City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous
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Photoplay, New York, March 1931.
The Chaplin-City Lights
line-up – always recognized by its length (...)
Lined up on Tremont Street, Boston, of the Tremont
Theatre run (...)
And the 6th week at the Cohan, New York,
brought $45,000
(...) Ad with Photo, Variety, March 25, 1931
& City Lights Pressbook 9 – Two Col. Star Scene Head
(Mat 10c; Cut 50c), 1931, United Artists collection
at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
& Charlie Chaplin
„City Lights“ Line Up!
Recognized anywhere by its length (...) – and 6th week
at Cohan Theatre, New York, brought $45,000
United Artists of course.
(...) Ad, Film Daily, March 27, 1931.
Tremont Theatre, 88 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
Five photos.
The world premiere of City Lights takes place in Los Angeles
January 30, 1931 at the Los Angeles Theatre.
Los Angeles Theatre, 615 South Broadway (between
6th and 7th Streets), Los Angeles.
City Lights opens in New York February 6, 1931
at the Cohan Theatre.
George M. Cohan Theatre, 1482 Broadway (between
42nd and 43rd Streets), New York.
„Only Chaplin remains his own boss“
Editorial content. „The Big Four of 1920 – the Original
United Artists who broke away from the old-line companies
ten years ago and began the producing association
that endures today under the same name but in a different
form. Need we relate that they are, from left to right,
Doug Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and David Wark Griffith? Doug with a little more youth and hair, Mary
more girlish, Chaplin not yet gray, and Griffith less cadaverous.
Now, Doug and Mary are on Joseph Schenck‘s payroll
and Griffith works for him. too. Only Chaplin remains his own
boss in the United Artists group!“
Photo.
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous