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Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 17, 1928.
United Artists Theatre on the right side of Randolph Street,
Chicago, undated, detail
& United Artists Theatre, general lounge in
basement, Chicago
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture
World, Jan. 21, 1928
& United Artists Theatre, foyer, Chicago
(...) Exhibitors Herald and
Moving Picture World, Jan. 21, 1928
& United Artists Theatre, auditorium with balcony, Chicago
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture
World, Jan. 21, 1928
& „Jazz Singer“ is scheduled to close at the Garrick
in two weeks, making a total of 15 weeks for
his film at $2.20 top. „The Goucho“ leaves United Artists
Feb. 16, with „The Circus“ coming in.
(...) Variety, Feb. 15, 1928
& The midnight matinee held at the United Artists theatre
Thursday for the opening of Charlie Chaplin‘s „The
Circus“ was quite a gala affair. Just about every stage star
playing in the city was present, and those who
paid their way in packed the rest of the house to capacity.
Chaplin is still Chaplin and so is „The Circus.“
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World, Feb. 25, 1928
& Musician Dies in Pit as Orchestra Plays Zohmer‘s
„Despair;“ Audience Is Unaware
Intent upon the screen production and its orchestral
accompaniment, the audience at the United Artists
theatre, Chicago, Sunday night was unaware that a member
of the orchestra had dropped his instrument when
stricken by death.
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World, Jan. 28, 1928
& CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „THE CIRCUS“
makes
The Horses Laugh!
The Monkey Shine!!
The Lion Roar!!!
and
YOU HOWL!!!! (...)
UNITED ARTISTS THEATRE
(...) Chicago Tribune, Feb. 28, 1928
„SEE HIM and HOWL“
Advertisemtent. „Hey Kids! It Starts
– To-Day! O. K. – M. N. X.
C HARLIE CHAPLIN
OMES To
HICAGO in the
IRCUS
SEE HIM and HOWL
The Greatest Show of MIRTH ON EARTH (...)
UNITED ARTISTS THEATRE
Sure! Smoke if you like in luxurious loges
Midnight Show Saturday!“
United Artists, 45 W. Randolph St. (at Dearborn), Chicago.
The Circus is released by United
Artists in New York January 6, 1928.
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