The Fireman Clippings 41/42
Film Daily, New York, April 24, 1927.
The Fireman Revival Poster
& Warning
In April of 1925 we purchased from the receivers of the
Mutual Chaplins, through the United States District
Court, all right, title and interest in the following Mutual Chaplin
Comedies: (...)
The Fireman (...)
All prints have been ordered returned to us by the United
States District Court, but we have learned that there
are still some unscrupulous dealers who are renting these films
to exhibitors. (...)
Mutual Chaplins (...)
Export & Import Film Company
(...) Motion Picture News, Jan. 28, 1928
„Suit on Chaplin Films“
Editorial content. „Suit on Chaplin Films
Charge that 12 Chaplin films including The Floorwalker,
The Fireman, Easy Street, and The Immigrant, which
were sold by C. C. Pictures Corp. in 1923 for non-theatrical
purposes now are being distributed to theatres
throughout the country, are made in an injunction suit brought
in the Supreme Court by Mutual Chaplins. Inc.,
American M. P. Service and Haas Film Co. to restrain their
distribution for any purpose but non-theatrical
on the ground that the terms of sale are being violated.“ (...)
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