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Motion Picture Daily, New York, February 5, 1934.

HOLLYWOOD STARS! Meet the famous screen stars with

Cal York of Photoplay doing the introducing! America

is all ears for „45 Minutes in Hollywood“ presented by Borden‘s

MAKERS OF FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR 75 YEARS,

Photoplay, March 1934, detail

& Charlie Chaplin Takes His Two Boys to See the Circus

      If further evidence is needed to prove that spring is here, your

attention is called to the three dyed-in-the-wool circus

fans above – and, incidentally, one of the few times the three have

been photographed together – Charlie Chaplin, film

comedian, and his two sons, Sidney Earl Chaplin,at the left,

and Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. The comedian and

two sons are shown as the candid camera caught them at one

of the current Los Angeles performances of the Al G.

Barnes Circus at Washington and Hill streets.

(...) Wide World photo, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles,

Cal., April 9, 1934

& Charles Chaplin and his sons with circus performers, 1934

& Paulette Goddard and H. G. Wells with

Chaplin‘s sons and friend, Los Angeles, 1935, Twitter

& The king of comedians goes to see the clowns.

It is Charlie Chaplin with his two sons, Charles Jr. and Sidney,

taken in the circus. Like most Hollywood parents, Chaplin

strives to protect the boys from publicity. Thus,

pictures of them are rare.

      Photo. Charles, Jr., and Sidney Chaplin are

      wearing their Black Foxe Military Academy uniforms.

      On his route 1934 the Al G. Barnes Circus

      is playing Los Angeles, April 7–14 and Hollywood, April 16-17.

(...) CAL YORK Announcing The Monthly Broadcast

of Hollywood Goings-On! Photoplay, New York, July 1934

& CHAPLIN AND FRIENDS SEE CIRCUS

      When the circus comes  to town, Hollywood usually turns

out in strength. Here is a group as they arrived

at a circus there. Left to right: Dorothy Hill, Charles Chaplin,

Paulette Goddard and Charles Vidor.

(...) Associated Press photo, Star Tribune, Minneapolis,

Minnesota, April 23, 1934

& Charlie Chaplin had his youngsters out one afternoon and

returned that same night with Paulette.

(...) That Certain Party BY TIP POFF, Los Angeles Times,

Los Angeles, Cal, April 22, 1934

& Charlie Chaplin Works At Night

      CHARLIE CHAPLIN has many peculiar traits and habits,

so Hollywood is not at all surprised to learn that while

most people are sleeping Charlie is working, and that while

most people are working Charlie is sleeping. He usually

slumbers until very late in the day. He has his typewriter and

books at the bedside and is writing most of his

forthcoming production while in bed. At about 7 o‘clock

in the evening he has luncheon and around 11

o‘clock he enjoys dinner. He usually retires about 5 A. M.

(...) Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland,

April 9, 1934


„You know Charlie“

Editorial content. „Another Rumor

      Hollywood, Feb. 4. – Joseph M. Schenck is ,uncertain‘

whether Charles Chaplin will make a picture for U. A.

next season, due to the fact that Chaplin is still working on a preparation on the one he promised the company for

this year. If one is forthcoming, however, it will be a ,silent,‘

said Schenck.

      The U. A. president indicated that because of the

uncertainty of Chaplin‘s plans he was not banking on a picture

from him.

      ,You know Charlie,‘ he added smilingly.“


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