Easy Street Clippings 65/81
Moving Picture World, New York, March 17, 1917.
Exterior of the Fenway Theatre, Boston.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, March 29, 1916
& Fenway Theatre, Boston, showing the new sign that has
been installed by Paramount which has recently
taken over this theatre. Thru this medium of a well designed
sign, the house is the dominating feature in this
locality.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, March 29, 1924
& The Fenway Theater, Boston, Showing
Details of Ceiling and Auditorium.
(...) Moving Picture World, April 22, 1916
& Fenway Theatre, Boston, which has recently been acquired
by Paramount. This theatre which has always been
one of the leaders in Boston, has been subjected to a thorough
renovation and now vies with the most modern houses.
New equipment is also installed, including a Wurlitzer organ.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, March 29, 1924
„The same sort of slapstick stuff“
Editorial content. „Spokes from the Hub
By Marion Howard,
Reel Editor of Boston Budget.“ (...)
„On the same program at this theater was Easy Street,
with Chaplin as an amateur policeman. A friend told
me that I might like this, as it was free from vulgarity, so I sat
it through. Maybe so, but there is the same sort of
slapstick stuff which sets folks howling. Perhaps such pictures
have their place and, after all, it does one good to laugh.
A philosophical friend of mine says that if people laughed more
nine-tenths of the doctors would have to go out of
business, so there you are, in defense of C. C.“
Fenway Theater, 136 Massachusetts Av. at Boylston St., Boston.
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