The Pawnshop Clippings 21/99
Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 1, 1916.
The Pawnshop Scenes
& THE front of the Columbia theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa., was
almost completely concealed by the vast spread
of stock paper, special banners and cutouts displayed during
the showing of „The Kid,“ Charles Chaplin‘s First
National feature. Theatres catering to transient patronage
have found the production especially suited to flash
exploitation, its stimulative influence upon that phase of theatre
thought figuring importantly in shaping the present
trend of exhibitor advertising.
(...) ExhibitorsHerald, April 9, 1921
„His Last One Was A Scream. This One Is A Knockout“
Advertisement. „COLUMBIA
The House of Good Pictures
MON. TUES. SAT.
THE BEST YET
Chas. Chaplin in
,THE PAWNSHOP‘
His Last One Was A Scream.
This One Is A Knockout.“ (...)
Columbia Theatre, 341 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
The Pawnshop is
released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
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