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The Gold Rush Clippings 164/363
Cal York, Photoplay, New York, June 1925.
The Gold Rush Scenes
& The Montmartre as its first lights confront the soft California
sunset. Here come the white-ermined ladies and
silk-hatted gentlemen who constitute Hollywood‘s Who‘s Who.
(...) Photo, New Movie, Dec. 1930
& Lloyd Whitlock, the stage star, often pauses for a chat
with Chaplin at the Montmartre.
(...) Pictures and the Picturegoer, London, Sept. 1925
& Coming! Larry Semon in The Hick
(...) Drawing, Moving Picture World, Feb. 26, 1921, detail
„What‘s it all mean anyway?“
Editorial content. „WE were lunching at the Montmartre on the
Boulevard one day and not far from our table was
Charles Spencer Chaplin sitting in solitary
splendor – as is his custom.
Larry Semon had just returned from the east,
where he had signed a contract to do a series of two reel
comedies.
Into the Montmartre came Larry and, spying Charlie,
he walked over to the table and sat down.
Slapping the melancholy Chaplin on the shoulder
he said:
„Well, Charlie, now that we‘ve both arrived,
what‘s it all mean anyway?“
We couldn‘t hear Charlie‘s answer but whatever
it was Larry never turned a hair.“
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