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Harry Carr, Motion Picture, New York, February 1923.
The honeymooning Lord and Lady Mountbatten
are introduced to Cecil B. DeMille by Charlie Chaplin.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Feb. 1923, detail
& A King and His Movie Queen
Mr. and Mrs. King Vidor (née and professionally,
Eleanor Boardman), who have returned
from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends
at Beverly Hills, California.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Feb. 1927
& Harry Carr
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Jan. 18, 1936
„Charlie Chaplin Said European Girls Were the Most Interesting“
Editorial content. „On the Camera Coast
By Harry Carr“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin Said European Girls Were the
Most Interesting, and the Trouble Has Begun –“ (...)
„It must be a trying experience to be a friend of Charlie
Chaplin‘s. Every time he dances with a girl, the Hollywood public,
exited to the limits of human endurance, promptly elects
another successor to Mildred Harris, the so-far only Mrs. C.
Eleanor Boardman is the latest candidate for fame
of that variety. Charlie danced with her, and immediately some
agitated Pauline Revere galloped off with the latest
tidings. Miss Boardman immediately came back with the
crushing information that, while she was a good
friend of Charlie‘s, she happened to be Mrs. Somebodyelse
– which seemed to be a sufficient alibi.“ (...)
„It must be a trying experience to be a friend of Charlie
Chaplin‘s. Every time he dances with a girl, the Hollywood public, excited to the limits of human endurance, promptly
elects another successor to Mildred Harris, the so-far only
Mrs. C.“ (...)
„Being invited to analyze the difference between
American girls and the flappers of Europe, Charlie said that
American girls are more stylish and prettier, but not so
interesting.“ (...)
„The best thing for Charlie to do would be to select
the back alleys when going home.“
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