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American Cinematographer, Los Angeles, August 1925.
Members Local 659 – First Cameramen (...) Roland Totheroh
(...) International Photographer, June 1930
& The Gold Rush Set on Location, Motion Picture Stills,
University of California Los Angeles, detail
& Grinds the Crank on Chaplin‘s Antics
Roland Totheroh Responsible for the Fine Camera Work
of the Million-Dollar Comedies.
The millions of Charlie Chaplin film fans all over the world,
when they sit back in the luxurious opera chairs
of the picture theatres showing Chaplain pictures, enjoying
the antics of the great entertainer, seldom, if ever,
give a thought to any one but the inimitable Charlie. Roland (Rolly) Totheroh. Head Cameraman for Charlie Chaplin.
(...) Moving Picture World, Aug. 17, 1918
& A. S. C. Members – among those whose work honored by critics designating outstanding motion photography. (...)
Rollie Totheroh, A. S. C.
(...) American Cinematographer, Oct. 1925
& Guy Price – Drama Editor, Los Angeles
Evening Herald: (...) 5. The Thundering Herd and The Gold Rush
– Critics Pick Best Cinematography for Past Year
(...) American Cinematographer, Oct. 1925
& Roll of Honor
– of productions chosen by critics for outstanding
cinematography for past year
(...) Title The Gold Rush, Photographed by R. H. Totheroh
(...) American Cinematographer, Oct. 1925
„Being lauded for his cinematography“
Editorial content. „Rollie Totheroh, A. S. C., is being lauded
for his cinematography in The Gold Rush, the Charlie
Chaplin production which is being given its premiere engagement
at the Grauman Egyptian theatre in Hollywood.“
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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