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Moving Picture World, New York, July 14, 1917.

FRIVOLS.

Showland.

NEW CHAPLIN CONTRACT (...)

By Grace Kingsley

      Charlie Chaplin is to produce his own pictures, and sell

to the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit. This statement

was received from T. L. Tally of Tally‘s Broadway Theater,

yesterday, who as the vice-president of the

organization, conducted all the preliminary negotiations

for obtaining Chaplin‘s services.

(...) Los Angeles Times, July 10, 1917


„As high-class in every respect as he can make it“

Editorial content. „Chaplin Signs With Exhibitors‘ Circuit

      Famous Comedian To Receive $1,075,000 – Will Produce

      Eight Pictures at Rate of One Every Two Months

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN has contracted with the First National

Exhibitors‘ Circuit to produce eight pictures. He is to

receive a salary of $1,000,000 and a bonus of $75,000. Chaplin

will produce one comedy every two months. He will

begin work on his first as soon as he has completed his present

work on his last Mutual release.“ (...)

      „Chaplin is to have a free hand in the production of his

pictures, he was given to understand. Each picture

will be two reels in length, and he will have sixteen months to

make them – one every two months; but no arbitrary

release date. Chaplin, it is stated, will especially aim at making

his pictures of a higher and better quality than any yet

turned out by him. Every one of the pictures he makes for the

Exhibitors‘ Circuit will be as high-class in every respect

as he can make it.“ (...)


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