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The Gold Rush Clippings 250/363
Film Daily, New York, August 31, 1925.
Adams Theatre, exterior by day, marquee
All Star Cast in the Popular „Old Dad,“ Detroit, 1920,
Historic Detroit
& Adams, exterior by day, marquee Pola Negri,
Jack Holt „The Cheat“ – Grand Orchestra, Detroit, 1923,
Burton Historical Collection
& Adams, auditorium with stage, Detroit, undated,
Burton Historical Collection
& Charlie Chaplin in „The Gold Rush“
(...) I wanted to take this occasion to congratulate
you upon having broken all records at the
Adams Theatre on the opening week with the Charlie Chaplin
production, „The Gold Rush.“ This picture played
to 8,266 more people on the opening week than „The Hunchback
of Notre Dame,“ which held the record for attendance
at the Adams Theatre ever since its opening, some seven years
ago. (...) John H. Kunsky, Theatrical Enterprises
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 19, 1925
& He‘s Here!
Charlie Chaplin in (...) The Gold Rush
(...) Opening Ad of Adams Theatre, Detroit,
Motion Picture News, Oct. 3, 1925
& Detroit
Adams Theatre – Film Numbers „The Gold Rush“
(United Artists), continued
(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 10, 1925
& Adams Theatre – Film Numbers –
„Gold Rush“ (United Artists), Newsreel (Kinograms), orchestra accompaniment and organ recessional
(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 3, 1925
& Adams Theatre – Film Numbers – „The Gold Rush“
(United Artists), Newsreel (Kinograms).
Musical Program – Orchestral overture, organ recessional
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 5, 1925
& Adams Theatre – Film Numbers – „The Gold Rush“ (United
Artists), continued, Kinograms, News Weekly.
Musical Program – Orchestra Accompaniment and
organ recessional
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 12, 1925
& Adams Theatre – Film Numbers –
„The Gold Rush“ (United Artists), Kinograms. Musical Program – Orchestra accompaniment and organ recessional
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 19, 1925
„If you do not visit the theatre again for another year“
Editorial content. „The Gold Rush – United Artists
Adams, Detroit
Free Press –“ (...)
„News –“ (...)
„Times – „If you do not visit the theatre again for another
year you must see The Gold Rush. It is one of those
films that will raise the art of the screen to its highest pinnacle.“
Adams Theatre, 44 West Adams Avenue, Detroit.
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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