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Film Daily, New York, February 12, 1931.
America‘s Artist-Comedian Sailing
For His Native England, For New Conquest
New York... Charlie Chaplin, the world‘s
greatest master of pantomime, on board the S. S. Mauretania
as he sailed to his native England.
His new comedy, „City Lights“ has been acclaimed
by populace and highbrows alike as having
reached the pinnacle of movie comedy technique,
International News Photos, Inc., New York City,
stamped Cleveland News, Cleveland, Ohio, Reference Room,
Feb. 23, 1931 – Photo is quite nice with one
small tear at the upper right border area, RMY Auctions
& City Lights Scenes
& Edward Steichen, Charlie Chaplin, 1931,
Museum of Modern Art
& View from Brooklyn Bridge, New York, April 24, 1933
& On One World Cruise Every Fourth Passenger
Carried a Movie Camera (...) Shooting amateur motion pictures
on the Mauretania. Courtesy Bell and Howell
(...) Photo, International Photographer, May 1931
& Charlie Chaplin sailed for Europe Saturday.
(...) Variety, Feb. 18, 1931
„Sails on the Mauretania“
Editorial content. „COMING & GOING
Charlie Chaplin sails on the Mauretania tomorrow
for England.“ (...)
The world premiere of City Lights takes place in Los Angeles
January 30, 1931 at the Los Angeles Theatre.
Los Angeles Theatre, 615 South Broadway (between
6th and 7th Streets), Los Angeles.
City Lights opens in New York February 6, 1931
at the Cohan Theatre.
George M. Cohan Theatre, 1482 Broadway (between
42nd and 43rd Streets), New York.
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