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Alma Whitaker/Rosalie Lieberman, Screenland, N. Y., April 1931.
City Lights Set
& Eight Million Sales Quota Set by Chaplin on „Lights“
(...) Motion Picture Herald, April 4, 1931
„Confirm or break the faith“
Editorial content. „The Talkie Teetotalers!
The new ,silent‘ film, City Lights, will test the pull
of talking pictures. Read the views of two famous artists
still true to pantomime – Chaplin and Lillian Gish
By Alma Whitaker
Charlie insists that pantomime, his pantomime,
will survive long after the public has tired of talkies. City Lights
will confirm or break the faith.“ (...)
By Rosalie Lieberman
The talkies have become the Pied Piper of Hollywood.
They made a few mechanical noises and the people
of the movies were immediatly charmed. They made some
bigger and more elaborate noises and the people
of the stage, practically en masse, followed. But one sensitive
player didn‘t hear these sounds as music. Charlie
Chaplin was not charmed.“ (...)
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous