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Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, January 16 & 17, 1921.
General Superintendent of Police Charles C. Fitzmorris
(1920-1923), chicagocop.com
& At least two scenes in the new Chaplin picture, „The Kid,“
which were cut out by the producers for fear they
would not stand the test of the Chicago censors, were
put back and shown to Chief of Police Fitzmorris,
who his official O. K. on them.
(...) Chicago and the Mid-West L. H. Mason, Representative,
220 Southeast State Street,
Motion Picture News, Jan. 29, 1921
& CENSORING THE MOVIES. (...)
Timothy D. Hurley says that the law he wants would cut
the life out of Charles Chaplin‘s new comedy, „The Kid.“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Feb. 5, 1921
& Exhibitors Preview „The Kid“
(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 5, 1921
„Chicago‘s First Big Motion Picture Scoop“
Advertisement. „First Time Shown Anywhere On Earth
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Grand New Six Reel Comedy Feature
,THE KID‘
Chicago‘s First Big Motion Picture Scoop
Jones, Linick & Schaefer
RANDOLPH“ (...)
Randolph Theatre, 14-16 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
The Kid is pre-released by First National
January 16, 1921.
After an eight weeks´ run at the Randolph theatre
The Kid is released by First National
in Chicago March 14, 1921 in over 20 other houses
as the Orpheum, Rose, Boston, Riviera, Covent
Garden, Biograph, Vitagraph, Knickerbocker, Pershing.
Windsor, Dearborn, Chateau, Linden, Michigan,
Peoples, New Park, Tivoli, Jackson Park, West Englewood,
Cosmopolitan and Metropolitan theatre.
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