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Variety, New York, September 9, 1925.

A World‘s Record! Charlie Chaplin

in „The Gold Rush“ Strand Theatre (...) Mr. Hiram Abrams,

United Artists Corp. (...) The week‘s gross was

$72,577.15. I am sure this establishes a record for the world. (...)  Joseph Plunkett, Managing Director

(...) Ad, Motion Picture News, Sept. 12, 1925.

      Also in Exhibitors Herald, Sept. 19, 1925.

& Strand, exterior by day, electric sign

Warner Bros. Triumph „Anthony Adverse,“ New York

(...) Photo, Film Daily, Aug. 28, 1936

& Daylight Movie Machine In the lobby of the New York

Strand is a Picturola, a machine invented by George

Macomber to project pictures in broad daylight. Bert Lytell

is giving the signal to start the machine. Moe Mark,

president of Mark Strand theatres is shown on the left. The

machine once started operates without attention.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, May 17, 1924

& Fourth Annual Dinner and Ball of Theatre

Owners Chamber of Commerce, Gold Room Hotel

Astor, Al Jockers Jazz Orchestra, Added Music

California Ramblers, New York

(...) Ad, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 2, 1924

& Strand, exterior by day, marquee „Colleen“ Jack Oakie,

Jean Powell, New York

(...) Photo, Film Daily, May 13, 1936

& Mark Strand Theatre Anniversary Section

      First „Million Dollar Movie House“ Opened to Public

      Eleven Years Ago

(...) Moving Picture World, April 18, 1925.

      Photos: Moe Mark, Joseph Plunkett, Carl Edouarde.


„Got a little over $42,500“

Editorial content. Vita‘s ,Love Hour‘ Held Down

      Rialto Last Week To $10,731

      Capitol Headed with $45,000 – 3d Week Gold Rush

      $42,500“ (...)

      „For a while last week it looked like a neck-and-neck

race between the Capitol and the Strand for the money honors

of the street, but the former house finally drew away and

finished with $45,576.85 with The Mystic, while the Strand, for

the third week of Chaplin‘s Gold Rush, got a little over

$42,500, The week before a claim of $56,000 was made for

the Strand, while in reality the business was $4,000,

or $52,000, under that, a $20,000 drop from the first week.

Last week there was another drop of $10,000.“ (...)

      „The Strand also reported a record-breaking two days.“ (...)

      „Estimates for Last Week“ (...)

      „Strand – The Gold Rush (U. A.) (2,900; 35–50–85.)

Third week of new Chaplin at house. First week $72,000, second

week little under $52,000, and last week between $42,000

and $43,000. Fourth and final week for picture at house.“

      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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