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Motion Picture News, New York, February 16, 1924.
His Trysting Place Scene – Charles Chaplin and Mack Swain
in the Keystone Comedy from 1914
& The Gold Rush Scene
& Chaplin and Fairbanks in New Screen Snapshots
Another issue of Screen Snapshots –
number eleven – is ready and Charlie Chaplin is seen boarding
a train, with Douglas Fairbanks to see him off. The
spectator goes with Charlie to Mae Murray‘s party, where he enjoys
the fun with Mae, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Harold Lloyd,
and „the missis“ Mildred Davis.
(..) Motion Picture News, Feb. 16, 1924
& Mack Swain is the first of the cast
to be engaged by Charlie Chaplin for his comedy of the
Alaskan gold rush.
(...) Film Daily, Feb. 25, 1924
„Mack Swain is the first“
Editorial content. „Chaplin Engages First of
Cast for Comedy
Mack Swain is the first of the cast to be engaged
by Charlie Chaplin for his forth-coming comedy
of Alaska gold rush days – his first comedy feature for
United Artists Corporation distribution.
Swain has appeared with Chaplin in A Dog‘s Life,
The Idle Class, Pay Day, and other comedies. He is best
known for his characterization of ,Ambrose,‘ but
will appear as the ,heavy villain‘ in this comedy on which
work is well under way, though no title has definitely
been decided upon.“
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