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Victor M. Shapiro, Motion Picture Herald, N. Y., September 1, 1934.

Victor M. Shapiro

(...) Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 30, 1922

& EUROPE BOUND. Joseph M.

Schenck, president of United Artists and 20th Century,

aboard the Ile de France, on his way to Europe

to confer with foreign producers.

(...) Motion Picture Herald, June 23, 1934

& United Artists‘ Directors Assemble in Hollywood

(...) Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 22, 1934


„Or it may be 1936“

Editorial content. „The Hollywood Scene“ (...)

      „By Victor M. Shapiro, Hollywood Correspondent“ (...)

      „United Artists To Release 21

      Joe Schenck, another international traveler, scouted the

recurrent idea that Mary and Charlie may not make

further films for United Artists, by his flat statement that their

contractual obligations are such that all films they appear

in are for that company‘s release.

      Inasmuch as all the United Artists owner-members

are now in Hollywood, with Doug and Mary holding secret

conferences, Schenck will call the annual meeting as

soon as Chaplin gets back from his vacation.

      For next season, United Artists expect to release 21 and

maybe 22 films. Twentieth Century will provide 10,

Samuel Goldwyn three, Reliance two, Korda three, British

Gaumont two, Chaplin one, and if Doug Fairbanks

finishes his Chinese production in time his will be the

twenty-second.

      ,Chaplin‘s film is promised for January, 1935,‘ said Mr.

Schenck, ,or it may be 1936.‘“


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