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Motion Picture News, New York, October 6, 1923.
Adolphe Menjou Cover
(...) Cine-Mundial, Jan. 1928
& A dramatic moment from A Woman of Paris, produced
by Chaplin in 1923. Upon learning that Edna
Purviance is my mistress, her childhood sweetheart
has committed suicide in the lobby of a Paris
restaurant before a statue symbolic of the typical woman
of Paris. Edna can‘t take it.
(...) Photo, „It Took Nine Taylors“ by Adolphe Menjou
and M. M. Musselman, New York 1948
& CHAPLIN SEETHES WITH
REVOLUTIONARY PLANS
Comedian Condemns False Sentimentality of Conventional
Productions in Notable Review
BY FRANK VREELAND
(...) Los Angeles Times, Oct. 21, 1923
„Some fifteen interviewers in his apartment in the Ritz“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Discusses His New Picture
Declares He Has Taken Public At Its
Word and Produced ,Something Different‘
Charles Chaplin is among the late arrivals in New York.
He dropped off the Twentieth Century Limited Thursday
morning and immediately went into executive session with a group
of some fifteen interviewers in his apartment in the Ritz.
He is here for the premiere of his own product, A Woman of Paris,
which opens at the Lyric next Monday night.“ (...)
Lyric Theatre, 42nd Street 213 West of Broadway, New York.
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