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Motion Picture News, New York, January 12, 1918.
Charles Chaplin with Viola Dana
(...) Photo, Photoplay, March 1918
& Boyhood Dreams
THE BROWN FILM CO.
„Wont you give me a job in your
movie company Mr. Brown?“
„Come around in a day or two – an‘ i‘ll see
what i can do for you Mr. Chaplin!!“
(...) Cartoon, Motion Picture, Jan. 1918
& William Vogel, president of the William Vogel Productions,
Inc., has sold the English and Scandinavian rights
on the forthcoming Chaplin pictures and is negotiating at present
with several buyers for the South-American markets.
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 16, 1918
& Paper Cut-outs of Popular Players (...)
Charlie Chaplin
(...) Motion Picture, Jan. 1918
& The inimitable Charlie
E‘en as the olive, that divorces
That sequences of banquet courses,
Are Chaplin‘s antics and burlesques;
Or like those pleasing humoresques
Which add their merry notes of glee
To some great master‘s symphony.
Frederic J. Halm, Emmitsburg, Md.
(...) Motion Picture, Jan. 1918
„The First National Exhibitors‘ Charlie Chaplin releases“
Editorial content. „Foreign Rights Deal Closed
Sidney Garrett, President Brockliss, Inc., and Ben Blumenthal,
President Export and Import Company, to Handle Selig
SIDNEY GARETT, president of J. Frank Brockliss, Inc., and
Ben Blumenthal, president of the Export and Import Film
Co., Inc., have returned from Chicago, where they completed
arrangements for marketing the Selig-Polyscope
Company productions in all foreign countries, excluding Great
Britain.“ (...)
„Having acquired the exclusive rights to the Selig productions,
these two concerns now control a great part of the output
of American productions. They control between them the foreign
rights to the Metros, Bernstein, King Bee, Russian Art,
Tweedledum comedies, cartoons, The Barrier, The Deemster
and have negotiated for the purchase for different
territories of The Submarine Eye and the First National Exhibitors‘ Charlie Chaplin releases.“ (...)
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