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Sun and New York Herald, New York, May 24, 1920.
Irving Underhill (photographer), Times Square North Night
Illumination, New York, 1921
& Criterion Theatre, exterior by night, marquee John Eberson &
Anita Loos „Red Hot Romance,“ New York
(...) Filmplay, June 1922
& Criterion Theatre, auditorium with boxes and stage,
New York, undated
& Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld
Criterion
Fifth and Last Week
Cecil B. De Mille‘s ?Why Change Your Wife?
Charles Chaplin Revival, „Behind the Screen“ (...)
Rivoli (...) Rialto (...)
(...) Evening World, New York, May 25 & 26, 1920, and
New York Tribune, May 25 & 26, 1920
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„A revival“
Editorial content. „Why Change Your Wife? endeavors for the
fifth week to answer that question at the Criterion. New offerings
are a revival of Charlie Chaplin in Behind the Screen and
an impressionistic dance, In the Fall, appropriate for this weather.“
Criterion Theatre, 1514 B‘way (at 44th Street), New York.
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