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Bertram F. Linz, Motion Picture Daily, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1941.
THE SHADOW STAGE Reviewing Movies Of The Month
A reliable guide to recent pictures.
One check means good, two checks, outstanding (...)
The Great Dictator One check
Neither tragedy nor comedy: Jack Oakie and
Charles Chaplin in The Great Dictator
(...) Still, Photoplay with Movie Mirror, Jan. 1941
& The Ordeal of Oliver Airedale by Donald T.
Carlisle (...) In My Dogfight Der Pootsch preached war. Prosperous
Caninians thought that his bark was worse than his bite.
(...) Photo, Life, June 30, 1941
„He ridiculed Hitler on the public screen“
Editorial content. „NYE-CLARK CHARGE
UNPROVED: WILLKIE
Industry Counsel Brands Monopoly Claim
,Red Herring‘ to Cover Lack of Evidence
Before Committee on Propaganda
By BERTRAM F. LINZ
The rest of Senator Nye‘s biased arguments fall
of their own weight. They are generally too
ludicrous for me to answer. Although Senator Nye is co-author
of the resolution to investigate the motion picture
industry, he testified that he could remember seeing only two
motion pictures of which he so bitterly complains.
One of these was The Great Dictator, starring Charles Chaplin.
Sen. Nye laments that Charlie Chaplin was
born in England, and that he ridiculed Hitler on the public
screen. These complaints are typical of his
47-page statement.“ (...)
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The Great Dictator 1939 1940 next previous