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Los Angeles Evening Express, L. A., Cal., February 25, 1928.
Night view shows theater lights and throngs of fans
packing the streets for blocks around Grauman‘s Chinese
Theatre. Publicity of Hollywood premiere usually
brought stars and other distinguished visitors to magnificent
events such as the one one seen here – possibly
the opening night of a movie starring Douglas Fairbanks.
Los Angeles, 1927, Water and Power Associates
& Grauman‘s Chinese Theatre, auditorium with balcony, Los Angeles
(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 25, 1928
& Mr. Chaplin in „The Circus.“
(...) Drawing, New York Times, Jan. 15, 1928
& CHARLES CHAPLIN
IN „THE CIRCUS“ – CHINESE
(...) Detail of the same drawing,
Los Angeles Evening Express, March 10, 1928
& Charlie Chaplin‘s latest is funnier than a three ring circus
The CIRCUS
HAVE a circus! Charlie Chaplin‘s latest is funnier
than any three circuses I ever saw.
(...) Screenland, March 1928
„You must take me to see Charlie Chaplin in The Circus“
Advertisement. „GRAUMAN‘S CHINESE“ (...)
A PERSONAL MESSAGE TO EVERY
KIDDIE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
– – from Sid Grauman.
Get out your scissors before you start
reading this – for you‘ll need ,them‘
To cut out this advertisement and place it on your
papa or mama‘s dinner plate, with the coupon
in the lower righthand corner signed by you.“ (...)
„DEAR PAPA & MAMA
You must take me to see Charlie Chaplin in The Circus.“ (...)
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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