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Film Daily, New York, September 3, 1930.

Joseph Schenck, signed card, undated, Jew of the Week

& Aladdin at United Artists Studio

      Recording room. The second theatre occupies the second floor.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald-World, Jan. 5, 1929

& FETE NOTED WRITER. Samuel Goldwyn, United Artists

producer, and his guests at a luncheon in honor of

Emil Ludwig, German author, in Hollywood. Left to right: Darryl

Zanuck, Herr Ludwig, Eddie Cantor, Mr. Goldwyn,

Dr. A. H. Gianini and Joseph M. Schenck.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 28, 1933

& HOME AGAIN. Are these United Artisans,

after a European sojourn. From the left: Darryl F. Zanuck,

production vice-president of 20th Century; Joseph M.

Schenck, president of that firm and U. A., and Douglas Fairbanks,

star of London Film‘s „Private Life of Don Juan.“

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Aug. 25, 1934

& Joseph Schenck Sees Advantages in Wide Film

      Certain Number of Silents

      Favored by Head of United Artists (...)

      He expects that Charlie Chaplin‘s „City Lights“ will be ready

for release about Jan. 1,

(...) Film Daily, Sept. 30, 1930

& Charlie Chaplin has finished „City Lights“ and is now

synchronizing it.

(...) Film Daily, Oct. 2, 1930

& Charles Chaplin has finished „City Lights“ and is now

synchronizing it.

(...) Hollywood Gossip By RAY MURRAY, Exhibitors Daily

Review and Motion Picture Today, Oct. 9, 1930


„At the Rivoli, New York“

Editorial content. „Future Rivoli Bookings

      Eddie Cantor‘s Whoopee is slated to follow Monte Carlo

at the Rivoli, New York. Subsequent bookings for this

house have Harold Lloyd‘s Feet First, scheduled to follow

the Cantor film, and Charlie Chaplin‘s City Lights, set

to come in after the Lloyd special.“ (...)

      City Lights will have its New York premiere Feb. 6, 1931

      at the George M. Cohan Theatre.


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