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Courier-News, Bridgewater, New Jersey, October 24, 1935.

Max Munn Autrey (photographer), Paulette Goddard, ca. 1935.

       Max Munn Autrey is still photographer on Modern Times.

& Cocoanut Grove, interior, Los Angeles

(...) Photo by Mott, Motion Picture, Jan. 1929, detail

& Next Week Victor Hugo‘sLes Miserables

      „Look Dear, Victor Hugo remember

We ate at his cafe when we were in Los Angeles.“

      Sounds like Norton is getting in a bit

      of a plug for Los Angeles.

(...) Norton Gaston (creator), Showmen‘s Lobby Laffs!

Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 7, 1935, cartoon

& Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, his new leading lady,

listen to Eddie Duchin‘s orchestra at Cocoanut Grove.

They‘re teamed in the comedian‘s new silent film, „Modern

Times.“ Rumor has it, they‘re married. They won‘t say!

(...) Photo Wide World, Motion Picture, Nov. 1935


„Prefers not to speak in his pictures“

Editorial content. „Answers to Questions

      By FREDERICK J. HASKIN

      Readers can get an answer to any question of fact

      or information by writing The Courier-News

      Informations Bureau, Frederic J. Haskin, director, 21st

      and C Streets, NW., Washington, D. C., enclosing

      three cents in stamps for reply.“ (...)

      „Q. Has Charlie Chaplin spoken in any of his pictures?

– C. B.

      A. He has never spoken a line in any of his productions.

He has used sound effects in some of them and

in some instances others in the cast have spoken lines,

but Chaplin insists that he is a pantomime artist

and prefers not to speak in his pictures.“

      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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