City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous
City Lights Clippings 111/387
Variety, New York, June 4, 1930.
Pantages (at the right side), exterior by day, view looking west
down Hollywood Boulevard from the intersection
with Argyle Avenue, Los Angeles, 1936, Water and Power
& Forward view of the auditorium (Note the piano
location) – Pantages, Los Angeles
(...) Hollywood‘s newest temple of its own art – the Pantages,
Exhibitors Herald-World, Aug. 30, 1930
& Here and There: Charles Chaplin, Al Lewis, Philips
Holmes, Flo Ziegfield, Guthrie McClintic, Martin Brown at the
opening of the new Pantages theater.
(...) Latest Hollywood Happenings
Coast Wire Service, A Little from „Lots“ By Ralph Wilk,
Film Daily, New York, June 10, 1930
& Sound Cravers Bare Chaplin‘s Songbird Soul
By FLORABEL MUIR.
Hollywood, June 9. – Charlie Chaplin is giving
in just a little at a time, to be sure, but giving in, nevertheless,
to the demand for sound.
(...) Daily News, New York, June 10, 1930
„Chaplin will demand 40 per cent for his end“
Editorial content. „Chaplin‘s 60-40 Terms
And Talker Opinion
Hollywood, June 2.
Charlie Chaplin‘s all-silent picture, City Lights, will be
released on straightaway 60-40 sharing terms,
it is said. Chaplin will demand 40 per cent for his end.
He has been quoted as stating a belief that City
Lights will be a blow against talkers.“
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous