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Motion Picture News, New York, September 1, 1923.
Direction West Coast Theatres, Inc.
CRITERION (...)
Gala Festive Opening
TONIGHT AT 8:15 (...)
YOU‘LL SEE 1000 FAMOUS STARS, PRODUCERS,
DIRECTORS AND THE WORLD PREMIER OF
CHARLES CHAPLIN‘S
Convention-Smashing Production
„A WOMAN OF PARIS“
(...) Los Angeles Times, Sept. 26, 1923
& Hotel St-Catherine (...) Mid-Day Meal (...) Catalina Island,
California, Oct. 10, 1922, pinterest
& & Not a bad catch – a 103 pound tuna. That smile on Charlie
Chaplin‘s face gives away the secret. He caught it with
his own little hook and line. With the comedian-producer are
Edward Knoblock, noted playwright, and the skipper.
Chapin has just finished his first serious motion picture, A Woman
of Paris, which will have its premiere in October.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Sept. 8, 1923
„With one of his victims“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin is evidently as good
a fisherman as comedian. He is shown here with one of his victims
at Catalina Island.“
Photo.
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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