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Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, April 23, 1924.
Left to right – Sid Grauman, Lita Grey and the man
all exhibitors find a box-office asset – Charles Chaplin, who
is now working on his new comedy „The Gold Rush,“
a tale of Alaska for United Artists.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Oct. 11, 1924
& Lita Grey (far left), Sid Grauman and Charlie Chaplin
on the set of The Gold Rush on location,
Motion Picture Stills, University of California Los Angeles
& SID GRAUMAN VISITS CHARLIE CHAPLIN
ON LOCATION, The Gold Rush Program, L. A. 1925
& Here is Charlie Chaplin in Alaska, with Sid
Grauman, who made the famous gold rush to the Klondike
in 1898. He is acting as advisor in staging the
scenes for Charlie‘s new picture.
Photo by International Newsreel
(...) Motion Picture, Oct. 1924
„Will direct the program by telegraph from Truckee“
Editorial content. „KeYES STAFF PLANS
FROLIC FOR TONIGHT
The members of the District Attorney‘s official family,
together with their wives and families, will hold
their annual get-together at the Elite tonight, which will
be marked by a banquet, several entertainment
features and dancing. An interesting phase of the entertainment
program, which is furnished by Sid Grauman, is the
fact that Grauman will direct the program by telegraph from
Truckee, where he is with Charlie Chaplin on location
where snow scenes for Chaplin‘s comedy-drama of gold
rush days in Alaska are being made.“ (...)
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