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Motion Picture News, New York, August 2, 1919.
Superba Theatre, exterior by day, Tom Mix on marquee,
San Diego, after 1915, San Diego History Center
& Mirror (later Superba) Theatre, exterior by day, San Diego,
early 1910s, San Diego History Center
& The lobby display and usher costumes used
by the Superba theatre, San Diego, Cal.,
to exploit Sunnyside, Charlie Chaplin‘s First National production.
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Sept. 20, 1919
& You couldn‘t miss knowing that „Sunnyside“ was the attraction
at the San Diego Superba. The farmerettes were
appropriate to the picture and pleasing to look at – Six usherettes
with manager W. E. Jones posing
under the banderole „Charlie Chaplin Sunnyside
Chaplin‘s Newest Million Dollar Comedy.“
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Aug. 2, 1919
„Didn‘t depend on Charlie Chaplin‘s name alone“
Editorial content. „,Usherettes‘ as ,Farmerettes‘ Attract
Attention for Superba
House Manager W. E. Jones, of the Superba theatre,
San Diego, Cal., didn‘t depend on Charlie Chaplin‘s name alone when he played Sunny Side.“ (...)
Superba, Southeast corner of 3rd and C Streets, San Diego.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
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