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Photoplay, New York, June 1933.

THE G. B. S. The gentleman at the left being none other

than George Bernard Shaw, visiting the MGM studio

and there lunching at the invitation of Marion Davies. Louis B.

Mayer is beside her, Clark Gable behind the mustache.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, April 8, 1933

& Movie Stars Gathered to Fete George Bernard Shaw

in Hollywood, Despite His Caustic remarks. Left

to right: Charles Chaplin, Shaw, Marion Davies, Producer

Louis B. Mayer and Clark Gable.

(...) Associated Press Photo, Des Moines Tribune,

Des Moines, Iowa, March 31, 1933.

      Also in Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March 31, 1933;

      Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis; Indiana, April 1, 1933;

      Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 1, 1933;

      Barre Daily Times, Barre, Vermont, April 3, 1933; and

      News Leader, Staunton, Virginia, April 3, 1933.     

& SHAW IS GUEST OF MOVIE STARS

      George Bernard Shaw, famous playwright, makes his first

trip to Southern California. Unperturbed by air

adventures, he whirled briefly through the kaleidoscope

called Hollywood, and emerged, still glittering

at every facet and having a good time. He is pictured here

having lunch with noted film personages. Left to right:

Charles Chaplin, George Bernard Shaw, Marion Davies, Louis B.

Mayer, Clark Gable, and George Hearst.

(...) International News Photo, Decatur Herald,

Decatur, Illinois, March 31, 1933.

      Also in Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware, April 1, 1933.

& Mr. G. B. Shaw Labeled

      World‘s Rudest Man

      Everywhere Along Route of World Tour and on Boat

      He‘s Insulted People and Got Away With It

      BY ALMA WHITAKER (...)

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN BAFFLED

      No one has made such a speciality of insulting impudence

as this white-haired old gentleman of 77, who, in repose,

can look positively benign. Charlie Chaplin says he is the hardest

man to converse with whom he ever struck, and his visit

with him was simply agonizing. Shaw was not exactly insulting

to Charlie, but he was crisp and stilted – just made

Charlie feel like a worm.

(...) Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California,

April 2, 1933

& TOGETHER AGAIN!

      OPENING of George Bernard Shaw‘s „Androcles and the

Lion“ at the Hollywood, Cal., Playhouse, was attended

by Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard (both above). Their

presence together recalled old rumors of romance.

(...) Acme Photo, Daily News, New York, June 20, 1933

& Charles Chaplin, George Bernard Shaw, Marion Davies,

Louis B. Mayer, Clark Gable

(...) Photo, Photoplay, June 1933


„Georgie Shaw“

Editorial content. „By that look in your eye, Georgie Shaw,

we know a wise-crack is coming Marion Davies´ way!

But Marion is famous herself at repartee. Charlie Chaplin,

Louis B. Mayer and Clark Gable are entertaining the

celebrated Irish wit at an M-G-M studio luncheon tendered

G. B. S.“


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