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Motion Picture Daily, New York, May 22, 1939

Chaplin Studio, Sunset Boulevard, La Brea & De Longpre

Avenues, Los Angeles, 1938, Bison Archives Marc Wanamaker

& After Lunch at Chaplin‘s Studio, Tennis Court

(...) Photoplay, Jan. 1919, detail

& STUDIO PLAYGROUND

      Though „The Dictator“ sets were closed to visitors, word

leaked out from time to time that a swell time was

being had by all. In fact, the lot was a family affair during

the picture‘s production. There is a tennis court,

a badminton court and a swimming-pool at the Chaplin studios,

and wives, husbands and children of the members

of the cast were welcome guests. Paulette Goddard brought

the Chaplin boys, Junior and Syd, to the studio almost

daily for a fast game of tennis with her and a dip in the pool.

Chaplin, Sr., sometimes joined in the swim, but the

tennis game he left to the „youngsters.“

(...) Modern Screen, May 1940 


Chaplin will start shooting The Dictators in three weeks

Editorial content. „U. A. Stock, Studio Are Not

      For Sale, Says Miss Pickford (...)

      „Because of the expected large gross of Chaplin‘s next

film, The Dictators, the distribution charge is figured at possibly

15 per cent.“ (...)

      „Chaplin will start shooting The Dictators in three weeks

and plans an October release.“ (...)


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