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Film Daily, New York, September 16, 1932.

Lita Grey Chaplin and sons

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Feb. 1930

& Two little boys who are happy in spite of the fact

that they are the storm center of a divorce

case. Charles and Sydney Chaplin, sons of the world‘s most

famous comedian, are cared for by their grandmother,

while their mother is on a vaudeville tour.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, July 1929

& Lita Grey Chaplin‘s sons, undated

& These children cost their father $7,185 last year

for food, lodging, clothes and amusements.

But daddy can afford it. In fact, he provides $6,000 a year

for each. The rest is put in savings accounts.

Who‘s the papa? Why, Charlie Chaplin. Don‘t you think

the boys – Charlie, Jr., and Sidney – look like him?

(...) Photo Underwood & Underwood, Photoplay, Jan. 1932

& Lita Grey Chaplin‘s sons, press photo

& Famous Comic‘s Sons In Paris –

Lita Grey Chaplin‘s sons, Press Photo, Nov. 18, 1931

& CHARLIE CHAPLIN won the first round of his

battle to keep his sons – Charles, Jr., 7, and Sydney Earl, 6 –

from fulfilling a film contract that their mother, Lita

Grey Chaplin, had made for them.

(...) New Movie, Nov. 1931

& Sons of Charlie Chaplin Ready to Follow Career of Father

By BLAND JOHANESON Smart little

Lita Grey Chaplin, having decided that her boys...

(...) Lita Chaplin And Sons

to Play for Fox. Last minute Rialto news

(...) Film Daily, July 9, 1932

& Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr., and Sidney Earl

Chaplin, children of Charlie Chaplin, have arrived

from abroad en route to Hollywood, where they are to appear

in pictures for Fox.

(...) Film Daily, July 12, 1932

& CHARLES SPENCER CHAPLIN, JR.

and SIDNEY EARL CHAPLIN, leave New York today for Hollywood

to begin work in their first Fox picture.

(...) Film Daily, New York, July 14, 1932

& Charlie Chaplin Enjoined

      In Controversy Over Sons

      West Coast Bureau of The Film Daily

      Hollywood – An alternative writ enjoining Superior

Judge H. Parker Wood from further hearing

Charlie Chaplin‘s injunction suit to prevent his two young

sons from appearing in Fox pictures was

obtained yesterday by the mother, Lita Grey Chaplin.

(...) Film Daily, Aug. 30, 1932


„To place their two sons in films under the Fox banner“

Editorial content. „Renewing Fight Over Chaplin Sons

      West Coast Bureau of The Film Daily

      Hollywood – Notwithstanding the ruling won by Charlie

Chaplin recently, Mrs. Lita Grey Chaplin will make

a new effort in Superior Court on Sept. 22 to place their

two sons in films under the Fox banner.“


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