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Variety, New York, July 8, 1925.

Julius L. Johnson, manager of the New Garrick,

Minneapolis (...)  Mr. Johnson, prior to becoming manager

of the theatre last fall was organist for two years,

and previous to that was organist at the Minneapolis Lyric,

when Sam Rothapfel managed it, and he also

became organist at the Regent theatre in New York for

over a year after Rothapfel took over that theatre.

(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 7, 1918

& Julius K. Johnson, manager of the Forum

Theatre, Los Angeles, who has staged

some fine prologue to run with F. B. O. pictures 

(...) Moving Picture World, March 14, 1925

& NEVER BEFORE!

      such side-splitting comedy –

      such a myriad of thrills –

      such heart-touching romance –

      such truly exquisite pathos –

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

in „The GOLD RUSH“ (...)

      GRAUMANS EGYPTIAN Hollywood  

(...) Los Angeles Evening Express, July 11, 1925

& THE EGYPTIAN, HOLLYWOOD

Grauman‘s Egyptian, auditorium with organ

and stage, Los Angeles

(...) WURLITZER Unit Organs Ad, Exhibitors Trade

Review, Aug. 29, 1925, detail

& Julius K. Johnson has been appointed

organist at Grauman‘s Egyptian, Hollywood. He made

his debut there with the opening of The Gold Rush.

(...) Variety, July 8, 1925

& Elaborate Grauman Prologue

      Opens „The Gold Rush“ (...)

      By RAY MURRAY

      HOLLYWOOD, June 30.– „The Gold Rush,“ Charlie

Chaplin‘s long awaited comedy, drew the elite of

filmdom, civic life and the social set to Grauman‘s Egyptian

theatre last Friday night. (...)

      RUDOLPH VALENTINO, Fred Niblo, Mary Pickford,

Douglas Fairbanks, Marion Davies, Gloria Swanson,

Pola Negri, John Barrymore, Norma Talmadge, Lillian Gish

and hundreds of other screen notables attended.

      Thousands of sightseers blocked Hollywood Boulevard

for a glimpse of their favorite stars. (...)

      At the conclusion of the picture Mr. Chaplin was escorted

to the stage by Mr. Niblo. The comedian thanked

the audience for its generous applause and said much

of the credit belonged to Mr. Grauman for the

fine way in which he had put it on.

(...) Exhibitors Herald, July 11, 1925


„Started with real rush

Editorial content. „Quake Scare Pushed Off

      L. A. Grosses Last Week

      Gold Rush, However, Hits Capacity

      in Grauman‘s Egyptian“ (...)

      „The one exception seemed to be Grauman‘s

Egyptian where Charlie Chaplin‘s The Gold Rush in its first

week did virtually capacity.

      Estimates for Last Week“ (...).

      „Grauman‘s Egyptian – Chaplin‘s The Gold Rush

(1,800; 50–1,65). First week started with real rush and no

sign of let-up. Virtually capacity at $25,600.“ (...)

     The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925

      at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.


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