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Variety, New York, July 22, 1925.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in His Latest, „The Gold Rush,“ Opening at the
Strand Theatre Aug. 15.
(...) Film Still, New York Times, July 26, 1925
& Here is the outside of Henry‘s, distinctive
Hollywood eating emporium, and here is Henry himself, in person.
(...) Talking Screen, Aug. 1930
& Henry‘s, 6315 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, undated,
Martin Turnbull, Hollywood Places
& You have the pleasure of peeping at the interior
of Henry‘s. It‘s not a dancing place, there
isn‘t even any music. But every night lots of studio folk
gather to eat there and discuss this and that
till the wee hours. Lois Moran can be seen in the left foreground.
(...) Talking Screen, Aug. 1930
& Bergman‘s Sideline; Delicatessen Hang Out
Los Angeles, July 28.
Henry Bergman, aiding Charley Chaplin in the preparation
of stories, as well as acting in the pictures with
him, has decided to utilized his spare time by the operation
of a delicatessen restaurant and rotisserie
in Hollywood. It is the first establishment of its kind in the city,
with Sid Grauman and Charley Chaplin
making it their nightly rendezvous.
(...) Variety, July 29, 1925
& Charlie Chaplin plans to get under way on a new picture
early in the fall. It is unlikely that the comedian
will make a trip to Europe this year, but the chances are good
that he will jump to New York to catch the opening
of The Gold Rush there. At the expiration of the contract between Charlie Chaplin and First National for distribution
of The Kid, which run for five years, Chaplin may release
the comedies he made for First National, with
distribution via United Artists. The releasing rights have
already expired on all of the Chaplin First National
pictures with the exception of The Kid and The Pilgrim.
(...) Variety, July 22, 1925
& At present there is no activity at the
Fairbanks-Pickford Studio, but as soon as the kidnaping
trial is ended, Doug and Mary will begin work
on their next picture for United Artists. Charley Chaplin
is also making preparations to make his next
product for that organization some time in September.
(...) Variety, July 29, 1925
„Either The Suicide Club or The Clown as his next feature“
Editorial content. „Chaplins Coming East
Los Angeles, July 21.
Charley Chaplin, accompanied by Mrs. Chaplin, will
leave for a month‘s trip to New York on August 1, after which
he will return here to resume production work with
either The Suicide Club or The Clown as his next feature.
Both are originals from his own pen.“
The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925
at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.
The Gold Rush opens August 15, 1925
at Strand Theatre, B‘way at 47th St., New York.
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