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Maurice Kann, Film Daily, New York, January 26, 1927.
„And nothing but the truth!“ They play the game in Hollywood
– the Game of Truth (...) Charlie Chaplin, one of the
distinguished guests at Eleanor‘s (Eleanor Boardman‘s) party,
rated 9 for sense of humor – but only 1½ for sincerity!
(...) Photo, Screenland, Feb. 1930
& „To His Lita Grey Home in the West“
The $825,000 – Tell her, it‘s with the compliments
of greater movie season!
(...) Gale Cartoon, Los Angeles Times, reprinted in
Photoplay, Nov. 1927
& Maurice Kann, editor of The Film Daily
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Daily, July 24, 1931
& PLAYER‘S CIGARETTES. CHARLES CHAPLIN
by Alexander („Alick“) Penrose Forbes Ritchie,
colour relief halftone cigarette card, 1926, guycookson.com
& A safety precaution - the rubber life boat.
Newsreel Title, Dole Air Race from Oakland, California,
to Honolulu, Hawaii
(...) KINOGRAMS 1927
& KINOGRAMS, NO. 5260. (...)
New York – Charles Chaplin poses for a picture
in apartment of his counsel after recovering from nervous
breakdown.
(...) Resume of Current News Weeklies,
Motion Picture News, Feb. 4, 1927
„Chaplin‘s marital troubles are his own“
Editorial content. „Chaplin
A MAN has a disagreement with his wife.
Certain newspapers, always with their noses to the ground –
and usually muddy ground at that – get their special
writers busy. Imagination and careless pens once again
run riot.
There are two sides to the Chaplin situation, exactly
as there are two sides to any story. The easiest
procedure in the world is to level criticism. Perhaps the next
in line of least resistance is to judge too hastily and
non too well.
We take no sides. We hold that Chaplin‘s marital troubles
are his own.“ (...)
„KANN“
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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