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Motion Picture Herald,  New York, March 31, 1934.

Mary Pickford Cover

(...) Motion Picture, June 1924

& Mary Pickford, Autographer.

      The United Artists producer-star-author autographs copies

of her new novel, „The Demi-Widow,“ at the J. W.

Robinson Company, Los Angeles, before a lively throng. At the

extreme right is Mark Larkin, her publicity director.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Sept. 21, 1935

& Mary Pickford

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 19, 1935


„Be ,bitterly disappointed‘ if Charlie Chaplin speaks in his next film

Editorial content. „Mary Pickford Calls Talking

      Pictures ,Tiring, Provincial‘

      The advent of talking pictures was blamed for making

motion pictures ,tiring and provincial‘ and causing the

industry to lose ,the world‘s market‘ by Mary Pickford, speaking

last week before the Association of Foreign Press

Correspondents in New York.

      She declared that the screen of the silent era was ,the

greatest ambassador of them all,‘ and said she would

be ,bitterly disappointed‘ if Charlie Chaplin speaks in his next

film. There will be a minimum of dialogue in her next

picture, she said.“


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