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Motion Picture Herald, New York, August 26, 1933.
Fete Noted Writer. Samuel Goldwyn, United Artists producer,
and his guests at a luncheon in honor of
Emil Ludwig, German author, in Hollywood. Left to right:
Darryl Zanuck, Herr Ludwig, Eddie Cantor,
Mr. Goldwyn, Dr. A. H. Gianini and Joseph M. Schenck.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 28, 1933
& UNITED ARTISTS SPEEDS
PROGRAM; FOUR COMPLETED, FOUR IN WORK
(...) Motion Picture Herald, Aug. 26, 1933
& Emil Ludwig, the biographer, gets in from the coast today
on his way back to his home in Locarno, Switzerland.
He has been working for Warners on a picture based on the
life of Napoleon.
(...) Motion Picture Daily, Nov. 1, 1933
„Mr. Charles Chaplin had a fling at it with a whistle“
Editorial content. „A METHOD OF TELLING
CONSIDERED quite apart from the emotional impact,
the story telling expedients which Mr. Jesse
Lasky calls ,narratage‘ in his The Power and the Glory are
of agreeable and stimulating interest.
For more than a reasonable length of time now there
has been a scattering of conversation about
the importance of the motion picture setting about a real
adjustment to and assimilation of sound.
Mr. Charles Chaplin had a fling at it with a whistle.“ (...)
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