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Motion Picture News, New York, September 30, 1927.
The Circus Scenes
& Al Heitman (photographer), State Theatre on a Hibbing
winter‘s day, Hibbing, Minn., undated, City of Hibbing
& What the Fans Think (...)
Are the Stars as Bad as They‘re Painted? (...)
We hear such awful things about them. (...)
We read about Charles Chaplin and the accusations
his wife makes against him. (...)
Interested.
525 Fifth Avenue,
Brooklyn, Hibbing, Minnesota.
(...) Picture-Play, New York, September 1927.
State Theatre, 307 East Howard Street, Hibbing.
& Charlie Chaplin Back At Work
on „The Circus“
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sept. 15, 1927
& Chaplin to Resume Work
on „Circus“ in September
Charles Chaplin will resume production on „The Circus“
in September, according to Arthur W. Kelly, United
Artists vice-president and general manager of foreign
distribution, who has just returned to the United
Artists home office after a fortnight spent in Los Angeles
consulting with Joseph M. Schenck. The bulk of the
shooting has been done and Chaplin has arranged to finish
the ,odds and ends‘ at the studio in Hollywood,
which is again a scene of activity.“
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 2, 1927
„Completing“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Completing The
Circus at Hollywood
Charlie Chaplin has resumed the direction of The Circus,
his first picture for United Artists since The Gold Rush.
A big tent has once more been erected within the studio and
the director-comedian is putting Merna Kennedy, Harry
Crocker, Henry Bergman, George Davis, Betty Morrissey,
Johnny Rand, Tiny Sanfrod, Allan Garcia and others
through their paces. Rollie Totheroh, Jack Wilson and Mark
Marlatt are focussing the cameras. United Artists will
release The Circus in March, 1928.“
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