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Film Daily, New York, March 28, 1928.
New Gallery Theatre, main entrance hall, London
(...) Photo, Cinema, London, June 25, 1925
& New Gallery Theatre, main entrance, London
(...) Photo, Cinema, London, June 25, 1925
& He Who Gets Slapped.
The report that Charlie Chaplin is to undertake
a film of purely tragic quality will rouse the interest of many
of his admirers,
(...) Guardian, Manchester, England, March 29, 1928
& First Aid
Most of the picture theatres in town have taken a flop these
last two weeks, as usually happens in Lent. Programs
are being strengthened to offset this, starting with the New
Gallery, where The Circus opens Monday to play
five-a-day, opening at 12:30. This is a new departure here,
the ordinary time of opening being around
2 o‘clock. Even then no one comes in so as you‘d notice
it before around 4 p. m.
(...) British Film Field By Frank Tilley, Variety, March 28, 1928
& Special Runs
Exclusive runs are growing in town.“ (...)
„New Gallery has prerelease of The Circus, playing
to capacity five times a day, and a good tieup
with the Underground Railway carrying bills naming the stations
near the theatre.
(...) British Film Field By Frank Tilley, Variety, April 4, 1928
„A new record for the theatre“
Editorial content. „,Circus‘ Breaks London Record
The Circus grossed more at the New Gallery Kinema
than a Chaplin picture ever shown in London,
setting a new record for the theatre, according to United
Artists.“
New Gallery Theatre, 121-125 Regent Street, London.
The Circus Premiere in London March 13, 1928.
The Circus is released by United
Artists in New York January 6, 1928.
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