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Herbert Howe, Photoplay, New York, September 1925.
Herbert Howe
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, March 1927, detail
& The World‘s Largest Theatre IS Simplex Equipped!
Ad with photo of Hippodrome, New York
(...) Motion Picture News Cover, Feb. 16, 1924
& Hippodrome, ticket office, New York,
undated, Museum of the City of New York
& Peace on Earth and Everything
at the Soul of the Universe THE HIPPODROME
(...) Ad, Variety, Dec. 27, 1918
& A photo from a Hippodrome souvenir program
shows the interior, New York, undated
& Charlie Chaplin walked into the Hippodrome one afternoon
with the Hip‘s press department getting a note in every
daily about it. Between Chaplin‘s own press agent and those
of those he calls upon, whatever he does that can
be told is told – and printed.
(...) Variety, Sept. 9, 1925
& Harry Brand, president of the Western Motion Picture
Advertisers, and for five years director of publicity
for the Joseph M. Schenck enterprises, has quit Hollywood
for good and will make his headquarters in New York.
Harry has been made director of exploitation for the United
Artists and will look after the interests in the East of
such people as (...) Charlie Chaplin
(...) Photoplay, Sept. 1925
„Even the earth doing a movie to compete with The Gold Rush“
Editorial content. „CLOSE-UPS and LONG-SHOTS
Satire, Humor and Some Sense
By Herbert Howe
IT has been a month of seismic and cinematic
disturbances in Hollywood with even the earth doing a movie
to compete with The Gold Rush.“ (...)
Charles Chaplin, jr., is born May 5, 1925.
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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