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Motion Picture Herald, New York, February 23, 1935.

Charles Chaplin, „Modern Times“ Set on location,

Green Briar Picture Shows

& Charles Chaplin, portrait, 1925

& Joseph M. Schenck

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 28, 1933, detail

& TO MOSCOW. Samuel Goldwyn, after

bringing East the first print of „Nana,“ introducing Anna

Sten, his new star from Russia, is to go on to

Moscow in April. „Nana“ is a United Artists release.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Jan. 13, 1934

& Victor M. Shapiro

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


„And Chaplin one, with a possibility of two more“

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

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

      „At the United Artists studio Joseph M. Schenck presided

over a series of conferences with the stockholders, with

the result that all producer partners and producers now associated

with United Artists were given five-year releasing

contracts in place of their present short-time agreements.

In the producer-partner group are Samuel Goldwyn,

Mary Pickford and Charles Chaplin.“ (...)

      „Quotas thus far set call for 20th Century to deliver 12,

Samuel Goldwyn six, Reliance four and Chaplin one,

with a possibility of two more featuring Paulette Goddard.“ (...)


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