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Republic Theater Poster, Los Angeles, Cal., December 13, 1914.

„The Lotus Blossom,“ an all Chinese production distributed

by National Exchange, is an unusual picture, and when it made

its first bow to the public at the Alhambra, Los Angeles,

Manager Newberry reproduced the Oriental atmosphere of the

picture in his lobby with good box office results.

(...) Exhibitors Trade Review, Jan. 7, 1922

& This is the lobby of the Alhambra theatre, Los Angeles,

dressed for a double bill, „The Bottom of the

World“ and „The Devil‘s Claim.“

(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 22, 1920

& ALHAMBRA THEATER – (...) One Wonderful Week (...)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

Mable Normand and Marie Dressler

in That Whirlwind of Fun

„TILLIE‘S PUNCTURED ROMANCE“

The Most Talked of Picture Ever Put on a Screen

Six Reels

of Convulsive Laughter

(...) Los Angeles Times, Jan. 10, 1915

& ALHAMBRA THEATER – (...) TODAY LAST TIME

„TILLIE‘S PUNCTURED ROMANCE“

(...) Los Angeles Times, Jan. 17, 1915


„BREAKING ALL RECORDS“

Advertisement. „COMING!

      REPUBLIC“ (...)

      „Bert Levey Presents

      TILLIE‘S PUNCTURED ROMANCE

      Featuring

      Marie Dressler

      Charlie Chaplin

      Mabel Normand

      THE FILM PRODUCTION THAT IS BREAKING

      ALL RECORDS“ (...)

      Republic Theater, 629 S. Main Street, Los Angeles.

      Alhambra, 713 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles.

      Tillie‘s Punctured Romance is

      released by Keystone December 12, 1914.

      At the Republic the film is not shown

      in the week from Dec. 13, 1913, as  the poster announces it,

      but in the week from Dec. 21, 1913 and then

      again – „By Special Request“ – from Jan. 25, 1915.

      At the Alhambra Tillie‘s Punctured

      Romance is shown in the week from Jan. 11, 1915.


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