial content. „GRETA GARBO, ALONE, TO $77,700
AT CAPITOL AND HELD OVER“ (...)
„Chaplin Went to $70,000 at Strand, 2nd Week; Drop
of $10,000“ (...)
„Chaplin went back $10,000 at the Strand, but still potent
at $70,100. Circus continues a tough picture to see
during regular hours. Many deeming it best to slip in around
dinner time, or for the 11:20 performance.“ (...)
„Estimates for Last week“ (...)
„Strand – The Circus (U. A.) (2,900; 35-50-60-75) (3d week).
Chaplin fell off $10,100 from opening week, but at $70,100
drawing solid business; laity still talking about it and street has
taken it for granted.“ (...)
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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