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A. H. Giebler, Moving Picture World, New York, Nov. 16, 1918.

„Thanks, Syd, How‘s the Cellar?“

      Sydney Chaplin turns the keys to the Charlie Chaplin

studios over to Carter De Haven and Mrs. De Haven.

Alf Reeves, Chaplin‘s resident manager at Los Angeles, is in the

doorway. The De Havens will produce  their forthcoming

First National pictures in the comedian‘s will equipped plant.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Nov. 6, 1920

& ONE FOR THE IMITATORS!

      Industry Looks for Busy License Bureau If Chaplin Stunt

      Is Given Wilde Vogue

      IMITATORS of Charles Chaplin, who on special occasions

inserts the title of „Spencer“ to separate the given and

surname, have been given a chance to prove to what extent

their imitations go, if the news that emanates from Los

Angeles is correct.

      It is asserted that the screen comedian and Mildred Harris

were married October 23 at the home of the Los Angeles

County Clerk, R. S. Sparks. (...)

      Then followed the news that Lois Weber will no longer direct

Miss Harris and that the latter‘s future is „infinite.“

(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 23, 1918

& Alfred Reeves is again the manager of Charlie Chaplin‘s

interests. Years ago Reeves, who came from England with

Chaplin in Fred Karno‘s „Night in a London Music Hall,“

became manager of the company while Chaplin played in the

cast. Later Reeves, who is a brother of Billy Reeves,

came with Charlie and after a visit to his home in England

returned to America and again entered the employ

of the comedian. On November 1 Mr. Reeves was made

manager of the

(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 23, 1918


„Far removed from battles and captures of the Kaiser“

Editorial content. „News of Los Angeles and Vicinity

      By A. H. GIEBLER“ (...)

      „De Haven to Assist Chaplin.

      Charles Chaplin has engaged Carter De Haven to assist

him in directing a new comedy for the First National

Exhibitors that was begun at the Chaplin studios the week

of October 21. As is the custom with the Chaplin

comedies, no announcement has been made as to the nature

of the story or action of the comedy except that

it will be far removed from battles and captures of the

Kaiser and his retinue.“ (...)


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