The Pawnshop Clippings 85/99
Comoedia, Paris, France, January 16, 1920.
L‘homme le plus connu du monde
(...) The Pawnshop Cover Photo, Cinéa, Paris, May 20, 1921
& „PARIS. – Le Gaumont Palace,“ undated, postcard
& This colossal theatre, reputed to be one of the largest cinemas
in the world, with a seating capacity of about 6,000
has a four-manual „Christie“ Organ. No greater tribute could
be paid to British organ building than the choice
of a „Christie“ for the leading picture theatre in France.
– Gaumont-Palace, stage with four-manual
„Christie“ organ in front of closed curtain, Paris, undated, from
A Book of Golden Notes – Christie Organs
„Charlot Brocanteur“
Editorial content. „PROGRAMMES
GAUMONT.PALACE
La Voie Douloureuse, comédie interprétée par Pepa
Bonafe. – En Alsace, paysages et coutumes, cinéma
en couleurs naturelles, film Gaumont. Actualités mondiales,
attractions, voyage en Suède – Charlot Brocanteur.
– Taverne alsacienne, foyer-salon, grand orchestre de 60
musiciens.“
Gaumont-Palace, 3, Rue Caulaincourt (at Rue Forest), Paris.
Charlot Brocanteur ls the first-run title for The Pawnshop.
Charlot Usurier is the revival title from 1927.
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