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Motion Picture News, New York, January 19, 1924.
The Gold Rush Scenes
& Charlie Chaplin has about completed his preparation
and will start shooting his next comedy the latter
part of this week. As yet, it has no name, nor has the cast
been announced. It will be a snow and ice picture,
with many scenes to be made in the Lake Tahoe region.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 26, 1924
„He has been much secluded in his home in Beverly Hills“
Editorial content. „Chaplin to Start Comedy for
United Artists
Signs of actual production activities are appearing
at the Charles Chaplin studios, where sets are being
built for the comedian‘s first comedy film to be released through
United Artists Corporation.
Since Chaplin‘s return from New York to the Coast,
where he supervised the presentation of his dramatic
photoplay, A Woman of Paris, his first production for United
Artists, he has been much secluded in his home
in Beverly Hills, concocting ideas and fundamentals to inject
into the necessary continuity for his next comedy.
While no title for the picture has as yet been definitely
decided upon, the story will revolve around the days
of the ‘Forty-Niners and serve as a comedy presentation
of the ,Gold Rush‘ and the early Klondike days.“
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