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Film Daily, New York, December 8, 1925.
The Circus Scene and Cast
& United Artists – Joseph M. Schenck (left behind
Charles Chaplin), 1930
& The type of scene most popular with – well, with everybody,
and that includes picture people. The episode
pictured assured United Artists seven 1928-29 productions
directed by Edwin Carewe (right) and starring
Dolores Del Rio, who is shown turning in her signature
to Joseph M. Schenck, president of U-A.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World,
Feb. 18, 1928
& Nathan Burkan, – On With The Specks
(...) Film Daily, April 17, 1929
& Nathan Burkan
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 4, 1926
„Learning how to walk on a tight rope“
Editorial content. „Burkan Back
Nathan Burkan, counsel for Charlie Chaplin, and a director
of United Artists, who has been attending the Coast
conference with reference to a distribution merger with M.-G.-M.
returned yesterday. He said he had no comment to add
to the statement issued by Joseph M. Schenck, except to add
that all of the United Artists folks were very happy;
that Chaplin fully expects to win his $500 bet with Schenck
in producing his next one on schedule, within six
months; and that he also had a $1,000 bet with Chaplin
regarding the same problem. Charlie is busy, he said,
learning how to walk on a tight rope.“
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