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Modern Times Clippings 108/382
Motion Picture Daily, New York, September 6, 1934.
Eddie Cantor Gift Shop and Brown Derby Restaurant,
exterior by day, Los Angeles, 1930s, California Historical Society
Collection at University of Southern California
& Brown Derby, exterior by night, Los Angeles, undated,
The Rendezvous of the Stars. The Brown Derby,
Hollywood, California, postcard
& Brown Derby, exterior by day, Los Angeles,
1940s, Water and Power
& Charlie Chaplin is very proud that for the first time in his life
he is working from a regular scenario. All the gags are
down on paper and all the comic moments that were formerly
impromptu are written and ready. „And they are funny,
too,“ says Charlie, „better than the comedy in my other pictures.“
June 15 Charlie expects will see him, Paulette Goddard,
his leading woman, Dr. Cecil Reynolds, who has a role, and,
of course, Henry Bergman, who has never missed
a Chaplin comedy since they have been produced in Hollywood,
at work. It‘s two years since we have seen the king
of pantomime in a move.
(...) Charlie Chaplin Will Start Work June 15 on His
„Funniest“ Comedy, By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Motion Picture
Editor, Universal Service, Courier-Post, Camden, New
Jersey, May 4, 1934
& Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard together again
and all smiles; they dined at the Derby with King Vidor and Doctor Reynolds
(...) SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD collected
at random, By LOUELLA O. PARSONS, San Francisco
Examiner, San Francisco, Cal., March 23, 1934
& Charlie Chaplin‘s globe-gadding will be done in a new
125-foot motor boat which he is having built. He and
Paulette Goddard, who is either Mrs. Chaplin now or will be
before the trip is made, will cruise around the world
as soon as Charlie finishes his picture, for which 20,000
feet have already been shot.
(...) Louella Parsons, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis,
Missouri, July 18, 1934
& Chatter in Hollywood: „Good Heavens!“ exclaimed young
Los Angeles socialite, Carlyle Edwards. „How did that
thing start?“ The alarming „that thing“ was a report that 23-year-old Edwards and Mrs. Alice Goddard, mother of Paulette,
had secretly been married in Las Vegas, Nev., last month.
Young Carlyle denied it absolutely. Meanwhile, Mrs.
Goddard is seen frequently with her daughter and Charlie
Chaplin, which reminds me, don‘t take the denial
by Robert Montgomery regarding his matrimonial difficulties
and the rumored separation from Betty Allen
Montgomery too seriously.
(...) Random Shots of Hollywood By JERRY HOFFMAN
(Pinch-hitting for Louella O. Parsons), Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1934
„At the Brown Derby“
Editorial content. „Hollywood Personals“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, Francis Lederer
with Steffi Duna, Ann Sothern and Robert Pryor, the
Stuart Erwins, the John Boles, Lee Tracy, W. C. Fields and
Dick Powell at the Brown Derby.“ (...)
Brown Derby Restaurant, 1628 North Vine Street, Hollywood.
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