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Wid‘s Daily, New York, August 18, 1920.
The Kid Scenes
& Charlie Chaplin Secure
in Salt Lake City
(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 28, 1920
„Seeks to restrain him from selling“
Editorial content. „Chaplin in The Kid
Comedian Talks of Feature – Quoted as Arranging
for Sale in Salt Lake City
(Special to Wid‘s Daily).
Los Angeles – Charlie Chaplin, according to a dispatch
from Salt Lake City published in a local paper, has ready
for distribution a feature called The Kid on which he has been
working for two years.
The publication says:
,Here (Salt Lake City) the process servers cannot
serve him and he will remain until he has sold his great cinema
effort The Kid, reputed to have cost $1,000,000 in the
making, which his wife, Mildred Harris Chaplin, now suing
for divorce, seeks to restrain him from selling.
,Chaplin is wise. He knows all the wiles of the cinema
game and he knows how to thread himself out
of the labyrinth of the law as well. He has consulted expert
counsel and he knows where he stands.“ (...)
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