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Echo de Paris, Paris, France, September 23, 1925.

Marivaux, exterior by night, Paris, photo in advertisement

for Jean Gabin in PÉPÉ LE MOKO, detail

(...) Cinématographie Française, Feb. 19, 1937

& Chaplin wurde vom Theater des Champs Elysées in Paris für

einen Monat verpflichtet. – Da sind zwei Fliegen mit

einer Klappe geschlagen… das Theater hat seine Reklame,

– und man spricht einmal mehr von Chaplin. Denn –

daß Chaplin nun auch tatsächlich aufzutreten hätte, ist ja

nicht gesagt...

(...) Filmland, Berlin, May 1925

& Newspaper Opinions on New Pictures

„The Gold Rush“ – United Artists,

Marivaux, Paris, France

– Le Journal: „,The Gold Rush‘ is a complete entertainment.

There is drama, comedy, the most

delightful satire – all is there and harmoniously

blended without a single false note.“

– Le Soir: „Chaplin‘s film is to the screen what the plays

of Molière represent to the stage.“ 

– Le Petite Journal: „,The Gold Rush‘ should be seen

not only by Chaplin‘s myriads of admirers, but by every one

who will not fail to pay homage and to recognize

in Chaplin the one great artist who best appreciates the art

of the motion pictures.“

(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 26, 1925

& Chaplin in „The Gold Rush“

      Goes Over Big in France

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „The Gold Rush“ has become

a sensation at the Marivaux Theatre, Paris, France.

Parisian daily newspapers seldom review motion pictures,

but in the case of the Chaplin production they devoted

much space to lengthy criticisms of high praise for the star

and appreciation of the picture.

      „,The Gold Rush‘ is a complete entertainment,“ said

Le Journal. „There is drama, comedy, the most delightful satire

– all is there and harmoniously blended without a single

false note.“

      „Chaplin‘s film is to the screen what the plays of Moliere

represent to the stage,“ said the Paris Soir, which

is about the highest praise a frenchman could give to any

production.

(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 19, 1925

& SALLE MARIVAUX

      Dernières Semaines

      du plus grand triomphe du cinéma

Charlie Chaplin

dans

La RUÉE vers L‘OR

(...) Paris-Soir, Dec. 5, 1925 


Retenez vos places à l‘avance“

Advertisement. „En Exclusivité à la

SALLE MARIVAUX“ (...)

L‘éclatant triomphe sans précédent de

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      dans sa dernière production

      La Ruée vers l‘Or

Retenez vos places à l‘avance

Location ouverte de 11 h. à 18 h.“

      Salle Marivaux, 13, boulevard des Italiens, Paris.

      La Ruée vers l‘Or opens in Paris September 22, 1925.


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