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The Gold Rush Clippings 357/363
Mordaunt Hall, Motion Picture Classic, N. Y., August 1926.
New Road, Hebden Bridge, A wonderfully evocative picture
of a time when road work only needed a Keep Right
sign. Hope Baptist Church is on the left and the Picture House
to the right. The bridge over the road between
the two parts of Crossley Mill can be seen. (...) Pennine
Heritage, Alice Longstaff Gallery Collection
& Picture House, exterior by night, Hebden Bridge,
undated, Hebden Bridge Picture House
& Martin Parr (photographer), The Picture House, audience
balcony, Hebden Bridge, England, 1976, Magnum
& The Picture House
Hebden Bridge
Week Commencing Monday, Nov. 29, 1926
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
at 7.30 Each Evening
For Four Nights Only
Charlie Chaplin in
The Gold Rush
A Dramatic Comedy written and directed by Charlie Chaplin.
A real love story. (...)
Picture House, New Road, Hebden Bridge.
Poster.
„As he slipped thru the revolving doors and into his Rolls-Royce“
Editorial content. „The Changeable Chaplin
By Mordaunt Hall
The first time I saw Charlie Chaplin in the flesh was about
five years ago in the Ritz Hotel, in London. Incidentally,
to give an idea of what might happen, the day before, Tom
Geraghty, the well-known scenarist, had called upon
the screen comedian and was much amused when he found
Charlie in his bathtub absorbed in reading a chapter
from the Bible. When I called upon him, he was fully clad,
his interest being centered on the crowds outside
the hotel who were waiting to get a fleeting glimpse of their
film favorite as he slipped thru the revolving doors
and into his Rolls-Royce.“ (...)
Five photos.
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The Gold Rush 1923 1924 1925 next previous