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Camera! Los Angeles, California, February 26, 1921.
A SPANISH cafe setting was provided by S. Barret McCormick,
managing director of the Ambassador and Kinema
theatres, Los Angeles, for the presentation of „The Truth
About Husbands,“ Whitman Bennett‘s First National
attraction.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, April 23, 1921
& AMBASSADOR Theatre, Los Angeles, Cal. S. Barret
McCormick, mgr. – Well received. Played up big
by critics. Chaplin applauded. Broke both box office and
attendance records.
(...) First National Business Reports THE KID
The Big 5 Productions, Exhibitors Herald, April 23, 1921
„He will never become less than America‘s Charlie“
Editorial content. „AMBASSADOR
Charles Chaplin in
,THE KID‘
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin
CAST“ (...)
„Who‘s Where on
Los Angeles Screens“ (...)
„,THE KID‘
The inimitable Charlie in his latest and most famous
production, The Kid, is at the Ambassador theatre.“ (...)
„As the Tramp all of the comedian‘s rare talent
is displayed, which impresses one with the idea that no matter
how long the intervals between his appearances may
be, he will never become less than America‘s Charlie.“ (...)
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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