Sunnyside Clippings 89/118
Motion Picture News, New York, August 9, 1919.
Strand Theatre, exterior by day, front with painted
sign D. W. GRIFFITH‘S „THE WHITE ROSE,“ San Francisco
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 29, 1923
& Strand Theatre, orchestra, San Francisco, undated,
San Francisco Public Library
& Laugh Week at the STRAND starts TODAY
First Showing In S. F.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN‘S Third New Million Dollar Comedy
„SUNNYSIDE“
Just Follow The Crowd In The Heart Of The City
(...) San Francisco Examiner, July 20, 1919
„To herald the coming of a special feature attraction“
Editorial content. „Leo Weinberger, manager, the Strand,
San Francisco“
Photo.
„Using the Stage Setting for ,Advance Work‘
How Weinberger ,Railroaded‘ Chaplin in Sunnyside
to ,S. R. O.‘ – Novelty Slides Also Help Arouse Interest.
Proving that like charity, exploitation begins at home, Leo
Weinberger, manager of the Strand Theatre, San
Francisco, launched a new idea for the world of showmen
to ponder over, when he recently arranged a big
stage setting to herald the coming of a special feature
attraction.“ (...)
S. R. O., standing room only.
Two photos.
Strand Theatre, 1127 Market Street, San Francisco.
Sunnyside is released
by First National June 15, 1919.
Redaktioneller Inhalt