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Motion Picture News, New York, October 20, 1923.
„Hunting Big Game in Africa“ was at the height
of its brilliant run at the Lyric when the Theatre Visitor
snapped these bits with his camera.
(...) Two photos, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 24, 1921
& A Woman of Paris Scene
& Premiere of „Human Wreckage“ at the Lyric, New York, with
crowd waiting in the lobby for Mrs. Wallace Reid.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, July 28, 1923
„There probably won‘t be another like it for a long time“
Editorial content. „,Woman of Paris‘ Highly Praised
Chaplin Picture Wins Unanimous Approval
of N. Y. Newspapers Reviewers
Without exception critics for the New York newspapers
were emphatic in their praise of Charles Chaplin‘s
first serious photoplay contribution, A Woman of Paris,
written and directed by himself, and having its
world premiere Monday evening, October 1st, at the Lyric
theatre, New York.
,Without a moment‘s hesitation we declare A Woman
of Paris the finest piece of filmery of the year,‘ said
the critic for the Daily News. ,There probably won‘t be another
like it for a long time.‘“ (...)
„,We believe that A Woman of Paris will get the
public‘s patronage because it is a box-office picture,‘ declared
Louella O. Parsons in the Morning Telegraph.“ (...)
Lyric, 42nd Street 213 West of B‘way, New York.
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