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Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, January 30, 1921.
Madison Theatre, exterior by night, Detroit
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, June 12, 1920
& Madison Theatre, exterior by day, marquee THE IDOL DANCER
HOW SHE CAN DANCE, Detroit
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, June 12, 1920
& „The Kid,“ Charles Chaplin‘s First
National attraction, opened on January 30 at Kunsky‘s Madison
theatre, Detroit, Mich., with crowds as seen in the
photograph drawn by characteristic Kunsky advertising.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 26, 1921
„Take Charlie Chaplin as an instance“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Drops Slapstick to Gratify
His Artistic Temperament
Once in a great while, ,artistic temperament,‘ that mixture
of characteristics which seems to affect more or less
those who pursue the arts for a hyelihood, is expressed
by something which can be put into a form to be
appreciated by the public, and then the world is enriched
by a new classic of some sort. Take Charlie Chaplin
as an instance.“ (...)
Madison Theatre, 20 Witherell Street, Detroit.
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