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Carl Wilmore, Boston Post, Boston, Massachusetts, April 4, 1920
Mildred, as she appeared in her very first picture,
at the age of 10½ years. Are there any film
fans who remember the production and what it was about?
(...) Photo, Boston Post, April 4, 1920
„Charlie cried awfully, when our baby died“
Editorial content. „Love Tragedy of the Chaplins
An Unscreened Movie of Charlie‘s Life
With His 19-Year-Old Wife“ (...)
„By Carl Wilmore
REEL 1
EARLY SUNSHINE
LOUIS B. MAYER STUDIOS, MISSION ROAD,
LOS ANGELES, Cal. – Life is nothing but a movie after all.“ (...)
„When Her Mother Used the switch“ (...)
„,Let‘s stick to Pocatello.‘
,Oh, yes. Well, once I got a good switching. We were
going to visit the Indian reservation hear there. I had
a brand new blue silk parasol. Of couse, I had to stumble
going up some stairs and I fell through the parasol
and ruined it. I got a good switching that time.‘
,I was always crazy about children,‘ Mildred rambled
on. And dogs – I was always playing with some dog
or other. Even today I hope maybe I‘ll have another baby.
I‘d love to. Charlie cried awfully, when our baby died.‘
,Did you leave Pocatello?‘“
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