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Motion Picture News, New York, July 25, 1925.

Egyptian, exterior by day, marquee Emil Jannings in The Last Command, Laurel and Hardy, Georgie Stoll and

Egyptian Serenaders on the Stage, Los Angeles, 1928

& Egyptian, auditorium with stage,

Los Angeles, 1923

& GRAUMAN‘S EGYPTIAN THEATRE

      Hollywood

      with a glittering

      Sid Grauman

      Alaskan prologue (...)

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      in „The Gold Rush

(...) Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1925

& Grauman‘s Egyptian Theatre (...)

Prices and Reservations

Evening Prices

$1.00, $1.50 (...)

The Gold Rush Program, Los Angeles, 1925,

California State Library

& A Sid Grauman Presentation

Mr. Grauman presents the colorful prologue

Charlie Chaplin‘s Dream“ (...)

The Gold Rush Program, Los Angeles, 1925,

California State Library

& Egyptian Theatre, Film Numbers – The Gold

Rush (United Artists), continued. Musical Program – The Spell

of the Yukon (Recitation), Land of the Midnight Sun

(Alaskan Prologue), Orchestral overture

(...) Motion Picture News, July 25, 1925 and Aug. 1, 1925

& „Commandments“ In 4 Days

      At L. A. At 85c Top Did $15,900

      Grauman‘s Egyptian Again

      Ahead with $26,400 – „Gold Rush“ Score Attracts (...)

      Chaplin „Gold Rush,“ in its fourth week at the

Grauman Egyptian, was again the leader, nosing out the

Metropolitan, the regular leader, for a second time

by a healthy margin. The musical score used for

the Gold Rush seems to be the talk of the town. The musical

critics on the dailies have commended it on numerous

occasions, with the cash patrons dividing their praise between

it and the picture. The business which the picture did

on the fourth week was a bit of an increase over the third,

as all of the night performances were capacity, with

several of the matinees also. (...)

      Grauman‘s Egyptian – „The Gold Rush“ (U. A.)

(1,600; 50–1,50). This Chaplin is beating all of house‘s records,

Fourth week. $26,400.

(...) Variety, July 29, 1925


The Spell of the Yukon (Recitation)

Editorial content. „Egyptian Theatre

      Film Numbers – The Gold Rush (United Artists),

continued.

      Musical Program – The Spell of the Yukon (Recitation), Land

of the Midnight Sun (Alaskan Prologue), Orchestral overture.“

      Also in Motion Picture News, Aug. 1, 1925.

     The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925

      at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.

      The Gold Rush opens August 15, 1925

      at Strand Theatre, B‘way at 47th St., New York.


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