Sunnyside Clippings 116/118
Motion Picture News, New York, October 3, 1925.
PATHÉ EXCHANGE No. 86602
Sept, 8, 1925.
Chas. Chaplin Film Corp.
$200000,00
PATHÉ EXCHANGE No. 86601
Sept, 8, 1925.
Regent Film Co.
$300000,00
(...) Reproductions of the checks, Exhibitors Herald,
Oct. 10, 1925
& The announcement has been received
that several of Charlie Chaplin‘s comedies will be distributed
by Pathe. Pathe has paid the sum of $500,000,
it is reported, for the privilege of bringing back to the
screen „A Dog‘s Life,“ „Shoulder Arms,“
„A Day‘s Pleasure“ and „Sunnyside.“ Above appear
reproductions of the checks given for these
productions. At the left is Charlie as he appeared when
the deal was made.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Oct. 10, 1925
„Pathe has acquired the re-issue rights“
Editorial content. „Pathe Buys Chaplin Re-Issue Rights
Comedian Paid $500,000 for ,A Dog‘s Life,‘ ,Shoulder Arms,‘
,A Day‘s Pleasure‘ and ,Sunnyside‘
UNDER a contract involving $500,000 concluded this
week between Elmer R. Pearson, vice-president
and general manager of Pathe Exchange, Inc., and Charles
Chaplin, Pathe has acquired the re-issue rights
to four of the famous comedian‘s screen successes – A Dog‘s Life, Shoulder Arms, A Day‘s Pleasure, and Sunnyside are
which Pathe will bring back into circulation as a result of the
arrangement with Chaplin.“ (...)
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