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Easy Street Clippings 33/81

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, February 4, 1917.

Easy Street Scenes

& BIJOU

      (Last Half)

      A very good bill played to an S. R. O. house

on Thursday afternoon. (...)

      After Charlie Chaplin‘s „Easy Street“ came

  1. E.J. Moore, assisted by a clever, eccentric

messenger boy in a series of well performed tricks.

(...) New York Clipper, Feb. 14, 1917.

      S. R. O., Standing Room Only.


„Put more care and time on this comedy than on any other“

Editorial content. „AT LOEW‘S BIJOU

      Norma Talmadge Will Appear in Person This Week.

      The coming of Norma Talmadge in person

is the big event of the coming week at Loew‘s Bijou Theater.

She will be at the theater at 9 o‘clock Thursday

night, in connection with the initial showing of her super-feature

Panthea, the story of a Russian girl‘s wonderful love.“ (...)

      „In addition to Panthea, Charlie Chaplin in his latest comedy,

Easy Street, will be on the same bill, making two

remarkable features for the Bijou at the same time. Chaplin

has put more care and time on this comedy than

on any other he has ever made.“ (...)

      Bijou Theatre, 26 Smith (at Livingston) Street, Brooklyn.

     Easy Street is released

      by Mutual February 5, 1917.


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