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Exhibitors Herald, New York, February 5, 1921.
In a box: Three to Produce
Carlyle Robinson, director of publicity for Charles
Chaplin, issues the following statement
concerning the comedian‘s contract with First National:
„Mr. Chaplin has but three more productions
to deliver to Associated First National to terminate his
contract with that organization. To date he has
delivered ,A Dog‘s Life,‘ ,Shoulder Arms,‘ ,Sunnyside,‘
,A Day‘s Pleasure‘ and ,The Kid.‘“
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 5, 1921
„Quietly and business-like“
Editorial content. „CHAPLIN AGAIN WORKING
Comedian Is to Finish Contract With First National and
Then He Will Become Active With the ,Big Four.‘
Next Picturization of an Original Story by Star – Edna
Purviance Is Again Cast in the Lead“
Photo. „Charlie Chaplin
(Special to Exhibitors Herald)
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 25. – Quietly and business-like,
Charlie Chaplin has resumed his place in the
production field by taking exclusive control of his studios
at DeLongpre and LaBrea avenues, Hollywood.“ (...)
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