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Newark Sunday Call, Newark, New Jersey, December 1,1940.
Rockefeller Center completed, New York, 1940
& State Theatre (on the left side), exterior by day, marquee
unreadable, Newark, N. J., 1942, AmeriCar Facebook
& Loew‘s State Newark, exterior by day, marquee Vivien
Leigh, Claude Rains „Caesar and Cleopatra“
„It‘s Great to Be Young,“ Newark, N. J., 1946, Coppermine
Gallery, newarkbusiness.org
& NEWARK
Get ready to laugh!
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
IS COMING THURS. IN
„THE GREAT DICTATOR“ (...)
Loew‘s State Newark
(...) Ad, Newark Sunday Call, Dec. 1,1940
& Big Head Bally. Standout in Al Lippe‘s
campaign on „Modern Times“ at Loew‘s State, Newark,
N. J., was the two-man street bally of Chaplin
impersonators wearing the giant star heads. Lippe did
a bit of traffic-entangling with the stunt.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, May 30, 1936
& „Ghost“ pickets Theatre. For „Ghost Goes West,“ Al Lippe,
publicity head, Loew‘s State, Newark, N. J., had man
dressed as ghost parade, carrying sign that theatre was unfair
to organized ghosts. Lippe also rounded up a flock
of new model bannered Lincolns for additional publicity.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, March 7, 1936
& Loew‘s State Theatre, auditorium with stage,
Newark, N. J., undated
& Loew‘s State Theatre, auditorium with stage, Newark,
Coppermine Gallery, postcard in color
& Yiddish Swing
(...) Aufbau, New York, Dec. 13, 1940
„Hailed far and wide“
Editorial content. „Next on Newark Screens
,The Great Dictator‘ on Way“ (...)
„Loew‘s
Hailed far and wide as one of the most discussed films
in years, Charlie Chaplin‘s new comedy The Great Dictator arrives Thursday.“ (...)
Loew‘s State Theatre, 635 Broad Street, Newark.
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