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Motion Picture Herald, New York, October 19, 1935.
REPUBLIC HAS A COMEDY TOO, MR. CHAPLIN
„$1,000 A MINUTE“
with ROGER PRYOR, LEILA HYAMS
(...) Ad, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 26, 1935
& The new Charlie Chaplin effort, called at this writing
„Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times,“ will cost
plenty by the time it is completed. The story is that it will
be done pretty soon, but one never knows with
Charlie. He need not worry, however, about how much
it costs, for his last, „City Lights,“ grossed a total
of six million.
(...) Why the Million Dollar Pictures are Coming Back,
By Marian Stevens, Photoplay, Nov. 1935
„First Woman President of a Large Film Corporation“
Editorial content. „Mary Pickford Running United
Artists With Kelly And Buckley“ (...)
„The First Lady of the Screen, who is now the first woman
president of a major motion picture corporation, Miss
Mary Pickford, newly arrived from Hollywood, walked into
the office of United Artists Corporation in Seventh
avenue Wednesday and began to confer.“ (...)
„Miss Mary is president of United Artists just now because
she was in the line of succession, being the first
vice-president before the argument over rental contracts started
in Hollywood between Al Lichtman and Samuel Goldwyn,
resulting in a vacancy in the office of president.“ (...)
„First lady of the Screen, Now First Woman President of a
Large Film Corporation, Confers at Home Office“ (...)
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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