The Gold Rush 1923 1924 1926 next previous
The Gold Rush Clippings 222/363
Harry Carr, Los Angeles Times, L. A., California, August 9, 1925.
GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN
HOLLWOOD
Wonder of All Wonder Plays
Charlie Chaplin
in
„The GOLD RUSH“
With Sid Grauman‘s Prologue
100 people in stage spectacle
Seats at Wurlitzer‘s
(...) Los Angeles Times, Aug. 11, 1925
& GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN
Hollywood (...)
NOW! NOW! NOW!
is the time to hurry to Hollywood – to see
Charlie Chaplin
in „THE GOLD RUSH“
(...) Los Angeles Times, Sept. 12, 1925
& GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN
Hollywood (...)
IT CAN NOT RUN FOREVER
Charlie Chaplin
in „THE GOLD RUSH“
(...) Los Angeles Evening Express, Sept. 26, 1925
& WURLITZER UNIT ORGANS
SID GRAUMAN‘S accomplishments and success
as a showman form an illustrious page in the
history of the industry... Another notable reputation
for leadership in exhibition methods that has
been established and continues to be maintained to the
accomplishment of the Wurlitzer Unit Organ. (...)
Photo. Grauman‘s Metropolitan, Los Angeles
Letter. GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN Theatre
WURLITZER Cincinnati
Gentlemen:
For over twelve years Wurlitzer Organs have been used
exclusively in all my theatres. This fact is eloquent expression
of my opinion of your Unit Organs.
They meet every requirement incident to the presentation
of motion pictures.
Sincerely,
Sid Grauman
(...) Exhibitors Trade Review, Aug. 29, 1925, detail
& Harry Carr
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Sept. 1922
„Of that bit Chaplin is modestly proud“
Editorial content. „Harry Carr‘s Page“ (...)
„Chaplin‘s Best Scene
I remember that they fell to a discussion of Charlie‘s
picture, The Gold Rush. I don‘t happen to recall
the part that Mr. Howe liked best: but I remember what Chaplin considers the best thing in the picture.
This is the place where the girl in the music
hall – disillusioned – and disgusted with life – sighs
to find a real man.
Charlie thinks she is looking at him and romance floods
his soul – only to discover that she is looking over
his head. The hope – and chagrin – that came into his face...
Of that bit Chaplin is modestly proud.
Chaplin on Chaplin
Some one asked Chaplin which of all his comedies
he considers the best.
He picked an old one – Easy Street.
Asked which he considered the best single scene he had
ever acted, he seemed uneasy and dodged the answer.
He vouchsafed, however, that it was probably on of the scenes
of The Kid.“
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.
Redaktioneller Inhalt
The Gold Rush 1923 1924 1926 next previous