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Walter R. Green, Film Daily, N. Y., May 13, 1924.
Sid Grauman staged a gold rush for United Artists‘ The Gold
Rush. Everybody was allowed to enter into the search
for the hidden bag in the sands at Santa Monica. The Los Angeles Examiner cooperated in the stunt.
(...) Photo, Exhibitor's Trade Review, Oct. 17, 1925
& Grauman‘s „Bathing Girls“ in action.
It is reported for once male patrons insisted on front seats
in a picture house and all were very much awake.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Aug. 16, 1919
& Sid Grauman and Charlie Chaplin snapped at the premiere
of Chaplin‘s latest United Artists production
„The Gold Rush“ at Grauman‘s Hollywood Egyptian theatre.
(...) Motion Picture News, July 25, 1925
& Grauman‘s Egyptian Hollywood Theatre,
Hollywood, Cal., Seating by The American Seating Co.
(...) Ad, Motion Picture News, March 3, 1923
„Where Chaplin was to shoot his snow stuff!“
Editorial content. „About Hollywood“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin kidnapped Sid Grauman and carried
him many miles from Hollywood!
It‘s not a press agent‘s yarn, either. Charlie is making
a picture, based on the Alaska gold rush. We had
the idea that Sid Grauman could give him plenty of material,
in view of the fact that Sid had been in the rush of the
north. So early this week Charlie drove out to Grauman‘s
Hollywood and dropped in to have a chat with Sid.
The latter walked out to Charlie‘s car – when he was suddenly
seized and thrown bodily into the limousine.
The next heard of Sid, he was five hundred miles
north of Hollywood, looking for Truckee, where Chaplin was
to shoot his snow stuff!“ (...)
„GREENE“
Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.
The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925.
THE FILM DAILY, 71-73 West 44th St., New York.
Hollywood, California – Walter R. Greene,
6411 Hollywood Blvd.
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