The Kid   1920   1922   next   previous


The Kid Clippings 134/268

New York Times, New York, February 6, 1921.

Carnegie Hall, 7th Ave/57th Street, New York, 1935-1941,

Works Progress Administration

& Carnegie Hall, exterior by day, New York, undated

& Carnegie Hall, exterior by day, New York, undated

& Carnegie Hall, auditorium from stage, New York,

undated, in color

& CHARLIE CHAPLIN‘s latest, and long withheld, comedy,

„The Kid,“ will be shown publicly for the first time

at Carnegie Hall next Friday evening for the benefit of the

Children‘s Fund of the National Board of Review

of Motion Pictures.

(...) New York Times, Jan. 16, 1921

& CARNEGIE HALL, Friday Eve., Jan. 21st

Pre-Public Subscription Showing

CHARLES CHAPLIN

in the latest of his Million Dollar Comedies

„THE KID“

Written and directed by Charles Chaplin

and Pola Negri in

„PASSION“

Courtesy 1st National Associated Exhibitors

Michio Itow

Famous Japanese Dancer

BENEFIT CHILDREN‘S FUND

National Board of Review

Prices $2.50 to 75c. (Tax exempt)

(...) New York Times, Jan. 16, 1921

& THE SCREEN

      Charlie Chaplin is himself again – at his best, in some ways

better than his previous best, and also, it is to be regretted,

at his worst, only not with so much of his worst as has spoiled

some of his earlier pictures. His return to the screen, after

more than a year‘s absence is in The Kid, which was shown last

night at Carnegie Hall as the feature of an entertainment

for the benefit of the Children‘s Fund of the National Board

of Review of Motion Pictures. (...)

      The Kid is not only the longest comedy in which

Chaplin has appeared since becoming the

best-known figure of the film world, but it is real comedy. (...)

      Also, although the screen‘s unequaled

comedian is in no danger of losing his laurels to any one,

haste must be made to mention a new individual

in his company. (...)

      This person is a wonderful youngster by the name

of Jack Coogan.

(...) New York Times, Jan. 22, 1921

& CARNEGIE HALL – „The Kid,“ with Charlie Chaplin, and

„Passion,“ with Pola Negri, for the benefit of the

Children‘s Fund of the National Board of Review. Friday

evening.

(...) New York Times, Jan. 16, 1921


„A First National picture

Editorial content. „SCREEN

      PEOPLE AND PLAYS

      STRAND – The Kid, with Charlie Chaplin, written and

directed by Chaplin, a First National picture.“

      Strand Theatre, Broadway at 47th Street, New York.

      The Kid is pre-released by First National

      in New York February 7, 1921.


Redaktioneller Inhalt


The Kid   1920   1922   next   previous




www.fritzhirzel.com


Chaplins Schatten

Bericht einer Spurensicherung