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Mordaunt Hall, New York Times, N. Y., October 2, 1923.
A Woman of Paris Scene
& „A Woman of Paris“
A Drama of Fate featuring Edna Purviance
Written and Directed by
Charles Chaplin
„Perfect Motion Picture; No One Should Miss It“
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 1, 1923
& „A Woman of Paris“
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 29, 1923
& „A Woman of Paris“
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 8, 1923
& „A Woman of Paris“
(...) Motion Picture News, Jan. 5, 1924
& A Revelation in the Art of Photo Dramatics
The WOMAN of PARIS
Featuring Edna Purviance
Written and Directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN
First Presentation Tonight 8:30
LYRIC THEATRE
(...) New York Times, Oct. 2, 1923
„The brilliance displayed in so many sequences“
Editorial content. „THE SCREEN
Paris and Parisites.
A WOMAN OF PARIS, with Edna Purviance, Clarance
Geldert, Carl Miller, Lydia Knott, Charles French,
Adolphe Menjou, Betty Morrissey, Malvina Polo and
others, written and directed by Charles Spencer
Chaplin.
Our old friend Charlie Chaplin, the world‘s screen
clown, has flung aside temporarily his shapeless
trousers and his tiny derby, plucked off his eyebrow mustache,
and in a well-tailored suit has graduated into Charles
Spencer Chaplin, director par excellence. His first production,
in which he does not appear, fascinated an interesting
and curious throng last night in the Lyric Theatre.
As a film director Chaplin reveals himself as a bold,
resourceful, imaginative, ingenious, careful, studious
and daring artist. This effort is called A Woman of Paris, not
an especially original title considering the brilliance
displayed in so many sequences of this photoplay.“ (...)
Lyric Theatre, 42nd Street 213 West of Broadway, New York.
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