GRAND THEATRE.
Charlie Chaplin's latest, "The Circus," in causing muck merriment at the Grand Theatre this week. His wonderful tricks, his clever comedy, and hiß mannerisms bring laughs aplenty. The story was written by Chaplin himself, the sub-titles being exceedingly clever. The cast of characters comprises the usual circus performers—clowns, the vanishing lady, the tightrope walker, the beautiful equestrienne, and the pickpocket. The supporting films are interesting.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19312, 17 May 1928, Page 6
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