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Norbert Lusk, Picture Play, New York, May 1931.
City Lights Scene
& Chaplin‘s Leading Woman?
Paris – Studio tests of Floricel Constantinesco,
18-year-old Bucharest beauty, are pronounced successful, and
it is rumored here that she will be Charles Chaplin‘s next
leading lady.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, April 18, 1931
& You‘ll enjoy looking at Charlie
Chaplin‘s favorite partner at London parties.
Sari Maritza, a young actress who may come to Hollywood
to make some talkies.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, May 1931
& Gala Welcome for Gradwell L. Sears on his first
visit to Hollywood after becoming vice president of United
Artists. Alexander Korda was host at this luncheon
in his honor. Shown (reading from upper left around far
end of table) are Mr. Korda, Arthur W. Kelly,
Edward C. Raftery, Mr. Sears, and Charles Chaplin.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Dec. 20, 1941
& Arthur W. Kelly, United Artists vice-president,
formerly in charge of foreign sales,
this week was named to direct domestic distribution.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 19, 1940
& Arthur W. Kelly Resigns
As Chaplin Representative
Arthur W. Kelly of United Artists has resigned
as representative for Charlie Chaplin, a post he had held for
many years.
(...) Film Daily, April 22, 1931
& Norbert Lusk, editor of Picture Play, is neglected
by contributors to „What the Fans Think,“ says
David Brooks, who gives significant reasons why he likes
the magazine.
(...) Photo by Ezra Stoller, Picture Play, April 1937
„Strictly along the lines made famous by the eminent comedian“
Editorial content. „The Screen in Review“ (...)
„By Norbert Lusk“ (...)
„,City Lights.‘
Whether you‘re a highbrow intent on discovering
hidden meanings in Charlie Chaplin‘s clowning, or an average
fan eager for a good laugh, you will find City Lights
to your liking, for it is strictly along the lines made famous
by the eminent comedian. (...)
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous