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Variety, New York, August 12, 1925.
The only photograph of Charles Chaplin and his mother, the
late Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, who died in California recently,
had been in ill-health for years. In her youth she was a well-known stage star in England.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Nov. 1928
& Charlie Chaplin‘s One Great Love
With His Mother, the Most Splendid Comedian
in the World Buried His Heart
(...) Motion Picture, Dec. 1928, detail
& FILM COMEDIANS HOPE TO KEEP MOTHER IN U. S.
(...) Salt LakeTelegram, March 12, 1925
& Charlie Chaplin et sa mère
(...) Mon Ciné, Paris, Nov. 4, 1926
& The mother of Mrs. Charlie Chaplin may be
allowed to remain in this country.
(...) Variety, Sept. 2, 1925
& Decision on Mrs. Chaplin
(...) Variety, Sept. 2, 1925
& NO CHAPLIN DECISION YET
(...) Variety, Sept. 30, 1925
„To remain possibly indefinitely“
Editorial content. „Mrs. Chaplin Examined“ (...)
„It is generally believed here that, in view of the fact,
that the final day of the last extension, March 26,
1925, has passed and another special examination having
been ordered and completed, Charlie‘s mother will
be permitted to remain possibly indefinitely.“
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