Sunnyside Clippings 63/118
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, June 29, 1919.
Sunnyside Scenes
& Kinema Theater, exterior by day, crowds attracted to First
National‘s „My Boy“ with Jackie Coogan, Los Angeles
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Jan. 28, 1922
& The lobby of the Kinema theatre, Los Angeles, decorated
for the engagement of „Sex.“
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, June 5, 1920
& A view of the Kinema Theatre orchestra pit and stage,
Los Angeles, Cal. This house has a seating
capacity of 1850 and is the largest and finest house in the
West Coast theatre chain
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, March 31, 1923
& For the presentation of First National‘s
„The Serenade“ Managing Director Smith of the Kinema
Theatre, Los Angeles, staged a remarkably
beautiful prologue with ten people. He engaged a company
of Spanish singers and instrumentalists,
including several dancers. The prologue consisted of several
serenades with melody which was carried
throughout the entire musical score accompanying the picture.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Jan. 21, 1922
„Charlie Chaplin in Sunnyside. Four magic words“
Editorial content. „Kinema.
Charlie Chaplin in Sunnyside. Four magic words.“ (...)
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