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Motion Picture Herald, New York, December 7, 1935.

Richard Averill Smith (photographer), Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,

exterior by day, New York 1935, nyago.org

& Richard Averill Smith (photographer), Lounge Café at the

Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York 1935

& U. A. HAS BEST YEAR IN FOREIGN MARKET

(...) Hollywood – Business of United Artists

in the foreign field during the past season was the most profitable

in the company‘s history, it was stated by Arthur W.

Kelly, vice-president in charge of distribution, in his address

before the U. A. convention yesterday. The reasons

for this, Kelly said, are the increased number of pictures,

expansion of exchanges, and the gathering

of production policies to the demands of audiences in all parts

of the world. As a result of this impetus, Kelly predicted

that the 1935-36 season will show an increase of easily 50 per

cent over last season for U. A. in the foreign field.

He based this forecast on the product lineup, particularly the

Charlie Chaplin picture.

(...) Film Daily, July 10, 1935


„Luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria“

Editorial content. „FOREIGN EXECUTIVE HONORED.

As Arthur W. Kelly, vice-president in charge of sales of United

Artists, entertained at luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria

Hotel, New York, for Cecil Marks, United Artists general manager

for Australia. Shown are (seated, left to right) Haskell

Masters, Lowell Calvert, Harry Gold, Paul Lazarus, Harry D.

Buckley, Mr. Marks, Mr. Kelly, Emanuel Silverstone,

  1. H.J. Muller, Lan Daly, Monroe Greenthal (standing, left to right)

  2. R.G. Hilton, W. Leibler, H. W. Schroeder, Morris Helprin

and Sam Cohen. Mr. Marks came to New York for conferences

on Far East distribution.“

      Modern Times will be banned in Germany.

      Modern Times world premiere is in New York Feb. 5, 1936

      at the Rivoli Theatre.

      Rivoli Theatre, Broadway at 49th Street, New York.


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