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Motion Picture Herald, New York, July 13, 1935.
HONORED. By fellow executives of the industry in New York
was Al Lichtman, new president of United Artists, at last
week‘s AMPA meeting. On the dais, from the left: Jack Alicoate,
Mr. Lichtman, Charles C. Pettijohn, Martin Quigley,
Joseph M. Schenck, retiring UA head.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, July 6, 1935
„It will make the front pages of the world“
Advertisement. „Today, seventeen years after its inception,
United Artists stands out more than ever before, the standard
of the industry.“ (...)
„THE STANDARD OF THE INDUSTRY
Released thru U. A.
The announcement of a new Chaplin Production
is always an event! And when two Chaplins are announced
for release in one year the event becomes world news!
Proudly, therefore, United Artists announces Charlie Chaplin
in a dramatic comedy of power and dynamic force
based on mass production in a big factory. It‘s Chaplin at his
very funniest and will set new highs in grosses,
attendance and acclaim! Immediately following this production,
Chaplin will personally produce the story on which he has
set his heart for years, a deep, stirring, human drama, starring Paulette Goddard, with an approach so unusual
it will make the front pages of the world.“
Modern Times world premiere will be in New York
Feb. 5, 1936 at the Rivoli Theatre.
Rivoli Theatre, Broadway at 49th Street, New York.
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Modern Times 1935 1936 1937 next previous