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Charles S. Sewell, Moving Picture World, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1925.
Charles Chaplin journeyed to far-away
Alaska to make special scenes for his new picture.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Oct. 1924
& On Broadway (...)
Mark Strand – „The Gold Rush“ (...)
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(...) Film Daily, Aug. 31, 1925
& Hail! Gloria Swanson in „The Coast of Folly“
Released in September
(...) Moving Picture World Cover Ad, Aug. 29, 1925
& „Who‘s Who“ of the Evening
Among those who attended were: (...) Gloria Swanson
(...) New York‘s „First Nighters“ Pay
Homage to Charlie Chaplin and „The Gold Rush,“
Moving Picture World, Aug. 29, 1925
„We unhesitatingly pronounce it great“
Editorial content. „Newest Reviews and Comments
Edited by Charles S. Sewell
,The Gold Rush‘
Chaplin‘s Latest Is Great Box-Office Picture, Crammed
with Laughter and Fine Touches of Pathos
Reviewed by C. S. Sewell
So glowing was the report published in our issue
of July 18 from our Pacific Coast correspondent
on Charlie Chaplin‘s The Gold Rush when it opened in Hollywood,
that we wondered if he had allowed his enthusiasm
to sweep him off his feet; however, having now seen this
picture, we unhesitatingly pronounce it great.“ (...)
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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