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Los Angeles Evening Express, L. A., Cal., Feb. 11, 1928.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN „THE CIRCUS“ – CHINESE.

(...) Cartoon, Los Angeles Evening Express, Feb. 11, 1928

& BRUIN IS EULOGIZED

      Trainer States Bears Are Bears at

      Entertaining: Offers Proof

      All honors go to bears for being the most versatile of

all four-footed animals when it comes to entertaining audiences.

      The authority for the opinion is Emil Pallenberg,

whose cycling and roller-skating bruins are headline features

of Sid Grauman‘s prologue, „Ballyhoo,“  to Charlie

Chaplin‘s „The Circus,“ now drawing throngs to the Chinese

Theater.

(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 16, 1928


„Most versatile“

Editorial content. „BEARS DISPLAY

      MOST TALENT“

      Bears are the most versatile of all four-footed animals

when it comes to entertaining audiences.

      That declaration is made by Emil Pallenberg, whose

bruins are a headline feature of Sid Grauman‘s

prologue to Charlie Chaplin‘s The Circus, now drawing throngs

to the Chinese Theater.“ (...)

      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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