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Photoplay, New York, January 1927.

95c FULLY DOCUMENTED

First Time in Print...

What Charlie Dared Not Write In His Book!

      CHAPLIN VS. CHAPLIN

      by ED SULLIVAN,

      American pocketbook, Los Angeles, 1965

with Georgia Hale on cover

& Ich war Charlie Chaplins Frau

      Die Intimen Memoiren der Lita Grey Chaplin,

Deutsches Taschenbuch, 1967, mit Georgia Hale auf dem Titel

& Lita Grey, 1921

& Charles Chaplin, Charles Chaplin, Jr., Lita Grey Chaplin,

Los Angeles, 1926

& In November, 1926, Lita Grey Chaplin, „schoolgirl wife“

of Charlie Chaplin, sailed for Honolulu for a brief

holiday – taking Charles, Jr., with her. The comedian was

at the boat to see them off. Less than a month later,

the couple parted. Things happen that suddenly in Chaplin‘s life! 

(...) Photo by Acme, Movie Classic, Nov. 1932

& THE STORY CHARLIE DIDN‘T TELL!

The shockingly candid account of a marriage that became

one of the most infamous scandals of all time

      MY LIFE WITH CHAPLIN

      An intimate memoir by

      Lita Grey Chaplin with Morton Cooper,

New York, 1966, paperback cover

& Chaplin to Resume Work in January

      After what has amounted to practically a cessation of all

activities during the past six weeks, Charlie Chaplin

Studios are again taking on the semblance of activities.

Although it has not been officially announced

to the trade, Moving Picture World learns that Chaplin

is planning to reopen his studios at full blast early

in January.

(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 1, 1927

& „The Circus“

      Charlie Chaplin is putting the finishing touches to his

United Artists special, „The Circus.“

(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 1, 1927

& CHAPLIN RESTING (...)

      Charlie Chaplin‘s „The Circus“ will not be completed

until next September. Chaplin is taking a protracted rest in

Southern California.

(...) Variety, Jan. 5, 1927

& Delay Chaplin Film

      Present indications are that Charlie Chaplin‘s „The

Circus“ will not be turned over to the editing room

until September or October. The comedian, beset by publicity

attendant upon his marital troubles, is taking a long

vacation in Southern California.

(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 8, 1927


„Very prominent, In some way or other“

Editorial content. „1927 According to the Stars –

      As confided to Photoplay by Professor Gustave Meyer

      Clap hands, here comes Jupiter and a big year for the movies!

      By Agnes Smith (...)

      „Charlie Chaplin will also have an eventful year. Chaplin

will be very prominent, In some way or other.“


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