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Cal York, Photoplay, New York, April 1933.

THE LEADER

      TO THE DARK AGES

(...) Cartoon, New York Times, April 2, 1933

& „When Hindenburg Placed Hitler

in Power He Doubtless Believed He Was Responding

to the Popular Will.“

(...) International News Photo, New York Times, April 2, 1933

& Now we tell one, Charlie, even though

you insist you caught this monster all by yourself, when you

were a fisherman. On the briny Pacific with

its sparkling waves Senor Chaplin feels like a Spanish

fisherman of old and goes after his catch with

the same vim and vigor – and that‘s not a fish story, either,

as most of his english friends will attest.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, May 1933

& Cal York

(...) Photoplay, March 1934, detail


„The sadder moments“

Editorial content. „Cal York Announcing –

      The Monthly Broadcast of Hollywood Goings-On!“ (...)

      „The great comedian who was wont to move

us to tears as well as laughter, brings a touch of his pathos

to the grave of Jack Pickford in Forrest Lawn Memorial

Park, Glendale, Calif. Charlie Chaplin suggests the sadder

moments of the inimitable screen character he has

so often portrayed.“

      Photo.


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