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Edwin and Elza Schallert, Picture-Play, New York, May 1925.
The Gold Rush Scene
& The Gold Rush Set
& A COLD SHOULDER is what this bum seems to be facing.
Bum – Charles Chaplin. Lady – apparently so near and
yet so far – Georgia Hale. Scene – one from „The Gold Rush,“
the new Chaplin comedy to be released in August.
(...) Photo, Chicago Tribune, May 24, 1925
& Elza and Edwin Schallert
(...) Photo, Exhibitor, July 9, 1941, detail
„And posed without the least hesitation“
Editorial content. „Hollywood High Lights
Projecting impressions of the trend of events
in the domain of the studios
By Edwin and Elza Schallert“ (...)
„Even Charlie Chaplin, currently rated the greatest recluse,
has been seen to wander down to the show houses
occasionally, and has caused a babel of gossip lately when
he has appeared there with Lita Grey, especially
as their attitude while in public was apparently so truly
romantic and loverlike.
On one occasion when Charlie went to see a performance
of Outward Bound, photographers from the newspapers
heard about it and lined up a battery of cameras in front of the
theater. They threatened to ,shoot‘ Charlie as soon
as he came out and sent in word to that effect. They didn‘t
think that in view of his past performances toward
the press it would do much good, but what should happen
but a few minutes after the ultimatum was delivered
Chaplin appeared in the lobby with Lita Grey and posed
without the least hesitation while he and his wife
were snapped arm in arm.“
The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925
at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.
The Gold Rush opens August 15, 1925
at Strand Theatre, B‘way at 47th St., New York.
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