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Variety, New York, September 2, 1925.
Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, Los Angeles
(...) Photo, Photoplay, April 1931
& That‘s Hollywood!
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Chicago, Dec. 1931
& The Screen Stars Shop was sponsored
by Mary Pickford and Marion Davies. It failed because
it could not keep up its stock of used studio
and personal clothing worn by the screen stars.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Chicago, Nov. 1931
& Joseph M. Schenck
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 18, 1928, detail
Also in Moving Picture World, Feb. 18, 1928.
& Sid Grauman
(...) Photo, Hollywood Filmograph, Sept. 17, 1932, detail
& Grauman‘s Egyptian, detail of forecourt
and shops, Los Angeles
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Oct. 13, 1923
& A Sid Grauman Presentation
Mr. Grauman presents the colorful prologue
„Charlie Chaplin‘s Dream“ (...) Egyptian‘s The Gold Rush Program,
Los Angeles, June 26, 1925
& Western Union Telegram
Hollywood, Calif., Aug. 24, 1925.
Dear Sidney: –
Your prologue for the „Gold Rush“ is a true work of art.
It has both feeling and understanding. It is indeed
a privilege for any producer to have his picture presented
by you at your theatre. I sincerely hope the United
Artists are so privileged frequently.
Joseph M. Schenck
(...) Variety, Aug. 26, 1925
& Grauman‘s Egyptian is still hitting it at a great pace
with „The Gold Rush.“
(...) Variety, Sept. 2, 1925
& Grauman‘s Egyptian – „The Gold Rush“ (U. A.) (1,800;
50–$1.50). Keeping up fast pace, with house
record approached on Labor Day. Grauman doing special
exploitation stunts. Responsible for big gross. $26,100.
(...) Variety, Sept. 16, 1925
& Grauman‘s Egyptian ran along at its merry clip,
with the Labor Day business being within $4
of the house record. This picture will probably go along at a clip
of $25 a week for another two months at least.
(...) Variety, Sept. 16, 1925
& Chaplin Film Closing Coast Run
Los Angeles – „The Gold Rush“ will terminate its long run
at the Grauman Egyptian on Nov. 1. The picture, at the end
of the engagement, will have played 19 weeks.
(...) Film Daily, Oct. 14, 1925
„How much cash can be handled daily“
Editorial content. „Grauman‘s Egyptian – Gold Rush (U. A.)
(1,800; 50–$1.50). Question of how much cash can be handled
daily, house still playing capacity at nearly all performances.
$26,100.“
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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