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Film Daily, New York, January 24, 1923.

„Tribune“ Editorial Tells One Side; Exhibitors Face

      Shortage in Comedy Talent

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Oct. 13, 1923

& The rights to „A Dog‘s Life“ and

„Shoulder Arms“ will revert to Charles Chaplin during

the current year, according to an announcement

at the Chaplin studios. By the terms of his contract with First

National, it is stated, all pictures are leased for

a term of five years, at the end of which time rights revert

to Charlie. Chaplin is now through with First

National contract, having recently turned over the print

of „The Pilgrim,“ which is in four reels.

(...) COAST FILM NEWS, By Edward G. Krieg,

Variety, Jan. 19, 1923


„Chaplin Secures Rights“

Editorial content. „Rights Revert

      Chaplin Secures Rights to A Dog‘s Life in April

and Shoulder Arms in October“ (...)


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