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Motion Picture Herald, New York, August 26, 1933.

Jack Oakie and Peggy Hopkins Joyce are often at

various restaurants together. Peggy is said to be thrilled by Jack.

(...) Modern Screen, May 1933

& Make Whoopee do it all over again

Re-Play Eddie Cantor Whoopee

Now Booking at United Artists Exchanges

(...) Film Daily, May 26, 1933

& As Cantor Witnesseth. So does Miriam Hopkins become

a Samuel Goldwyn Star, joining Eddie and

Anna Sten. Reading from Mr. Cantor to Mr. Goldwyn, we here

observe Miss Hopkins as she signed a contract

which placed her on the Goldwyn-United Artists roster

of production names for four years.

(...) Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 22, 1934


„(TITLE TO BE ANNOUNCED)“

Advertisement. „Big

      is a small word for them!

      Charles Chaplin Production

      He doesn‘t make many pictures, but when he does make

one he makes cinema history at the same time.

A Chaplin masterpiece is not the work of weeks or months,

but of years. Into the lavish treasure chest of his

resources he dips a prodigal hand. And the whole world

takes notice when he is ready to lift the veil.

This one will be his greatest, by far, greater even than

City Lights, and you know what that one did!

      (TITLE TO BE ANNOUNCED)

      Releasing thru United Artists


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