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Dick Hyland, New Movie, New York, August 1935


„He knew now her name was Hetty, Hetty Kelly“

Editorial content. „LOVE LAUGHS AT

      the LITTLE CLOWN

      By DICK HYLAND

      Charlie Chaplin seeks, in women, a heart-breaking dream

      that is lost and gone, never to be recaptured

      ONE evening at Hollywood‘s famed Cocoanut Grove

in the Ambassador Hotel Charlie Chaplin was

accompanied by a girl he had been with almost daily for

a fortnight. It was, Hollywood, felt sure, a budding

romance. Perhaps this one . . .“ (...)

      „The next night he was again in the wings as the girls

danced. He knew now her name was Hetty, Hetty

Kelly. She had an older sister, Alice, also dancing in the

troupe. And a younger brother, Arthur.“ (...)

      Five photos. „Edna Purviance, Mildred Harris,

      Lita Grey, Paulette Goddard – two have been his wives,

      all he has loved.“ (...)

      In a box. „But the girl who has been Charles Spencer

      Chaplin‘s ideal, his dream, whom he loved more than life,

      no one ever saw, and no one knew.“ (...)  

      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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