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Motion Picture News, New York, September 5, 1925.

4th Big Week! (...) Charlie Chaplin (...) „The Gold Rush“

(...) Adams (...) Coming: „The Lost World“

(...) Ad, Motion Picture News, Jan. 9, 1926

& Adams, exterior by day, marquee Twice Daily

Reserved Seats Twenty Century Fox Presents Maeterlinck‘s

„The Blue Bird,“ Detroit, 1920, photo

& The Neat Lobby of the Adams Theatre, Detroit

      Devised by Howard O. Pierce for „The Sea

Hawk.“ Note how a balustrade is painted in on the side wall

to break the foreground of waves.

(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Dec. 27, 1924

& Before Chaplin‘s „Gold Rush“ came

along, every exhibitor I talked with urged that it be hurried to the theatres. Picture houses, they said, were starving for it.

(...) W. A. Johnsten‘s Editorial, titled

Special Attractions, Motion Picture News, Sept. 26, 1925

& K.-A.–Loew In Film Line-Up

      K.-A. (Keith-Albee Circuit) Playing „Freshman“ –

      Loew‘s „Gold Rush“ (...)

      Loew is reported to have secured the Chaplin comedy

by outbidding the K-A Circuit. They have played

several of Chaplin‘s feature comedies in the past but passed

this one up on account of the large rental

United Artists wanted.

(...) Variety, Sept. 23, 1925


Warm (Weather) Big (Box Office Value)“

Editorial content. „Gold Rush, The (Title of Picture)

      993678 (Population of Town)

      Mich. (Location)

      1st Run (Class of Patronage)

      Warm (Weather)

      Big (Box Office Value)

      93 (Check-up Percentages from other Reports)“

      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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