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Motography, Chicago, February 9, 1918.
Charlie Chaplin and Harry Lauder as they appear in film to help
raise the Lauder $5,000,000 war relief fund.
(...) Photo, Motography, Feb. 9, 1918.
Same photo in Film Fun, April 1918.
& CHAPLIN AND LAUDER CO-STAR.
Two Comedians Collaborate on Five-Hundred-Foot Subject
to Be Exploited for War Relief.
COMBINING two distinct and peerless brands of comedy
for the purpose or raising a million dollars or more,
Charles Chaplin and Harry Lauder, the world greatest laugh
producers, have been filmed together in a five hundred-
foot subject which will shortly be exploited throughout this country
and other allied nations.
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 23, 1918
„A battery of three cameras“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Starts Work on New Contract
First Release Will Be Ready The Latter Part
Of The Present Month
WITH a battery of three cameras trained on him and
occupying for the first time his beautiful new motion
picture plant in Hollywood, Cal., Charlie Chaplin last week
started his initial production under his million dollar
contract with the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit.“ (...)
Also in Moving Picture World, Feb. 16, 1918.
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