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Los Angeles Evening Express, L. A., Cal., February 9, 1928.
GRAUMAN‘S CHINESE Theatre Hollywood (...)
Come to the matinees and be sure of choice seats.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in „THE CIRCUS“
with Sid Grauman‘s „BALLY-HOO“ prologue
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 10, 1928
& Stilt-Walker
to Advertise
Introducing another well-known circus performer to his
list of those of the sawdust ring for his newest
presentation, Sid Grauman has engaged „High Harry“ Hart,
acclaimed „the world‘s champion stilt walker,“
to bally-hoo the showing of Charlie Chaplin‘s „The Circus“
at Grauman‘s Chinese Theater throughout the
downtown district of Los Angeles.
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 9, 1928
„Looks down on pedestrians from a height of 12 feet on his stilts“
Editorial content. „GRAUMAN BOOKS
NOVEL BALLYHOO
Another well-known circus performer has been added
to Sid Grauman‘s newest stage presentation. He is
„High Harry“ Hart, acclaimed world‘s champion stilt walker.
He will ballyhoo the showing of Charlie Chaplin‘s The
Circus, now at the Chinese theater, throughout the downtown
district. Hart, who looks down on pedestrians from
a height of 12 feet on his stilts, not long ago performed the
stunt of stepping over a small automobile.“
Grauman‘s Chinese Theater, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., L. A.
The Circus is released by United
Artists in New York January 6, 1928.
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