Easy Street Clippings 64/81
Moving Picture Weekly, New York, March 17, 1917.
Chawley Chaplin, capering cupid, who is still puncturing
the affectionate hearts of the public with his
queer antics, sends Valentine greetings to you all.
(...) Cartoon, Motion Picture, New York, March 1917
& Regent Theatre, exterior by day, sign Capitol
Entertainment To-Day Premier Showing of „Richard the Lion
Hearted,“ Ottawa
(...) Exhibitors Trade Review, Oct. 13, 1923
& „Grandma‘s Boy,“ Associated
Exhibitors, was the central attraction in O. D. Cloakey‘s
Regent theatre. Photo showing auditorium with
balcony at the Christmas matinee for the orphan children
of Ottawa.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 12, 1924
& Regent Theatre, auditorium with
curtained screen, Ottawa, undated, City of Ottawa Archives
& REGENT Photo Plays de Luxe.
BLUE BIRD WEEK
(With a „Chaplin“ Special.)
Due to the favorable comments on Blue Bird features, the
Directors of the Regent have decided to offer for
the approval of their patrons a Blue Bird Feature Week. (...)
THURSDAY – FRIDAY – SATURDAY.
The Man Who Took a Chance (...)
Special:
Charlie Chaplin in „Easy Street“
(...) Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Canada, Feb. 17, 1917
„Was enjoyed much better than Charlie Chaplin“
Editorial content. „IN A CLASS BY ITSELF
Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1917.
Bluebird Film Co.
Montreal, P. Q.
Dear Sir“ (...)
„Seeing in Ottawa‘s finest photoplay house, The Regent,
where the projection is second to none, I enjoyed the
play immensely. The house was packed to the roof, and seats
about 1,800. Now, what I wish to point out to you, is this,
that The Man Who Took a Chance, was enjoyed much better than
Charlie Chaplin in Easy Street, which was supposed to be
Chaplin‘s funniest yet.“ (...)
„Yours truly,
S. DARWIN,
formerly manager London Theatre, Montreal.“
Regent Theatre, Bank and Sparks Streets, Ottawa.
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