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Variety, New York, March 28, 1919.

Soft for Charlie.

      WHEN I saw „Shoulder Arms,“ of course I was glad, for

Charlie‘s sake, to learn that the War Department

had seen fit to allow him a nice soft pillow with a white case

in the trenches. Still it made me sorry for my own

pillow-less soldier friends.

                                      CLAIRE STRICKLAND, Atlanta, Ga.

(...) Photoplay, April 1919

& CRITERION

This Week

      The One and Only

      Charlie Chaplin

      In

„SHOULDER ARMS“

(...) Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 10, 1918

& Chaplin Play Opposite in Atlanta

      to Tune of a Lawsuit

      ATLANTA, GA. – While Charlie Chaplin was delighting

thousands of Atlantians in his latest release, „Shoulder

Arms,“ at the Criterion and also the Forsyth theatre, the

managers of these two houses were in Judge

Pendleton‘s court where a legal fight was being waged

over the double showing.

(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 30, 1918

& How Pictures Found Charlie Chaplin

      The never-told story of a flower-festival on the Island of

     Jersey, in August, 1912.

      By EDWARD ALLAN BIBY

(...) Photoplay, April 1919

& Chaplin‘s Bankroll Depleted.

(...) Variety, March 28, 1919


„He made only two pictures in the past year“

Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin Broke?

                                                    Los Angeles, March 19.

      Charles Chaplin is said to be publicly declaring he is

almost broke, citing the fact that he made only two

pictures in the past year and a half, most of the profits

of which he gave to the Government.“ (...)


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