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The Gold Rush Clippings 249/363
Film Daily, New York, August 31, 1925.
Victory Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Ruth Chatterton
„Unfaithful,“ Denver, Colorado, 1931,
Denver Public Library, Western History Collection
& Victory Theatre, entrance, display for
„A Kiss For Cinderella,“ Denver, Colorado, 1926, Denver Public
Library, Western History Collection
& Klondike lobby display arranged at the Victory theatre
in Denver for „The Gold Rush“ with silhouetted
trees and a cut-out of Charlie, against a sky backdrop.
(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 3, 1925
& An Evening Crowd at the Princess. – Victory (before
Princess) Theatre, auditorium with balcony,
Denver, 1911, Denver Public Library, Western History Collection
& „The Gold Rush“ – United Artists. Victory, Denver
Post: „,The Gold Rush‘ is with us.“
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 19, 1925
„The thousands who saw it Saturday and Sunday“
Editorial content. „The Gold Rush – United Artists
Victory, Denver
Post – *** it is typically Chaplin. I know that is all the fans
want to hear. This time it is Chaplin more elaborate and
possibly funnier than ever. Whether this is Charlie‘s greatest
comedy is a question time alone will decide. The thousands
who saw it Saturday and Sunday will tell you it is the
best thing the gentleman with the funny feet, the little derby,
the baggy trousers and the cane has ever done.“
Victory Theatre, 1660 Curtis Street, Denver.
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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