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Jerry Lane, Hollywood, Los Angeles, May 1936.
As for Paulette, Charlie Chaplin has big screen plans for her
after her swell work in „Modern Times.“ Paulette, her mother and Charlie have just returned from the Far East.
(...) Photo, Modern Screen, June 1936
& Paulette Goddard
(...) Picture Play Cover, July 1940
„A fervent young sincerity – coupled with an impish humor“
Editorial content. „CHAPLIN‘S Mysterious
PAULETTE GODDARD
CHARLIE CHAPLIN‘S leading lady . . . Hollywood‘s
newest mystery woman . . . Not a biography
of her in existence . . . And she dotes on ice cream ...“ (...)
„IT WAS ON a week-end cruise with some friends that
she met Chaplin . . . Now Charlie has been meeting
lovely, glamorous women most of his life but he‘d never met
one with quite the appeal of this girl . . . Almost
immediately he began smoking much too many cigarets,
stumbling over people‘s feet, and reciting extremely
good poetry. And when Charlie does that he‘s in love . . .
Paulette has more phases to her personality
than any woman he‘s ever known. She has a fervent young
sincerity – coupled with an impish humor. A quiet
assurance – and a delightful shyness.
– Jerry Lane“
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