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Moving Picture World, New York, July 14, 1917.
THE ELMWOOD, BUFFALO‘S NEWEST
MOTION PICTURE HOUSE
(...) Motion Picture News, June 6, 1914
& Shea‘s Elmwood Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Greta Garbo
and Ramon Novarro in „Mata Hari“ with Lionel Barrymore
– Plus Star Cast in „Great Junction Hotel,“ Buffalo, N. Y., 1931
& The Immigrant, with Charlie Chaplin (Mutual) –
„An excellent box office attraction. Everybody pleased.
Besides, it is a clean comedy.“ – E. O. Weinberg,
Elmwood Theater, Buffalo, New York.
(...) Motography, July 21, 1917.
Elmwood Theater, 539-541 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
& The Immigrant, with Charlie Chaplin (Mutual) –
„Better than many of the star‘s previous
pictures. Kept the audience in an uproar from start to finish.
Pleased all. ,Some comedy‘ is the tip.“
Thomas Lancaster, Theater Grande, Detroit, Mich.
– In foreign neighborhood.
(...) Motography, Aug. 4, 1917.
Grande Theatre, 8024 West Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mi.
& The Immigrant, with Charlie Chaplin (Mutual) –
„In spite of city-wide opposition, we did
fair business. Charlie is ,there‘ in this picture.“ – M. H.
Whitman, Allendale Theater, Buffalo, N. Y.
(...) Motography, Sept. 8, 1917.
Allendale Theatre, 203 Allen Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
„Bound for America“
Editorial content. „Stories of the Films“ (...)
„Mutual Special.
The Immigrant (June 22 – Two Parts – Charles
Chaplin Picture) _ The story of The Immigrant involves
Charles Chaplin‘s activity on board an ocean liner
bound for America.“ (...)
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