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Motion Picture Herald, New York, September 16, 1933.

Tac (cartoonist), GOEBBELS HAS A NIGHTMARE.

(...) Sunday Pictorial, London, Feb. 12, 1939

& Film-Kurier, Theater Kunst Variété Funk (...)

TAGESZEITUNG

Mit 8704 Auflage und Weltverbreitung

das führende deutsche Fachblatt

(...) Film-Kurier, Berlin, Feb. 8, 1939

& Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Sept. 18, 1933,

Chaplin for The Ages

& Paulette Goddard

      Chaplin gives her daily diction lessons.

(...) Photo, Daily News, New York, Oct. 23, 1933

& When you hear a conversation about Peter

and Charlie, you‘re listening to something about Paulette

Goddard and Chaplin. Peter is her nickname.

Charlie spends hours every day giving her diction

lessons.

(...) Daily News, New York, Oct. 23, 1933

& THE CURRENT CINEMA

      Wings Over Eisenstein

      – Love in the Forenoon

      A decided trend to the adult is noted in film fare

      of the last several weeks. – The Film Daily, a newspaper

      of motion pictures.

      I LOOKED right into this development, but all I could

discover was that the movies are still incurably

ambitious and they still hope travel is going to broaden them.

The current offerings include Carl Laemmle‘s

discovery of icebergs – the screen‘s supreme adventure,

in which a new star, Nature, is presented to the

public; Upton Sinclair‘s exquisite plunge into darkest

Mexico, featuring the torture of a peon and the

expulsion of Lincoln Kirstein from the New School for Social

Research; Warner Brothers‘ exposé of conditions

among the wild boys of the road, in which a girl throws

scruples to the winds „to hold her own among

the legion of God‘s stepchildren;“ and Edward G. Robinson‘s

world premiere at 9:30 A. M. at the Strand, in which

„his lips of thunder meet her lips of fire.“

(...) New Yorker, Sept. 30, 1933

& The German Nazis have abolished vivisection

throughout the land. Probably just a device of Herr Hitler

to protect that Chaplin mustache,

(...) NEA Service, Dothan Eagle, Dothan, Alabama,

Sept. 16, 1933.

      Also under The Inarticulate Many in Daily Advertiser,

      Lafayette, Louisiana, Sept. 16, 1933.

& MUTUAL

      Hitler‘s is annoyed by Charlie Chaplin‘s mustache. But

his annoyance is mild compared with Chaplin‘s annoyance over

the Hitler mustache.

(...) Associated Newspapers, Asheville Citizen-Times,

Asheville, North Carolina, Sept. 16, 1933


„And all over Charles Chaplin‘s mustachio“

Editorial content. „BY A WHISKER

      Chewing its upper lip last week was Germany‘s motion

picture trade journal, Film Kurier, and all over Charles

Chaplin‘s mustachio, as reported by London‘s Daily Herald.

The reason: reports that the comedian had determined

to discontinue the use of his long famed insignificant mustache,

because it too closely resembles that worn by Adolf

Hitler. Drawn was a sharp contrast between Chaplin, mere

film comedian, and Hitler, the ,intellectual.‘ Chaplin

still retains his popularity.“


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