Easy Street Clippings 43/81
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, February 5, 1917.
Easy Street Scenes
& The Vitagraph, one of the Lubliner and Trinz houses in Chicago.
(...) Motography, Nov. 18, 1916
& SOUTH SHORE (...)
CHAS. CHAPLIN in „Easy Street“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Feb. 5, 1917
South Shore Theatre, 6855 Stony Island Avenue, Chicago.
& COVENT GARDEN Theater (...)
3,000 Seats – 3,000
Wurlitzer-Hope-Jones World‘s Greatest Pipe Organ –
Orchestra of 15 Artists (...)
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CHARLIE Chaplin in „Easy Street“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Feb. 5, 1917
Covent Garden Theater, 2655 North Clark Street, Chicago.
& EASY STREET, with Charlie Chaplin, (Mutual) –
„The funniest of all Chaplin pictures. The patrons went into
spasms of laughter. The house fairly shook.“ –
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M.J. Weil, Lake Shore Theater. – High class patronage
EASY STREET, with Charlie Chaplin, (Mutual) –
„Chaplin at his funniest. Liked by all patrons. Brought record
business.“ – E. Dlouhy, Vitagraph Theater – Middle
class audiences.
(...) „What the Picture Did for Me“
Actual Criticism of Films by Exhibitors from a Business Standpoint,
Motography, Feb. 24, 1917
& EASY STREET, with Charlie Chaplin, (Mutual) –
„Positively a riot. The laughter was so loud the building fairly
shook.“ – Martin Saxe, Knickerbocker Theater –
High class audiences.
(...) „What the Picture Did for Me“
Actual Criticism of Films by Exhibitors from a Business Standpoint,
Motography, Feb. 17, 1917
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN in Easy Street“
Advertisement. „KNICKERBOCKER“ (...)
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN in Easy Street
Also Alice Brady in The Hungry Heart“
Knickerbocker Theater, 6219-25 Broadway, Chicago.
Easy Street is released
by Mutual February 5, 1917.
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