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Motion Picture Herald, New York, September 8, 1935.
Smile (Theme from „Modern Times“)
Lyrics by JOHN TURNER and GEOFFREY PARSONS
Music by CHARLES Chaplin, sheet music, 1936,
ednapurviance.org
Nat „King“ Cole recorded the song on Capitol
Records, his recording reached the tenth position on the
Billboard Charts in 1954.
& New York Theatre, exterior by day, New York, 1906, postcard
& New York Theatre, exterior by day,
marquee Robert Warwick in „The Dollar Mark,“ New York
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Sept. 26, 1914
& Loew‘s New York Theatre (on the right side), exterior by night,
New York, June 1931
& United Artists Films
Ready for Release
Of the feature pictures to be released through United
Artists during the current season, five have been
completed, six are in the last stages of production and seven
are now being prepared for the cameras. They
involve the work of Charles Chaplin, Samuel Goldwyn,
David O. Selznick, Alexander Korda and Edward
Small of Reliance Pictures. (...)
Mr. Chaplin‘s first film in four years, „Modern Times,“ has
been cut and edited and will be released next month.
(...) Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 28, 1935
„At the New York theatre on October 11“
Editorial content. „Chaplin‘s Film Completed
Charlie Chaplin studios have announced that the scoring
of the forthcoming Chaplin production, Modern Times,
has been completed. The picture is scheduled for a world
premiere at the New York theatre on October 11.
Modern Times will be released through United Artists.“
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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