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Exhibitors Trade Review, New York, April 4, 1925.
The Charles Chaplin Telegram on Warners‘ Theatre
A telegram from Charles to Syd Chaplin on the opening
of The Man on the Box was reproduced in two-story size
on the front of Warners‘ Theatre, New York. The line reads: „From
one great Chaplin to another.“ The cabs were part
of the street bally.
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 21, 1925
& Al Jolson in MAMMY Nothing but Laughs! Joyous Jolson
Jubilee... Jokes, Jazz, Jollity! –
Warners‘ Theatre, exterior by night, marquee AL JOLSON
MAMMY, New York
(...) Ad Photo, Film Daily, April 10, 1930
& Charlie, Charlie‘s brother and Charley‘s Aunt. The famous
comedian posed with his brother Syd when
Charley‘s Aunt was filmed by Producers Distributing.“
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, April 4, 1925
Warners‘ Theatre, 1664 Broadway, New York.
& Syd Chaplin, Charlies vernachlässigter Bruder, macht
sich selbständig.
(...) Filmland, Berlin, May 1925
„The greatest Charlie Chaplin Comedy ever produced“
Editorial content. „NOW BOOKING
Hiram Abrams, President of the United Artists
Corporation, announces that BEGINNING
IMMEDIATELY, the forthcoming Charlie Chaplin Comedy
will be sold in all territories.
This is undoubtedly the greatest Charlie Chaplin
Comedy ever produced.
Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush
United Artists Corporation“ (...)
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