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Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 18, 1921.
S. Barret McCormick, managing director
New Ambassador, Los Angeles
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 29, 1921, detail
& Ambassador Theater to Open Soon (...)
Two performances daily are to be presented. A feature
of each will be an intermission during which guests
will chat and rest in the lounging room, directly adjoining
the theater itself. On occasion soloists will render
selections in this lounging room during each intermissions.
S. Barret McCormick, managing director, is hard
at work selecting his program for the opening
date, announcement of which will shortly be made.
(...) Criterion Theatre‘s program, Jan. 8, 1921,
Los Angeles Theatres
& The Los Angeles Ambassador
Dancing nightly at the world famous
Cocoanut Grove
(...) Ad with drawing, Photoplay, Aug. 1934, detail
& Charles Chaplin in „The Kid,“ which has
Los Angeles premiere at the Ambassador tomorrow
(...) Photo, Los Angeles Herald, Feb. 18, 1921
„Busy now perfecting special embellishments“
Editorial content. „The Ambassador, ,national art theater
of the screen,‘ is fast becoming a point of interest
to tourists reaching Los Angeles. Its fame has spread rapidly
since its recent opening and many who come to the
Southland are making reservations for many of its performances.
Managing Director S. Barret McCormick is busy now
perfecting special embellishments for Charles Chaplin‘s latest
and greatest production, The Kid, which will be shown
starting Saturday.“ (...)
Ambassador Theatre, 3400 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles.
The Kid is pre-released by First National
in Los Angeles February 19, 1921.
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