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Motion Picture News, New York, February 10, 1923.
Pola Negri
(...) Cine-Mundial, Oct. 1922
& Her first American Picture – Pola Negri in Bella Donna
(...) Motion Picture News, March 3, 1923
& Pola Negri in a George Fitzmaurice Production Bella Donna
(...) Motion Picture News, March 3, 1923
& Pola Negri in Men
(...) Motion Picture News, Jan. 26, 1924
& Bella Donna lobby display designed
and constructed by Floyd D. Morrow, publicity manager
for the Palace theatre, Washington, Pa.
(...) Motion Picture News, June 2, 1923
& Pola Negri Publicity Campaign
Polish Star Widely Heralded Preceding First
Production Distribution
(...) Her engagement to Charles Chaplin kept Miss Negri‘s name
on the front page of the country‘s newspapers for
days last month.
(...) Motion Picture News, April 14, 1923
& On the stairs are Charlie and Pola
and Harold Lloyd with his bride, Mildred. And, reading from
left to right are Buster Keaton, Ben Turpin, Billy Bevins,
Larry Semon, Snub Pollard, Theodore Roberts and Jack Holt (...)
Cartoon by Jim Decker.
(...) Motion Picture, June 1923
„Would in nowise interfere with Miss Negri‘s screen career“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin and Pola
Negri to Marry
Confirming many rumors that have appeared in
the public press, Charlie Chaplin and Pola Negri have announced
their engagement.
Last September, when it was first rumored that Chaplin
was to marry the Polish actress, it was said there
was a clause in her contract with the Famous Players-Lasky
which prevented her from marrying for at least three
months. This was later denied by her company. In December,
however, it was said that after an interview the two
stars had with Jesse L. Lasky they had been able to convince
him that the contemplated marriage would in nowise
interfere with Miss Negri‘s screen career.
Miss Negri, whose real name is Appolonia Domskey,
was divorced from her husband, a Polish noble, more than two
years ago.“ (...)
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