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Frank S. Nugent, New York Times, New York, Feb. 6, 1936.
Charlie Chaplin in „Modern Times,“ his first film in five years.
(...) New York Times, Feb. 6, 1936
& World Premiere Crowd in front of Rivoli Theatre, exterior
by night, marquee You‘ve Waited Five Years
For This Picture – Charlie Chaplin Modern Times,
New York,Feb. 5, 1936
& Luckies a light smoke
OF RICH, FULL-BODIED TOBACCO
Lucky Strike Cigarettes
(...) Ad, New Yorker, Feb. 1, 1936
„Beat an irresistible tattoo upon any audience‘s funnybone“
Editorial content. „THE SCREEN
Heralding the Return, After an Undue Absence, of Charlie
Chaplin in ,Modern Times‘
Modern Times, written, directed and produced
by Charles Chaplin; musical score by Mr. Chaplin; settings
by Charles D. Hall; released through United Artists,
At the Rivoli
A Tramp... Charles Chaplin.“ (...)
„By Frank S. Nugent.
The hands of the cinema clock were set back five years
last night when a funny little man with a microscopic
mustache, a battered derby hat, turned up shoes and a flexible
bamboo cane returned to the Broadway screen to resume
his place in the affections of the film-going public.“ (...)
„Modern Times has still the same old Charlie, the lovable
little fellow whose hands and feet and prankish eyebrows
can beat an irresistible tattoo upon any audience‘s funnybone
or hold it still, taut beneath the spell of human tragedy.“ (...)
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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