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Motion Picture News, New York, Feb. 25, 1928.
Section of Enthusiastic Fans Packing Hollywood Boulevard
for Blocks in Every Direction for Warner Bros. World
Premiere of „Noah‘s Ark“ – Grauman´s Chinese, exterior
by night, Los Angeles.
(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 3, 1928
& Forecourt of Grauman‘s Chinese
Theatre Jammed with Early Arrivals to Watch the Celebrities
of Filmdom Arrive for the First Public Presentation
of „Noah‘s Ark.“
(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 3, 1928
& Grauman‘s Chinese Theatre Hollywood (...)
(...) Wurlitzer ORGAN Ad, Motion Picture
News, Feb. 25, 1928
& Master of Ceremonies Fred Niblo with Will Hays at the mike,
Joseph Schenck and Charles Chaplin are waiting on the
right side, The Circus West Coast Premiere, Grauman‘s Chinese,
Los Angeles, Jan. 27, 1928, newsreel footage
& Pepito Perez in Sid Grauman‘s Prologue „Ballyhoo,“
1928, Michael Brannan Collection
& Pepito and Joanne, undated, travsd
& Joan Falcy (later Joanne Perez) in Sid Grauman‘s Prologue
„Ballyhoo,“ 1928, Melani Carty Collection
& PEPITO NEVER
UNDER BIG TOP
(...) Los Angeles Evening Express, Feb. 25, 1928
& Tent Notables
Are Rounded Up
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 23, 1928
& TO PARENTS WHOSE CHILDREN ARE
MISSING FROM HOME (...)
You Can‘t Keep The Kiddies Away From
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „THE CIRCUS“
and Sid Grauman‘s „Bally-Hoo“ Prologue (...)
GRAUMAN‘S CHINESE
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 23, 1928
„Continues to pull strongly“
Editorial content. „Los Angeles“ (...)
„The Circus, with the prologue, Ballyhoo, continues
to pull strongly at Grauman‘s Chinese.“ (...)
Chinese, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.
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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