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New York Herald, New York, February 6, 1921.

The Kid Poster

& THE NEW YORK MARK STRAND THEATRE

      Built twelve years ago, this theatre attracted world-wide

attention as it was announced that only motion

pictures would be shown in it – one picture each week.

(...) Moving Picture World, April 18, 1925

& Charles Chaplin Appears in New Picture

      Written and Directed by Himself

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND JACKIE COOGAN IN „THE KID“

      STRAND

(...) Photo, New York Herald, Feb. 6, 1921

& CHARLIE CHAPLIN

AND JACKIE COOGAN IN „THE KID“

STRAND, N. Y.

(...) Photo, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, Feb. 8, 1921

& They‘ll Laugh Today

      A lot of exhibitors will attend a special showing

of The Kid, at the Strand this morning. The

New York First National Exchange is sponsoring it.

(...) Wid‘s Daily, Jan. 21, 1921

& What of „The Kid“?

      Strand Wants It For Two Weeks, But Trouble Comes

      Because of Existing Contracts With Loew (...)

      The executive officers of First National are taking the matter

up with those who hold contracts for the Chaplin series. (...)

      If an agreement is reached, the picture will stay for two weeks

at the Strand.

(...) Wid‘s Daily, Jan. 28, 1921


„At their own ,silly mood‘“

Editorial content. „Charles Chaplin, who has absented

himself from the screen for a year, will exhibit his

ability to wring an intermittent tear from his audiences and

then make them laugh with him at their own ,silly

mood‘ and at his antics as a foster father in The Kid, a First

National release at the Strand beginning to-day.

This picture, written and directed by the comedian himself,

covers six reels and is one of the longest in which

he has ever appeared, being presented as the feature

of the programme instead of a ,chaser.‘“ (...)

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

      The Kid is pre-released by First National

      in New York February 7, 1921.


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