City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous
City Lights Clippings 55/387
Film Daily, New York, June 11, 1929.
Chaplin Essanay Studio, Los Angeles,
undated, California Historical Society, Title Insurance and Trust
Photo Collection, Department of Special Collections,
University of Southern California
& A Hysterical Landmark Back in the time when movie-making
was at the height of its madness, the Bradbury mansion
in Hollywood was used by the great and the great-to be as both
a location and a studio. No one has ever counted the
bruises born of slapstick falls upon its stairs. (...) They and
pictures like them will soon be all that remains to
recall the old Bradbury house, for it is now being turn down.
(...) Three Photos, Motion Picture, June 1929
& Arrange Distribution. Al Lichtman, vice-president and sales
executive of United Artists, and Leon Garganoff
(seated), producer of „Thunder in the East,“ as they signed for
the release of this production by United Artists.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Jan. 5, 1935
& Paramount 30 Years of Showmanship
„To elevate and perpetuate the motion picture“ was
the original purpose of the founders of Paramount 30 years ago.
The record shows how well they accomplished
this ideal.
Congratulations to Adolph Zukor and to all of the men and
women who helped him build this great organization.
Al Lichtman
(...) Motion Picture Daily, April 17, 1942
& Lichtman to Quit U. A. and Become Producer on Own?
(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 8, 1930
& Schenck Confab May Determine Lichtman Status
(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 15, 1930
& Nine Only To Be Sold
By U. A. Up To January
Nine pictures will be sold by United Artists sales force
during the first half of the new season, all of them
sold individually, in accordance with the company policy,
Al Lichtman, general sales manager, declared at the
sales convention in New York yesterday.“ (...)
„The remaining pictures on the program will not be sold,
until after January. It is understood that Chaplin‘s
The City Lights will be in the second group. This means
that release will be at the rate of one picture every
three weeks until January.“
(...) Film Daily, New York, June 12, 1929
„Also is slated for release“
Editorial content. „Titles, Casts and Directors
of U. A. New Product Outline“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin‘s City Lights, also is slated for release
during the new year, despite reported plan of the comedian to
withdraw from the company.“
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous