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Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif., October 8, 1920.

Martin J. Quigley, Editor and Publisher of Exhibitors

Herald, as the guest of Carter DeHaven, at the Charley Chaplin

studios, where he „just dropped in“ to say „hello.“

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 4, 1920

& „Thanks, Syd, How‘s the Cellar?“

      Sydney Chaplin turns the keys to the Charlie Chaplin

studios over to Carter DeHaven and Mrs. DeHaven.

Alf Reeves, Chaplin‘s resident manager at Los Angeles, in in the

doorway. The DeHavens will produce their forthcoming

First National pictures in the comedian‘s well equipped plant.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Nov. 6, 1920

& De Haven Says Chaplin Is Not to Return West

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Oct. 23, 1920

& De Haven Christens Former Chaplin Plant

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Oct. 30, 1920

& CHAPLIN TAKES OVER HIS PLANT

      Charlie Chaplin resumed his place

in the production field of the motion picture industry

this week by taking exclusive control of his

studios at De Longpre and La Brea avenues, Hollywood. (...)

      Although the studios had been leased

to Carter De Haven for a lengthy period beginning last October,

an agreement was reached whereby Chaplin is given

the exclusive use of the plant again, due to the completion

by De Haven of his five-reel production, „The Girl in the

Taxi,“ and his requirements for merely cutting and assembling

space. In the meantime, it is understood, De Haven

is planning to build his own studio.

(...) Film Capital Production Notes, Camera!

Los Angeles, Jan. 22, 1921


„The rental to be paid is $1250 per week“

Editorial content. „FLASHES.

      CHAPLIN RENTS PLANT.

      Carter De Haven Secures Picturesque Studio.

      By Grace Kingsley.

      That Charlie Chaplin does not intend to return to Los

Angeles for at least a year is evidenced from the

fact that yesterday, through his brother, Sydney Chaplin,

he closed negotiations with Ben H. Cohen,

manager of the Carter De Haven Productions, for the lease

of the Chaplin studio for one year. The lease takes

effect today, and the rental to be paid is $1250 per week.

      According to word of friends yesterday, Chaplin

will go abroad as soon as his affairs are straightened out in regard

to his latest picture, The Kid, and after some manner

of settlement is arranged with Mildred Harris Chaplin.“ (...)


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