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The Kid Clippings 268/268
Motion Picture, New York, July 1935.
The Kid Set
& Plaza Hotel, Central Park Lake, New York,
Work Progress Administration, 1935-1941
& Criterion, exterior by day, marquee Jackie Coogan „Peck‘s
Bad Boy,“ Mack Sennett „Small Town Hero,“ Atlanta
(...) Exhibitors Herald, July 9, 1921
& The „Kid“ himself. Five-year-old Jackie Coogan,
the most famous youngster in America.
(...) Photo, New York Tribune, New York, April 17, 1921
& Coogan Welcomes Mail Each Week
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 23, 1921
& FEW kings have been feted by eastern America
as has „The Kid.“ (...)
Jackie Coogan was the principal guest at a luncheon
given by the Princess Braganza, and afterward was
the chief spectator at a special showing of „The Kid,“ for
charity, at the Plaza Hotel.
(...) Photoplay, Aug. 1921
„Coogan had never seen the film“
Editorial content. „More about Chaplin. When Jackie Coogan,
now much taller than Chaplin, recently visited Charlie
at the studio, the great comedian learned that although it is sixteen years since he played in The Kid, Coogan had never seen
the film. Stopping all production, Chaplin ran the old masterpiece
in his private projection room and Jackie, now almost
of age, saw himself as the beloved little urchin of The Kid,
for the first time.“
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