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Motion Picture, New York, April 1927.
Charlie, attacked, wearing a jacket saying
„Chaplin The Artist“ (...)
WHAT REMAINS UNTOUCHED
This eloquent cartoon is reproduced here thru the courtesy
of the New York „World,“ in which it originally appeared.
We publish it because it so perfectly illustrates the sentiments expressed by hundreds of our readers.
(...) Cartoon by Rollin Kirby, New York World, reproduced in
Motion Picture, April 1927
& In „The Circus,“ Charlie Chaplin might show us how
the audience looks to a bareback rider as his horse gallops
round the ring
(...) Cartoon, CAMERA ANGLES, Motion Picture, April 1927
& SCHENCK HEADS UNITED ARTISTS
Los Angeles Producer Picked for Abram‘s Place (...)
Mr. Schenck also was re-elected chairman
of the board of directors of the corporation, a post he has
held almost from the inception of the film combine
in which Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin
and a number of other stars are enrolled.
(...) Photo, Los Angeles Times, April 6, 1927
„Rather see Chaplin eat his old shoe“
Editorial content. „In Defence of Chaplin
WHY don‘t the womens‘ clubs wait until Charlie Chaplin
has a chance to tell his side of the story before they
try to put his pictures off the screen?“ (...)
„I had much rather see Chaplin eat his old shoe than
those long, lingering kisses of the so-called wonderful lovers.
I often wonder why it is the film people have
no private life.“ (...)
„When we read a book, do we have to know all about
the private life of the author?“ (...)
„Mrs. G. M. L.,
Keene, New Hampshire.“
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