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Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, January 29, 1936.

MODERN TIMES on Broadway (...)

      In every portion of the globe the name of Chaplin means

box-office magic. (...)

      Du Pont Film Manufacturing Corporation

(...) Ad, International Photographer, April 1936

      Also in American Cinematographer, Los Angeles, April 1936 and

      Motion Picture Daily, March 16, 1936.

& Rivoli Theatre, exterior by night, marquee The Triumph of the Motion

Picture Anniversary Week Douglas Fairbanks, New York

(...) Photo, Motion Picture, November 1920

& Rivoli Theatre, exterior at noon, marquee World Premiere

Doug Fairanks – Doug Speaks From The Screen, New York

      Broadway, N. Y., gives DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS record-breaking welcome with „The IRON MASK“

(...) Photo in Ad, Motion Picture News, March 9, 1929

& He stands alone as the greatest entertainer of Modern Times!

      Charlie Chaplin

      in Modern Times (...)

World Premiere Wednesday, Feb. 5th Rivoli Theatre N. Y. C.

(...) Ad, Motion Picture Daily, Jan. 30, 1936.

      Also in Motion Picture Herald, Feb. 1, 1936.

& Industry Figures to

      See Chaplin Opening

      United Artists has set out to get more notables to the

square inch for the opening of Charlie Chaplin‘s

„Modern Times“ than have appeared at any opening for

a long time.

      Douglas Fairbanks, pere and fils, will be on hand, according

to the latest list, and others will be Herbert Bayard Swope,

John E. Otterson, Adolph Zukor, Sidney R. Kent, Harry M. Warner,

Lee Shubert, Alexander Woollcott, Nathan Burkan, Marvin

Schenck, Sam Katz, Harry M. Goetz, Arthur W. Kelly, Harry D.

Buckley and Lillian Hellman.

      Talent will be represented by: Edward G. Robinson, Tilly

Losch, Gloria Swanson, Evelyn Laye, Corinne Griffith,

Ginger Rogers, Eddie Cantor, Burns and Allen and Parkyakarkus.

(...) Motion Picture Daily, Feb. 1, 1936

& Douglas Fairbanks returned to New York yesterday

by plane. He will stay here for the opening of Chaplin‘s

„Modern Times,“ before leaving for Europe. Some of the scenes

of „Marco Polo“ are to be made in Italy and China.

(...) Motion Picture Daily, Feb. 1, 1936

& Britishers to See Chaplin

      The British Commonwealth Club has taken 150

seats for the opening of Charlie Chaplin‘s „Modern Times“

at the Rivoli Feb 5.

(...) Motion Picture Daily, Jan. 30, 1936


„My voice is incongruous with the little tramp character“

Editorial content. „His Last Tramp

      Charles Chaplin‘s soon to be shown Modern Times

may be his last impersonation of the wistful tramp.

Charlie thinks he will act personally on his next one, but

must find a new characterization to fit his voice.

      ,My voice is incongruous with the little tramp character,‘

he said to his associates at United Artists.“

      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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