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Terry Ramsaye, Photoplay, New York, September 1917.

& Inside Stuff on Chaplin

      Charles Chaplin uses an average of nearly

a hundred thousand feet of film every

time he makes a two thousand foot comedy.

(...) Motography, Aug. 25, 1917


„Chaplin comedies are not made. They occur“

Editorial content. „Chaplin –

      And How He Does It

      By Terry Ramsay

      Illustrated by Herbert M. Stoops

      BEFORE agreeing to give this article with its priceless

information to the eager waiting world, the writer

weighed most carefully his duty to literature and the public

against the selfish advantages to be gained

by holding the secrets and starting a school of Chaplinism.

      It‘s a big opportunity. Imagine a line of

get-the-money ads –

      WANTED – a million young men to take our course

in Charlie Chaplining. Highest paid profession

in the world.“ (...)

      „Firstly – Chaplin comedies are not made. They

occur.“ (...)


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