Easy Street Clippings 72/81
Motion Picture News, New York, May 5, 1917
Hippodrome Photo Plays, 702 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland,
undated,cleveland.com, detail
& A popular conception of Charlie Chaplin
being interviewed
(...) Cartoon, Motion Picture, June 1917
& CHAPLIN FILM RUNS 40 DAYS
CLEVELAND, May 11. – Chaplin‘s Mutual picture, „Easy
Street,“ which was released through the Union Film
Company, enjoyed the unprecedented record of running
continuously at the Bijou Dream, one of the
prominent Cleveland downtown houses, for forty days.
(...) Screamer / Motion Picture Times,
Los Angeles, May 12, 1917
„Run for an uninterrupted forty days to capacity houses“
Editorial content. „A Tribute to Chaplin
Playing next door in opposition to The Birth of a Nation
at the Opera House, Cleveland, and close to the
Stillman theatre, where Joan the Woman was running, both
pieces at dollar and a half top prices, the Chaplin
picture, Easy Street, run for an uninterrupted forty days
to capacity houses.“
Bijou Dream Theatre, 430 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland.
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