A Busy Day Clippings 5/17
Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 11, 1914.
Lyric Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Al Jolson
Louise Dresser in „Mammy“ A Joyous Jubilee, Cincinnati,
1927, cincinnativiews.net
& The Lyric Theatre, Cincinnati, was made especially attractive
for its showing of Vitagraph‘s „Captain Blood.“ Note
the painting over the entrance showing the pirate ship, and also
a fac-simile of the Sabatini novel.
(...) Exhibitors Trade Review, April 4, 1925
„Kept the ball rolling along merrily in the laugh-getting direction“
Editorial content. „LYRIC‘S COMEDY FILMS.
The Lyric‘s session with comic films yesterday proved
to be a huge success, the public streaming in and
out of the theater all day. That they were satisfied with what
they saw was easily to be seen from the satisfied
expression on the different faces as their possessors left
the house.“ (...)
„Two bits of Keystone comedy, The Star Boarder
and A Busy Day, kept the ball rolling
along merrily in the laugh-getting direction.“ (...)
Lyric Theatre, 508 Vine Street, Cincinnati.
A Busy Day is
released by Keystone May 7, 1914.
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