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Film Daily, New York, May 8, 1940.

Anonyme, Photographie de presse retouchée

du „Dictateur,“ parue en 1941 et 1976 dans le journal Examiner,

Roy Export, Musée de l‘Elysée Lausanne, deux versions

& Charles Chaplin in Production No. 6 (...)

      BACK OF EVERY GREAT PICTURE IS A GREAT

      PRODUCER...

(...) Ad, Film Daily, May 14, 1940, detail 

& Wallace REID in „The Dictator“, Lobby Card, 1922

& HIPPODROME

      Feature Extraordinary!

      JOHN BARRYMORE in „THE DICTATOR“

      From the great story of Richard Harding Davis!

      A score of ridiculous situations develop

when Brooke Travers (John Barrymore) is forced to become

the dictator of a small South American republic.

Laughs all the way through!

      Chas. Chaplin‘s New Series – In Two Reels! His First

of these, „Work“ – funniest thing he has ever done!  

(...) Ad, Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, June 20, 1915.

      The fact that Paramount owns the title

      „The Dictator“ is the reason why Chaplin calls his film

      „The Great Dictator.“

& Chaplin Title Still Not Set (...)

      Charles Chaplin: Completed and now being

edited is his first picture in four years, still tentatively known

as „Production No. 6.“

(...) Film Daily, May 14, 1940


Personal investment by the producer“

Editorial content. „Chaplin‘s Own Money in Pix

      Referring to UA‘s production aggregate of $29,000,000

for 1940-41, Silverstone said that Charlie Chaplin‘s

The Dictator represented a $2,000,000 personal investment

by the producer.“


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