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Modern Times Clippings 367/382
Motion Picture, New York, July 1936.
Modern Times Scene
& LOBBY DISPLAY. Constructed by Paul Binstock,
Republic, Brooklyn, was this „Times“ display,
with flasher used in star names, and buildings in foreground
of transparency. Note second feature.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, June 20, 1936
& Safety Campaign Helps „Modern Times“
Louis Fishkin, assisted by Harry Kriegsman, Commodore
Theatre, Brooklyn, for Modern Times secured
cooperation of police department on a safety campaign.
(...) Motion Picture Herald, May 30, 1936
Republic, 426 Keap Street, Brooklyn, New York.
Commodore, 329 B‘way near Marcy Ave, Williamsburg, N. Y.
& 5th Avenue Theatre, exterior by day, marquee
„Bambi,“ Seattle, Washington, 1942, 5th Avenue Theatre
Association, detail
„One of his staunch admirers“
Editorial content. „SILENCE IS GOLDEN
$1 Prize Letter
Charles Chaplin, as someone has aptly remarked,
is a living proof that silence is golden. While I´ve never been,
strictly speaking, a Chaplin fan, Modern Times has
made me one of his staunch admirers.“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin has, at least, the distinction of being
unique in his chosen field. More power to him! –
Samela K. Parkhurst, 6220-37th N. W., Seattle, Wash.“
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