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Sidney Skolsky, Daily News, New York, December 9, 1935.

Max Munn Autrey (photographer), Charles Chaplin with

musical director Al Newman (both at the right side) and orchestra,

United Artists Studio, Hollywood, circa Nov. 1935, charliechaplinmusic.com

      Max Munn Autrey is still photographer on Modern Times.

& Sidney Skolsky

(...) Photo, Box Office Digest, Hollywood, Cal., Nov. 9, 1946

& Hollywood

      By SIDNEY SKOLSKY.

      Candid Camera Shot

                                                  Hollywood, Dec. 11.“ (...)

      „CHARLIE CHAPLIN and Eddie Cantor are talking

on the stage, where Chaplin is recording . . . Cantor asks Chaplin

if he believes his material is funny when he sees it on the

screen . . . Chaplin answers that he has viewed the sequences

so often that he has lost his perspective, but this doesn‘t

worry him . . . „I tell myself,“ says Chaplin, „that it must have

been funny when I first thought of it and acted it or else

I wouldn‘t have done it“ . . .

(...) Daily News, New York, Dec. 12, 1935


„Completing the scoring of the flicker without him“

Editorial content. „Hollywood

      By SIDNEY SKOLSKY,

     THE GOSSIPEL TRUTH

                                                   Hollywood, Dec. 8.

       Charlie Chaplin and musical director Al Newman had

a tiff and  Chaplin is completing the scoring of the flicker

without him . . . Chaplin is so busy trying to rush Modern Times

for release that Paulette Goddard is escorting H. G Wells

to the movie studios and night clubs herself . . .“ (...)

      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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