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Motion Picture, New York, September 1922.
The Gold Rush Scenes
& Chaplin Cartoon
(...) Motion Picture, Nov. 1922
& Stanley, exterior by day,
marquee „Forbidden Fruit“ A Paramount Picture, Philadelphia,
1921, eddielang.com, detail
& Stanley, auditorium with stage, Philadelphia
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 29, 1928
& Stanley (...) First National Feature Constance Talmadge
in First Showing of „A Woman´s Place“
Added Attraction
Charlie Chaplin
in New Two-Reeler „Pay Day“
(...) Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, April 14, 1922
& „I saw Constance Talmadge last week. Forgotten the name
of the movie it was on the same bill with Charles
Chaplin. While I can laugh at myself and my fads and ideas,
I must say I object to this commonplace stunt
of making women interested in politics cartoons of militant
suffragettes. It‘s a little out of date. As for Connie,
she never appealed to me and the role of „Nobody Home“
seemed to suit her. Norma seems to be the high
spot in that family.
„Charlie, to the contrary, I think, did some excellent
work, as usual. It‘s Charles now, isn‘t it? He is an
artist, off and on. I met him in the office of the grouchiest
man in New York. Said man was never known
to smile – Charlie made him laugh! Honest! ‘Sides which
he‘s clever – a sort of Shavian – scratch.
(...) THE MOVIE FAN‘S LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NEELY,
Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, April 25, 1922
„He has two wives in England Expecting soon to sue“
Editorial content. „Gossip
By L. Cortright
Have you met the devilish dame
Who prates about the stars?“
(...) „Across to Chaplin then he drifts,
To tell you criss-cross true,
,He has two wives in England
Expecting soon to sue.‘
Now she hops on Billie Burke“ (...)
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