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Film Daily, New York, March 31, 1929.
Just The Biggest Little Record Breaker You‘ll Ever Make
a Date With (...) Mary Pickford (...) 100% Talking Picture (...)
„Coquette“ (...) Hurrah! for United Artists
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, April 6, 1929
& Al Lichtman
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 10, 1923
& Nathan Burkan – on with the specks?
(...) Drawing, Film Daily, April 17, 1929
& A different Mary Pickford holds fourth in „Conquette,“
the United Artists picture which has a $2 opening at the Rivoli
in N. Y. Friday, April 5.
(...) Three photos, Motion Picture News, April 6, 1929
& No Opposition
Hollywood – „Absolute confidence“ in Joseph M. Schenck
is expressed by Mary Pickford.
(...) Film Daily, New York, March 31, 1929
& U. A. to Remain Intact,
Schenck Tells Lichtman
United Artists is to continue as a separate
organisation, its sales personnel is to be maintained intact,
and Joseph M. Schenck will continue to head the
company, regardless of the outcome of any negotiations.
These statements were made by Schenck
in a telegram to Al Lichtman, sales head, in New York.
(...) Film Daily, New York, March 31, 1929
„With the exception of Nathan Burkan for Charles Chaplin“
Editorial content. „No Opposition to Warner Deal
Anticipated by Joe Schenck“ (...)
„While he anticipates no opposition from members
of United Artists, Joseph M. Schenck intimates that
unless their action is unanimous, proposed sale of 50 per cent
interest in the company to Warners will not be
consummated.“ (...)
„Legal representatives of all subsidiaries, with the
exception of Nathan Burkan for Charles Chaplin are here.“
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous