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Motography, Chicago, October 13, 1917.
Charlie Chaplin and His Brother Syd Breaking Ground for
the Comedian‘s Half-Million-Dollar Hollywood Studio.
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 17, 1917
& WHERE CHARLIE CHAPLIN WORKS
The noted screen comedian has perhaps the most unique
studio in the world. The outside represents an old
English village street. The executive offices occupy the various
cozy looking homes.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Aug. 30, 1919
& Chaplin to Build New Studio
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 13, 1917
„A large new studio which will be owned by the star“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Builds Studio
With the completion of The Adventurer, the title of the latest
Mutual-Chaplin special, Charlie Chaplin starts his
affiliations with the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit, for which
organization he will produce eight pictures during
the next eighteen months.“ (...)
„The Lone Star studio at Lilian Way and Eleanor avenue
has been abandoned by the Chaplin company and
work will be started shortly on the construction of a large new
studio which will be owned by the star. Several sites
in the Hollywood and Melrose districts are under consideration.“
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