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Variety, New York, August 5, 1925.

Sime Silverman

(...) Variety, Dec. 10, 1910

& Joseph Plunkett

(...) Exhibitors Herald-World, Jan. 19, 1929

& Strand, exterior by day, marquee James Cagney „He Was

Her Man,“ New York – Advance Campaign. New York

Warnerites have already started their campaign on „Doctor

Monica.“ The two banners hung from the Strand

roof measure 75 by 20. 

(...)  Photo, Motion Picture Herald, June 2, 1934

& Mark Strand Theatre, auditorium

with ceiling, boxes and stage, New York, undated, postcard

& Strand

                                                  New York, Aug. 2.

      Joe Plunkett accomplished two very smart movements

today at his Strand, where „Sally of the Sawdust“

has the spot (...) when Chaplin‘s „Gold Rush,“ another comic

full length, goes in the same house.

(...) Sime Silverman, Variety, Aug. 5, 1925

& „Greater Movie Season Still Going Strong“

      Mark STRAND (...)

      Second & Last Week

      D. W. GRIFFITH‘S

      Sensational Success

      „SALLY of the SAWDUST“

      With Carol Dempster

      W. C. Fields (...)

The Mark Strand theatre takes great pleasure in Announcing

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

in his latest screen comedy

„THE GOLD RUSH“

The greatest ever filmed

OPENING NEXT SUNDAY

(...) Daily News, New York, Aug. 9, 1925

& B‘way‘s Holdover Films (...)

      The Chaplin picture will naturally be held for a run and

may go for either three or four weeks at the Strand.

(...) Variety, Aug. 5, 1925


„Will appear in person at a midnight performance“

Editorial content. „Strand‘s Midnight Show

      For Gold Rush.

      Charles Chaplin is in New York. Chaplin wanted to

slip in quietly and play around for a couple of days before

the papers got wise to him, so Eddie Manson

handled it just that way.

      Chaplin is to remain here for the opening of his

Gold Rush at the Strand Aug. 16 and will appear in person

at a midnight performance to be given at the Strand

Aug. 15.

      On this occasion the Strand, for the first time

in its history, is going to sell reserved seats, the entire

house being so laid out. The public will be invited

to attend and the reviewers will be given their first slant

at the picture on the same occasion.“

     The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925

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

      The Gold Rush opens August 15, 1925

      at Strand Theatre, B‘way at 47th St., New York.


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