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Newark Sunday Call, Newark, New Jersey, December 8, 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
& LOEW‘S
State Newark
Charlie CHAPLIN
in „The Great DICTATOR“
Continuous Shows (...)
Starts Thursday „Bitter Sweet“
(...) Ad, Newark Sunday Call, Dec. 8, 1940
„A penetrating analyses of the dictator system“
Editorial content. „Charles Chaplin in The Great Dictator
is something to see. The pictures above illustrate the celebrated
actor‘s devastating type of wit in his new comedy at Loew´s.
As Hynkel, mad boss of Tomania, Chaplin manages a penetrating
analyses of the dictator system in Europe, while promoting
the usual collection of Chaplin laugh scenes.“ (...)
The Great Dictator Scenes.
Loew‘s State Theatre, 635 Broad Street, Newark.
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