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Los Angeles Times, L. A., Calif., November 25, 1922.

Pola Negri and Charlie Chaplin in Berlin. Her

brilliant acting and beauty established her name

in America over night.

(...) Charlie Abroad, Photoplay, January 1922

& Pola Negri in „The Cheat“

(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 1, 1923

& Pola Negri in a Herbert Brenon Production „My Man“

(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 1, 1923

& Pola Negri in a Herbert Brenon Production The Spanish Dancer“

(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 1, 1923

& Two years ago and Now

„Passion“

Still a box-office bet of the first water (...)

Pola Negri

The famous continental star in

Passion

(...) Two photos in Ad show entrance of Capitol, New York,

Motion Picture News, July 7, 1923

& Presenting...

...Pola Negri, who has brought a Continental flavor to the

shadow-screen. Her characterizations are both vivid and subtle

(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Sept. 1921

& THE jewel of continental cinema, Pola Negri, posing for

PHOTOPLAY in her home. She is to startle America in person

(...) Photo, Photoplay, June 1922

& An interesting opportunity is presented by that enterprising

showman, S. L. Rothafel, at the Capitol this week

to check up on your past impressions, for he offers Pola Negri‘s

first great screen vehicle here, Passion (...) One exited

young woman said she enjoyed it more than ever, knowing

what she knows now of Pola and Charlie Chaplin.

(...) New York World, quoted in

Motion Picture News, July 7, 1923

& Loew‘s Palace, exterior by day,

marquee Pola Negri Bella Donna, Memphis, Tenn.

(...) Motion Picture News, June 16, 1923

& Pola Negri Telegrams Exploit Showing of „Bella Donna“ (...)

Five thousand fan photos were distributed to all patrons

attending matinees and In the advertising catch lines were used

telling that photos of Pola Negri, showing why

Charlie Chaplin was so anxious to marry her, would be given

to all attending the matinees.

(...) Motion Picture News, June 9, 1923


„Marriage is no crime“

Editorial content. „Pola Negri-Chaplin ROMANCE

      – STIRS HOLLYWOOD

      – TWO STARS MAY WED

      – I Can‘t Admit It, He Says

      – ,Announcement Must Come From Her,‘

      Comedian Insists

      – Friendship Begun in Europe Ripens Here;

      Enormous Home is Leased

      ,I can‘t say yes; any such announcement must

of necessity come from her.

      ,Neither can I say no; think of the position that would

place her in.‘

      In these words Charlie Chaplin yesterday avoided

official confirmation of the report that he and Pola

Negri will soon marry; avoided official confirmation, and yet

tacitly admitted that the greatest of screen comedians

will soon marry the great tragedienne from Poland.“ (...)

      „LAUGHTER DIES AWAY

      The light of laughter went out of Chaplin‘s eyes.

His smile disappeared.

      ,I can‘t discuss my personal affairs,‘ said Charlie,

swallowing hard and trying to overcome the blush

that told more than his words.

      ,You newspaper men are just eager to write about

marriages so you can later print a sensational divorce,‘

Ordynski declared.

      ,If Mr. Chaplin is going to marry Pola Negri, that‘s

news,‘ countered the scribe.

      ,Marriage is no crime,‘ was Charlie‘s contribution.“ (...)

      Front page.


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