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Camera! Los Angeles, California, March 12, 1921.
Looks Like Another Job, Soon
Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in a scene from
The Kid, Chaplin‘s latest First National attraction.
The comedian is a glazier, and when work is slack ,the kid‘
sees that he has something to do.
(...) The Kid Still, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 26, 1921
& W. B. Sweezy, Dortha Theatre, Manville, Wyo. –
„Exhibitors can not go wrong on any First National pictures.“ (...)
Charlie Chaplin Went to Heaven
and he brought back
A Bit of Heaven for the Exhibitor
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 26, 1921
& Chaplin Sues
Claims $62,147 Additional from First National
on Foreign Sales of „The Kid“
(...) Film Daily, Jan. 22, 1926
& United And First
National Abroad
Greenhill Default Causes Big Distributors
to Plan Invasion.
(...) Variety, Feb. 11, 1921
„A nail pierced his shoe“
Editorial content. „CHAPLIN INJURED
Due to an accident Charlie Chaplin is at present not
producing. A nail pierced his shoe and penetrated
his foot nearly an inch. Fearing blood poisoning the doctors
forbade the comedian to do any work for a while.“
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