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Robert Fender, Motion Picture, New York, May 1935.
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& Charles Laughton
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, May 1935
& Charles Chaplin
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, May 1935
& It won‘t be long before we have Charlie Chaplin‘s new picture.
He has been working six months.
(...) Wide World Photo, Hollywood, Minneapolis, June 1935
„His work becomes part of you“
Editorial content. „Charles Laughton...
Chooses His Own Academy Winners
For his Henry the VIII, Charles Laughton, once an inn-keeper,
was decorated in 1934 by the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences. Had he been on the Committee, he would have nominated Clark Gable and Norma Shearer this year
By Robert Fender “ (...)
„Charles Chaplin is the greatest of them all
because his work becomes part of you. Each of his films
is an emotional experience. No one but Chaplin
could do such scenes as the one in City Lights where he said
goodbye to the flower girl. Or as in The Gold Rush when
he went into a frenzy of delight after the girls had accepted
his invitation to dinner. But don‘t get me started on
Chaplin. I could talk about him the rest of the day and not
say half of it.“
Three and a half pages, eleven photos.
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Modern Times 1935 1936 1937 next previous