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Los Angeles Evening Express, L. A., Calif., January 11, 1921.
Two views from Charlie Chaplin‘s super-special,
„The Kid,“ released by First National as one of its „Big Five.“
(...) Stills, Motion Picture News, Jan. 29, 1921
& CHARLIE A THE GOLDWYN STUDIO
Charlie Chaplin Visiting His Friend Will Rogers
CHARLIE CHAPLIN went to see his friend,
Will Rogers, at the Goldwyn studio, and took a constitutional
with MAY COLLINS and SAMUEL GOLDWYN.
(...) Photo, Picture Show, London, April 23, 1921
& Goldwyn Praises Film of Rival,
Chaplin, as Greatest He Ever Made
(...) Oakland Tribune, Jan. 16, 1921
& Goldwyn Praises Chaplin Picture (...)
LOS ANGELES. – Samuel Goldwyn gave a private
showing at the Goldwyn studio of The Kid, Charlie Chaplin‘s
latest picture, to the most distinguished group ever
gathered to see a photoplay.“ (....) „Mr. Goldwyn called
The Kid „the greatest picture ever produced
by a single artist.“
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 29, 1921
„A private showing last night at the Goldwyn studios“
Editorial content. „,The Kid,‘ Chaplin‘s
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The Kid, Charlie Chaplin‘s picture that has been discussed
in and out of courtrooms during the past few months,
was given a private showing last night at the Goldwyn studios
before a distinguished gathering of writers, stars, and
directors. Samuel Goldwyn was the host.
Among those present were Sir Gilbert Parker, Reginald
Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes, Gertrude Atherton,
Elinor Glyn, Abraham Leher, Gouverneur Morris, LeRoy Scott,
Edward Knoblock, Mabel Normand, Clayton Hamilton,
Charlie Chaplin and members of the Goldwyn studio staff.“
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