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M. C. Driscoll, San Francisco Chronicle, S. F., Cal., March 7, 1921.
Stage setting designed for the presentation of „Auction of Souls“
at the Tivoli theatre, San Francisco
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Jan. 10, 1920
& „The Legend Of Alohe“ was the title given the prologue used for
„What Women Love“ by the Tivoli Theatre, San Francisco, Cal.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 4, 1920
& Phelps Puts Punch Into
„The Kid“ Lobby
All box-office records of the Tivoli Theater, San Francisco,
were broken by the showing of „The Kid,“ starring
Charles Chaplin, thanks to the atmospheric prologue and other
exploitation features devised by Manager I. E, Phelps.
(...) First National Franchise, April 15, 1921
„Definitely over the line from farceur to comedian“
Editorial content. „Comedy and Melodrama
Screened in Varied Array of Photoplays Shown
For Current Week at Local Theaters
By MARJORIE C. DRISCOLL
Comedy, melodrama, heart interest and thrills share
the screen at local motion-picture theaters
this week. The Tivoli is showing the long-awaited
Chaplin picture, The Kid.““ (...)
Photo. „CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND
JACKIE COOGAN – TIVOLI“
„New Chaplin Picture
Is Shown at Tivoli
The Kid takes Charlie Chaplin definitely over the line
from farceur to comedian.“ (...)
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