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Elizabeth Greer and Milton Howe, Motion Picture, N. Y., May 1927.
The Circus Scenes
& Schenck Lists Seventeen Pictures
United Artists Releases During 1927-28 Season: Five
Director Productions and Twelve Star Films (...)
Charlie Chaplin in „The Circus.“ Director: Mr. Chaplin.
Film based on original story by him. Leading lady:
Merna Kennedy. The film is more than two-thirds completed.
(...) Motion Picture News, May 6, 1927
„They are enjoying the present two-ring carnival“
Editorial content. „News of the Camera Coasts
By Elizabeth Greer and Milton Howe“ (...)
NEW YORK will have to look to Los Angeles
for its future wise cracks. On a recent visit to the metropolis
of the East I heard entertainers in every night club
and show say they were about to sing a song entitled,
,A Little Grey Home in the West.‘
That‘s as painful in Hollywood as ,Ishka bibble.‘
The sentiment in Hollywood regarding the
Chaplin case favors neither side. The citizens assume that
both parties are wrong. It doesn‘t make much
difference to the local public whether Chaplin releases
The Circus or not. They are enjoying the present
two-ring carnival.
A RECORD is about to be broken by Charlie Chaplin.
No, he hasn‘t been reported engaged more times
than Clara Bow or anything like that. Charlie has always
made all his pictures in Los Angeles, but his present
predicament has made it necessary for him to finish The
Circus in New York. He has taken space at the
Cosmopolitan studio, and still has about half the to make.
Charlie‘s companions at the studio will be Gloria
Swanson, who isn‘t going West for her next picture in spite
of rumors to that effect; a Robert Kane company,
and a Pathé unit. If all goes well with The Circus, Charlie
may make all his future Pictures in the East.“
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