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Mae Tinée, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 17, 1925.
Orpheum, exterior by night, Chicago, undated,
Cinema Treasures
& Interior Orpheum Theater, taken from the gallery, showing
extent of indirect illumination.
(...) Motography, Chicago, Dec. 26, 1914
& Jones, Linick & Schaefer
ORPHEUM
Alway 70° Cool (...)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Very Latest Dramatic Comedy
„The GOLD RUSH“
So Good That Charlie Has Said:
„This Is The Picture I Want To Be Remembered By!“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 17, 1925
& CHARLIE CHAPLIN‘S been having troubles with his feet.
Or perhaps his right dog got cold. Or maybe there‘s
a sleuth on his trail and he‘s disguising his footprints. Whatever‘s
the reason for the swathings on his pedal, this is the way
he looks in one of the scenes in his new picture, „The Gold Rush.“
(...) Photo, Chicago Tribune, July 26, 1925
& CHARLIE MEETS HIS CHICAGO FRIENDS
Charlie Chaplin, movie comedian, stops over for a day
in Chicago, en route from California to New York.
While he was in the city he was host to many of his youthful
admirers. The children in the photo are Thelma Swidle,
Ruth Lytton, and George Lytton.
(...) Tribune Photo, Chicago Tribune, Aug. 2, 1925
& WARNER BROS.‘ ORPHEUM IN LOOP
All Distributors Now Have Downtown Outlet in Chicago
Chicago, July 7.
Jones, Linick & Schaefer have subleased the Orpheum to
Warner Brothers for 11½ years. The latter constitutes
the remainder of the lease held by J. L. & S. on the theatre
property.
Warners will install their features at the conclusion
of Chaplin‘s Gold Rush, scheduled to open next month. It is
expected the Chaplin picture will remain in the house
until November, when the Warner Brothers will assume
operations.
With the Warner Brothers coming into the loop,
it gives all the distributors a down town showing for their
products.
George Moore, who has managed the Orpheum
since the theatre opened, will be retained in that capacity when
the new firm takes possession.
(...) Variety, New York, July 8, 1925
„The Gold Rush really is a dandy!“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Goes 10 Reels
and They Yell for More
,Gold Rush‘ Is Charlie as You Like Him.“ (...)
By Mae Tinée.“ (...)
„ The Gold Rush really is a dandy! Georgia Hale, the new
Chaplin leading lady, is clever as well as pretty. Big
Mack Swain is rib-tickling as the little hero‘s scourge and
savior. Minor rôles are excellently played and the
snow scenes are marvelous. Taken in the Sierra Nevada,
some of them.“ (...)
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.
The Gold Rush opens Mid-August 1925
at the Orpheum, 112 South State Street, Chicago.
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