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L‘Homme libre, Paris, France, December 12, 1919.
Cinéma Cameo (before Pathé-Palace), exterior by day,
marquee „Le Monde Perdu,“ Paris – Striking front
display for „Le Monde Perdu“ („The Lost World“), First National‘s
picture now in an extended run at Reginald Ford‘s
Cameo theatre, Paris. The dinosaur was lighted from the
inside.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Sept. 19, 1925
& Cinéma Cameo (before Pathé-Palace),
lobby, marquee Harold LLoyd DOCTEUR JACK, Paris
– Exploitation for Pathe‘s „Dr. Jack“ in Paris,
where a lively campaign was staged by Reginald Ford of the
Cameo theatre for the presentation of the picture
there. At the left interior decoration of the lobby and the
theatre attendants, dressed as Harold Lloyd
in his character as „Dr. Jack“ is shown. Upper right is the
scene display used over the marquee. The
scene illustrates the old-time methods of „cure,“ a „saw-
bones“ ready to operate on a patient, and the Lloyd
system of „laughing it off.“ Lower right shows
the street ballyhoo in which young women, instead of
sandwich-men, were used. The gals refused
to wear plain shell-rimmed spectacles and insisted on smoked
glasses so that they should not be recognized.
(...) Photos, Motion Picture News, Nov. 28, 1925
„Qui n‘aura pas vu UNE IDYLLE AUX CHAMPS“
Advertisement. „PATHÉ-PALACE“ (...)
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN“ (...)
„UNE IDYLLE AUX CHAMPS“ (...)
„Qui n‘aura pas vu
UNE IDYLLE AUX CHAMPS
n‘aura jamais vu Charlie Chaplin.“ (...)
Pathé-Palace, 32, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris IXe.
Une idylle aux champs is the title of Sunnyside in France.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
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