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Ray Murray, Exhibitors Herald, New York, July 18, 1925.
GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN Hollywood
„they laughed at death
in the frozen north“
The Good Samaritan
The Dance Hall Girl
The Dance Hall King
The Heavy
Charlie‘s Pal
The Hanger-on
„The genius of all time.“
You‘ll laugh, you‘ll sob,
You‘ll thrill, you‘ll throb
with
Charlie Chaplin
in „The GOLD RUSH“
(...) Los Angeles Evening Express, July 18, 1925
& Sid Grauman Visits Charlie Chaplin on Location (...)
The Gold Rush Program, Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles,
1925, California State Library, detail
& Masters of Divertissement The Exhibitor Sid Grauman (...)
The Gold Rush Program, Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles,
1925, California State Library, detail
& Masters of Divertissement The Producer Charlie Chaplin (...)
The Gold Rush Program, Egyptian Theatre, Los Angeles,
1925, California State Library, detail
& Grauman and Chaplin welcome the rush at Premiere of the United Artists „The Gold Rush“ at Hollywood Egyptian Theatre.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Aug. 1, 1925
& Sid Grauman and Charlie Chaplin snapped at the premiere
of Chaplin‘s latest United Artists production
„The Gold Rush“ at Grauman‘s Hollywood Egyptian theatre.
(...) Motion Picture News, July 25, 1925
& CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN „THE GOLD RUSH,“
IN GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN.
(...) Photo, Los Angeles Evening Express, July 18, 1925
& Photo J. Ray Murray
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 29, 1923
„Do not take this part seriously“
Editorial content. „Service Talks
on Pictures“ (...)
„Sam Goldwyn Pictures Will Go Through
United Artists“ (...)
„Chaplin‘s The Gold Rush Praised
by Los Angeles Press“ (...)
MURRAY REPORTS ,THE GOLD RUSH‘
RAY MURRAY was among those present at the
revealment of the long awaited The Gold Rush
and sends the following report of that and other pictures:
The Gold Rush, which had its premier at
Grauman‘s Egyptian theatre, Hollywood, June 26,
is a remarkable picture in many ways.“ (...)
„The settings of The Gold Rush are all snow scenes,
and mostly exteriors. At first one gets the impression
Chaplin is trying to be serious. He explains at length the
hardships endured by the men who go into the
Klondike region, but followers of Chaplin do not take
this part seriously.“ (...)
The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925
at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.
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