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Boris Shumiatski, New Masses, New York, September 24, 1935.
Modern Times Set on Location.
Factory gate at Ramirez and Howard east of former
Chinatown, Los Angeles, Silent Location
& Chaplin Studios, Department of City Planning, City of Los
Angeles, Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) Report,
Planning Community: Hollywood, Monument No. LA-58, Date
Adopted/Approved 02-05-1969, Monument Name A & M
Records Studio (Formerly Charlie Chaplin Studio), Address
1416 N. La Brea Avenue, Photo
& Crowd in front of Rivoli, exterior by night, marquee
Charlie CHAPLIN MODERN TIMES, New York, Feb. 5, 1936
(World Premiere), Keystone France, Getty Images, detail
& United Artists
Offices: 729 Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y. (...)
Modern Times. A dramatic comedy based
on mass production in a big factory. Charlie Chaplin, Paulette
Goddard. Rel. Oct. 11.
(...) CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES,
Variety, Sept. 18, 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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