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Photoplay, New York, July 1925.
Brunswick For Dancing
Sing A Song Fox Trot, Charlie Chaplin, Guest Conductor
With Abe Lyman‘s California Orchestra (...)
Los Angeles 1925
& Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush (...) United Artists
Corporation, music sheet, 1925
& „Sing A Song“, sheet music, the song uses
a tune featured in the music written to accompany
„The Gold Rush“ (...)
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, 1925
& And speaking of Von Sternberg
reminds us of his advent on the M-G-M lot.
(...) Photoplay, July 1925
& Charlie Chaplin on the Records
Millions of people in this country admire Charlie –
and turn with avidity to anything new he does.
He is full of surprises. He has composed two pieces which show
in a surprising degree that he is gifted Musically
as well as in other ways. He took the baton himself and
directed Abe Lyman´s California Orchestra
in the Actual Recording of these pieces. And – they are now on
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Sing a Song (Fox Trot) With You, Dear, in Bombay (Fox Trot)
With Abe Lyman´s California Orchestra.
The Most Popular Man in the World behind it – a Record
at a Popular Price, The two pieces are included
in the Musical Score of New Stupendous Film – The Gold Rush. Opening at the Tivoli for a Season, September 14.
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(...) Ad, Pictures and The Picturegoer, London, Oct. 1925
& Play Them on Your Piano (...)
After arranging the musical scores of a great many
motion pictures, Mr. Theodore Stearns, formerly
an orchestra leader and now music critic of the Morning
Telegraph, formulated some interesting ideas
about expressing the players in music. Charlie Chaplin,
he says, is best expressed by the Pathetique
Symphony of Tschaikowsky.
(...) Picture-Play, June 1924
& GEORGIA HALE (...)
JIM TULLY
(...) Photoplay, July 1925
„Chaplin is Chaplin“
Editorial content. „An interesting fact about acting
and actors, likewise actresses, was revealed to me the other
evening when I saw Shannon Day do some brilliant
impersonations of screen stars.“ (...)
„Everyone was amazed that she could not get Chaplin.
She did get the tricks – but it only went to prove that
Chaplin is Chaplin, and not the funny walk, and the funny
mustache. It‘s the touch of genius, not the make-up,
that makes Charlie the great comedian.“
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.
The Gold Rush opens Sept. 14, 1925
at Tivoli, 65-70½ Strand (at John Adams Street), London.
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