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Dan Thomas, Oklahoma News, Oklahoma City, Okla, Nov. 7, 1932.

Yes, and Then Again, No

      From George Gerhard, publicity director of United Artists,

comes the following:

      „Charlie Chaplin is beginning to feel a picture coming on,

according to private advices from Hollywood. The story

goes that he has a new story, one based upon a new idea of his,

and that he is planning soon to place it into production.

     „Whether or not the picture will be a comedy masterpiece

or another Woman of Paris is not made clear. And, which

necessarily follows, neither is it pointed out whether Charlie will

star in it himself or direct others in it.

      „When and if the picture is produced it will be made for

United Artists release, as have all the Chaplin features for the

past twelve years.“

(...) Film Daily, Jan. 5, 1933


With a brilliance to match his own

Editorial content. „The Loves of Charlie Chaplin

      ,Too Much Sweet Sixteen‘ Wrecked Marriages

      of Noted Film Comedian

      First photo. “Paulette Goddard“

      Second photo. „Mildred Harris“

      Third photo. „Charlie Chaplin“

      (EDITOR‘S NOTE: This is the second of three stories

on Charlie Chaplin‘s three loves – Mildred Harris, Lita Grey

and, now, Paulette Goddard.)

      By Dan Thomas

      NEA Service Writer

      HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7. – Too much Sweet Sixteen.

      That is the reason Charlie Chaplin and his first wife, Mildred

Harris, came to a parting of the ways.

      At least that was the story told to me by Miss Harris.

We were discussing Charlie‘s married life at the time

of his separation from Lita Grey, his second wife.

      ,To much sweet 16 – that‘s Charlie‘s trouble,‘ Mildred

commented. ,What he needs to be really happy,

is a woman of about 30, a woman with poise, with a full

knowledge of human nature, particularly of the

kind accompanying exceptional minds, and with a brilliance

to match his own.“ (...)


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