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New Yorker, New York, May 17, 1941.

THE „MOVIES“ COME TO PARK AVENUE

      Normandie Theatre, auditorium, New York

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Dec. 10, 1938

& Little Carnegie Theatre, auditorium, New York

(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Dec. 1, 1928

& at POPULAR PRICES!

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      „The GREAT DICTATOR“

and „Blondie Plays Cupid“

      Main Feature Starts About 9 O‘Clock Nightly

      In Theatres Indicated.

      MORE LAUGHS!

(...) Loew‘s Today‘s Movie Guide Ad,

New York Times, May 4, 1941.

      Century Theatre, Nostrand Ave., New York.

      Elsmere Theatre, So. Blvd. & 176th St., New York.

      Melba Theatre, Livingstone St., New York.

      Spooner Theatre, So. Blvd. & 163rd St., New York.

      Victory Theatre, 155th & 3rd Ave., New York.

      86th Street Theatre, 86th St. & 3rd Ave., New York.

& Plaza

      Charles CHAPLIN

      „The GREAT DICTATOR“

(...) Ad, New York Times, May 4, 1941.

      Plaza Theatre, 58th St. near Madison, New York.

& LUCKY NEW YORK

      13th WEEK of

Charlie Chaplin

The Great DICTATOR

      ASTOR

(...) Ad, New York Times, May 4, 1941.

      Astor Theatre, Broadway & 45th St., New York.

& THE GREAT DICTATOR – Charlie Chaplin‘s

curious and somewhat wonderful travesty of the European

political situation. (...) Certainly unique. (Normandie)

(...) New Yorker, June 7, 1941

& THE GREAT DICTATOR – Charlie Chaplin‘s dissertation

on the great problem of the day, with many

a delightful suggestion of the old Chaplin, too. (Sheridan ...

Orpheum ... Loew‘s $2nd Street)

(...) New Yorker, April 19, 1941

& THE GREAT DICTATOR – Charlie Chaplin‘s dissertation

on the great problem of the day, with many

a delightful suggestion of the old Chaplin, too. (Schuyler ...

Colony)

(...) New Yorker, May 31, 1941

& THE GREAT DICTATOR – Charlie Chaplin‘s

strange dissertation on the ways

of dictators. A film that is quite wonderful and

decidedly unique. (Carlton)

(...) New Yorker, May 24, 1941


„Curious and somewhat wonderful travesty“

Editorial content. „THE GREAT DICTATOR – Charlie Chaplin‘s

curious and somewhat wonderful travesty of

the European political situation. (...) Certainly unique.

(Little Carnegie ... Trans-Lux ... Carlton)“

      Little Carnegie, 146 West 57th Street, New York

      Trans-Lux, 1619 Broadway, New York

      Carlton, 2633 Broadway, New York  

      Schuyler, 251 West 82nd Street, New York

      Colony, 1519 Second Avenue, New York

      Normandie, 51 East 53rd Street, New York


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