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Herbert Howe, Photoplay, New York, December 1925.
Charlie Chaplin, in The Circus, Brooklyn Strand
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 29, 1928
& The Circus Cigarette Case, undated, ebay
& Seven of eight poses in the „Charleston“
dance routine illustrated by Virginia Vance, Educational
comedy leading lady.
(...) Photos, Motion Picture News, Nov. 14, 1925
& Georgia Hale (The Gold Rush) from
a painting by Livingston Geer
(...) Photoplay Cover, Dec. 1925
& Charlie Chaplin has a new leading lady in his current
comedy, „The Circus.“ She is unknown to the
picture world, but appeared on the stage on the coast.
Myrna Kennedy is her name.
(...) Los Angeles Evening Express, Dec. 21, 1925
& HOLLYWOOD
By Russell J. Birdwell (...)
Press agents have long build an impregnable wall about
that genius of mime, Charles Chaplin, And behind
this „wall of China“ they have minutely and sympathetically
described „the lonesomest man in Hollywood.“ I have
never shed many glycerine tears over Charlie‘s pitiful solitude
as I have always believed in what Herb Howe declares.
„Just when I reach the point of thinking that Chaplin is really
a forlorn hermit I stroll into a cabaret to find find judging
a Charleston contest.“
(...) Eugene Guard, Eugene, Oregon, Dec. 12, 1925
„Always doing something a little mad“
Editorial content. „CLOSE-UPS & LONG SHOTS
Satire, Humor and Some Sense
By Herbert Howe“ (...)
„Harold Lloyd has made such consistently great comedies
that he is in grave danger.“ (...)
„Chaplin by contrast is always doing something a little
mad that nets him calliope music from the press.“ (...)
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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