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Guardian, Manchester, England, September 12, 1921.
Mrs. LOUELLA O. PARSONS
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, May 1914
& Charlie and „The Kid.“ (...)
A friend of mine who happened to be in the Chaplin studios
while „The Kid“ was being filmed, tells a funny story
on Charlie and Jackie.
,Here, Jackie, walk up to the stove and turn the flapjacks
in this manner,‘ prompted Director Chaplin.
,See here, Charlie,‘ said the wee boss of the studio, ,let me do
it my may, and then, if you do not like it, we will do your way.‘
(...) LOUELLA O. PARSONS, Picture Show, London, April 2, 1921
„Frankly, I should not have recognized him“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin IN ENGLAND.
MOBBED BY HERO WORSHIPPERS.
INTENTION OF VISITING MANCHESTER.
Sad Story Of The Man Who Came For A Rest.
(From our Special Correspondent.)
Southampton, Saturday.
,The Mayor is waiting.‘ We all heard the whispered
message, and Mr. Chaplin seized his black bowler hat and his
crook-handled walking-stick and made for the door.
He had been holding a reception in his stateroom on the
Olympic, a jolly, informal reception. He waited for
no introductions. Seeing a face in the doorway he cheerily
called ,Come right in,‘ and greeted the stranger with
as hearty a handshake as the known friend.
I stood aside and watched his easy way. He did not pose.
He was delightfully natural and free. Strangers betrayed
by their hesitancy a doubt as to whether this dapper little man
of simple manner were really the man they had come
to see. ,Mr. Chaplin‘ was so unlike the picture of ,Charlie
Chaplin‘ photographed in the memory. Frankly,
I should not have recognized him. The absence of moustache
and make-up effect such a difference.“ (...)
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