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Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, April 16, 1917.

The Cure Scenes

& Orpheum Theatre, exterior by day, sign at facade

and entrance CONTINUOUS

VAUDEVILLE, Chicago, undated, postcard in color

& Orpheum Theatre, auditorium with movie

on screen, Chicago Interior Orpheum Theater, taken from

the gallery, showing extent of indirect illumination.

(...) Motography, Dec. 26, 1914

& „What the Picture Did for Me“

      Actual Criticism of Films by Exhibitors

      From a Business Standpoint (...)

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „Brought good business.“ – S. Trinz, Covent Garden

Theater. – In high class neighborhood. (...)

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „Played to big crowds all day. Did a wonderful business.“

– Charles E, Hagen, Kenmore Theater. – In high class

neighborhood. (...)

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „Chaplin at his best. Two reels of clean

comedy. S. R. O.“ – Walter B. Sadler, New Dearborn Theater. –

In middle class neighborhood. (...)

      S. R. O., Standing Room Only.

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „Charlie at his funniest. Brought big business.“ – E. Dlouhy,

Vitagraph Theater. – In middle class neighborhood. (...)

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „Record-breaking business.“ – Edward Trinz, West End

Theater. – In middle class neighborhood.

(...) Motography, May 5, 1917

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „This is positively the best picture

Chaplin ever put out for Mutual. The picture got the business.“ –

Martin Saxe, Knickerbocker Theater. – In high class

neighborhood. (...)

     THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „One of Chaplin‘s best comedies. Won the audience quickly

and brought the usual Chaplin business.“ – M. J. Weil,

Lake Shore Theater. In high class neighborhood.

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „This broke all records. The picture played to better than

$4,000 in a 300-seat house in seven days, which I

believe is a record for a house of that capacity anywhere.“ –

Harry Miller, Rose Theater. – Downtown house,

(...) Motography, May 12, 1917

      THE CURE, with Charlie Chaplin. (Mutual) –

      „Chaplin still makes them laugh in this one and increases

the box office receipts. It is not the best picture he has

made, but it keeps one laughing all the time.“ Charles H. Ryan,

Garfield Theater. – In middle class neighborhood.

(...) Motography, May 19, 1917


„Also Chas. Chaplin in ,THE CURE‘“

Advertisement. „Jones, Linick & Schaefer‘s

      ORPHEUM State Street near Monroe

      – Today Only –

      MARY MILES MINTER

      in ,ENVIRONMENT‘

      Also Chas. Chaplin in ,THE CURE‘“ (...)

      Orpheum Theater, 112 South State Street, Chicago.

     The Cure is released by Mutual April 16, 1917.


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