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Moving Picture World, New York, November 25, 1916.
Charlie Chaplin and John Freuler, president of the
Mutual Film Company. In 1916, Freuler paid
Chaplin the record-smashing salary of $10,000 a week
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Nov. 1924
„Don‘t be hoodwinked!“
Advertisement. „Mutual Film Corporation Presents
Charlie Chaplin
in
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Seventh of the Mutual-Chaplin Specials, the only
authorized list of productions made under the
$670,000 contract. Released Nov. 13th through the 68 Mutual
Exchanges. Now playing The Floorwalker, The Fireman,
The Vagabond, One A. M., The Count and The Pawnshop.
Beware of pirated pictures, dupes, reprints of old
subjects released as new, etc. Violators of Mutual copyright
privileges will be persecuted to the fullest extent
of the law. Don‘t be hoodwinked! Get the only original
Mutual-Chaplins.“
Same Advertisement in Motion Picture News, Nov. 25, 1916.
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