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Photoplay, New York, January 1936.

„Modern Times“ marquee silhouette in color,

United Artists, 1936

& He stands alone as the greatest entertainer of modern times!

(...) Ad, Film Daily, Jan. 31, 1936

& The only man on earth who can make the whole world laugh! . . .

(...) Ad, Film Daily, Jan. 31, 1936

& Paulette Goddard playing mother to Charlie Chaplin‘s boys,

Sidney, left, and Charles, Jr. Shirley Temple joins the fun.

(...) Photo International, Silver Screen, Jan. 1936

& Miss Temple travels among no one but the best people.

She‘s here on a stroll to the beach with Paulette Goddard and

Charles Chaplin‘s sons, Sidney and Charles, Jr.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1936

& A jolly old informal evening at writer-supervisor Carey

Wilson‘s home. Back, the host, Arlene Judge

(Mrs. Wesley Ruggles), Mrs. Wilson (Carmelita Geraghty).

Front, Paulette Goddard (Where‘s Chaplin?), Wesley,

Jean Fenwick.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1936

& Modern Times. A dramatic comedy based on mass production

in a big factory. Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard

(...) CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES,

Variety, Jan. 22, 1936

& Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard are spiking

romance-ends rumors by being seen together again in the night

spots.

(...) Cal York‘s Gossip of Hollywood, Photoplay, Jan. 1936

& Hmmm, were those rumors just that and that‘s

all about Paulette Goddard being Mrs. Charles Chaplin?

Paulette, Charlie and Charlie‘s two small sons have

been inseparable for over two years, until a month or so back

when Paulette suddenly began appearing in late-spots

with other cronies. The reason, she assured snoopers, being

that Charlie was busy on „Modern Times,“ his new picture.

But the picture‘s in the tin box, now, waiting release, and still

the Goddard girl goes about minus Mr. Chaplin. So what?

Is it a broken home or just a broken date?

(...) Modern Screen, Jan. 1936


„Less and less in the company of the charming Paulette“

Editorial content. „If you believe in signs, the frigidaire

is working on Charlie and his love light, Paulette Goddard. Even

those who have insisted that Charlie and Paulette have

been married all these many romantic moons, have noticed

that the superb jester is being seen less and less in the

company of the charming Paulette.“

      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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