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C. A. Lejeune, Observer, London, England, Dec. 29, 1940.

C. A. Lejeune with her son Anthony Lejeune, taken by her

husband Edward Roffe Thompson, probably in the garden of their

home in Pinner, North London, June 1, 1931

& George Rodger (photographer), Piccadilly Circus,

London, 1940

& Charles Chaplin

      The Great DICTATOR (...)

GAUMONT In The Haymarket

and Marble Arch Pavilion

(...) Ad, Evening Standard, London, Dec. 30, 1940

& PRINCE OF WALES (...)

      Special Theatre Presentation

      U. K. Premiere – Charles Chaplin

THE GREAT DICTATOR (U).

4 separate performances daily. (...) Xmas Day 2 o‘c., 4.30.

(...) Ad, PICTURE THEATRES, Observer, London,

England, Dec. 22, 1940

& PRINCE OF WALES (...)

      Special Theatre Presentation

      U. K. Premiere – Charles Chaplin

THE GREAT DICTATOR (U).

4 separate performances daily. All reserved seats. (...)

Special Prices First Performance.

(...) Ad, PICTURE THEATRES, Observer, London,

England, Dec. 29, 1940

& PRINCE OF WALES (...)

      THE GREAT DICTATOR (U).

4 separate performances daily. All reserved seats. (...)

Box Office open 9 a. m. Special Prices 10.15 Performance.

(...) Ad, PICTURE THEATRES, Observer, London,

England, Jan. 5, 1941

& PRINCE OF WALES (...) C. Chaplin

THE GREAT DICTATOR (U). 4 separate performances

daily at 10.15, 12.35, 3.10, 5.45.

(...) Ad, PICTURE THEATRES, Observer, London,

England, Feb. 2, 1941

      The run of „The Great Dictator“ at the Prince of Wales

      Theatre ends on Feb. 23, 1941.


„In his full stature

Editorial content. „The Films

      By C. A. Lejeune

      I LIKED THOSE IN 1940“ (...)

      „The Great Dictator. Politics or no politics, Chaplin

spoke, and revealed himself for the first time, I thought, in his

full stature.“

      See also Observer, London, England, Dec. 15, 1940.

    The U. K. premiere of The Great Dictator is

      Dec. 16, 1940 at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London.

      Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, London.

      It‘s the central London run of the film, concurrent with the

      Gaumont Haymarket and the Marble Arch Pavilion.

      Gaumont Theatre, Kilburn High Road, London.

      Marble Arch Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus, London.


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