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Boris Shumiatski, New Masses, New York, September 24, 1935.

Charles Chaplin, Universal founder Carl Laemmle,

circa 1930, Discovering Chaplin

& Laemmle likes fried chicken and plenty of it. To insure

a regular supply, he established a model chicken

ranch at Universal City, in the heart of the studio zone.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, June 1927

& All of These „Keystone“ Comedy Company Stars

Now Join the Universal Staff!

      FORD STERLING (...) H. PATHE LEHRMAN

(...) Ad, Moving Picture World, Feb. 28, 1914

& Five miles from Hollywood‘s busiest corner,

over the twisting, winding Caluenga Pass and back into the hills...

Universal City. Six hundred acres of it, if you please...

and here the gypsy-like atmosphere of the carnival reigns

(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Feb. 1924

& Visitors. At Universal City recently were heads of the Soviet

film industry on an inspection trip in this country.

From the left: Carl Laemmle, jr., A. Aberson, Amkino;

Vladimir I. Virlinsky, Amkino president;

Boris Z. Shumiatsky, head of Russian industry;

Carl Laemmle, Universal president.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, July 27, 1935, detail 

& Soviet Trade Pact to Benefit U. S. Film Industry.

      Market for Equipment and Films Will Expand, Says Verlinsky

(...) Film Daily, July 16, 1935


„One never-changing mask“

Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin‘s New Picture

      B. Shumiatski.“

      B. Shumiatski was head of the recent Soviet Cinema

Commission to the United States. His article on

Charlie Chaplin was translated from the Moscow Pravda

by Leon Dennen.

      „Charlie Chaplin has one never-changing

mask: a derby, a cane, triangularly-shaped moustache,

a flat-footed walk and worn-out shoes.“ (...)

      Boris Z. Shumiatsky, head of Russian film industry.

      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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