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Martin J. Quigley, Exhibitors Herald, New York, January 22, 1921.
Martin J. Quigley, Editor and Publisher of Exhibitors
Herald, as the guest of Carter DeHaven, at the Charley Chaplin
studios, where he „just dropped in“ to say „hello.“
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 4, 1920
& Major-General Barnet, Charles Chaplin, Jackie Coogan and others,
Chaplin Studios, Los Angeles, 1921, Hutton Archive
„Chaplin‘s Greatest“
Editorial content. „,The Kid‘ Is Chaplin‘s Greatest
Exhibitors and press, at private view in Chicago, pronounce
famous comedian‘s latest contribution to First National
the best he has ever made; pathos and humor nicely balanced
in unusually well handled story – All comment favorably
CHARLES CHAPLIN‘S widely heralded and long awaited
feature length production, The Kid, was exhibited for the
first time at a meeting of leading exhibitors and executives of the
First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc., at the Congress Hotel,
Chicago, on Monday, January 10.
The Kid leaves little room for argument.“ (...)
„The Kid hits the bull‘s-eye as a box office attraction
M. J.. Q.“
M. J.. Q. is Martin J. Quigley.
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