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Exhibitors Herald, New York, January 28, 1928.

Grauman‘s Chinese Theater, exterior by day,

Los Angeles, 1920s, California Historical Society Collection,

postcard

& Chinese, auditorium, Los Angeles, undated,

Big Orange Landmarks

& Irvin Berlin, song writer, is presented with a life pass

to Grauman‘s Chinese Theatre on the occasion

of the „Irvin Berlin Jubilee.“ Witnessing the presentation

of the gift, a watch, are Fred Niblo, Joseph M.

Schenck, Irvin Berlin, Sid Grauman and Charlie Chaplin

(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Feb. 18, 1928

& Musical Story Built

      About Play Skeleton

      Will Prior, the new conductor of Sid Grauman‘s

Chinese Theater, believes that motion pictures

have opened a new world for the musician, requiring

the skill of artist performers and the musicianship

of composers of first rank.

(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 29, 1928

& HARD-HEADED HERMAN is so dumb that he missed

the opening of Charlie Chaplin in „The Circus“

the other night. He was looking for tents and passed

up the Chinese Theater.

(...) Los Angeles Evening Express, Jan. 30, 1928.

& AN ADVANCE SALE

      SHATTERING ALL PRECEDENTS !

      Makes it imperative for you to secure reservations

      immediately if you plan to attend any showing

      during the first two weeks of

      Charlie Chaplin

      in

      „The Circus“ (...)

      GRAUMAN‘S CHINESE

      Theatre Hollywood

(...) Los Angeles Times, Jan. 24, 1928


„Life is just one opening after another“

Editorial content. „Re-Takes

      HOLLYWOOD. – Well the old dress suit gets an awful play

this week. Three openings – three – count ‘em – three.

First The Dove, then The Last Command, and then The

Circus. And by the way we‘re to get our first glimpse

of Four Sons, John Ford‘s latest, which follows Sunrise at the

Carthay. Life is just one opening after another

for picture goers in Hollywood.“

      Grauman‘s Chinese Theater, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., L. A.

      The Circus is released by United

      Artists in New York January 6, 1928.


Redaktioneller Inhalt


Grauman´s The Circus Premiere   1928, 4´27“

The supposed „time travel/cell phone“ woman walks past the

„zebra horse“ in the first 30 seconds of the clip.


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