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Harry Carr, Motion Picture, New York, April 1924.
Charlie‘s Comin‘ Back
It has been a long time since we had the pleasure
of watching Charlie Chaplin‘s antics on the screen.
But Charlie is comin‘ back in person. And we will be happy again.
The famous comedian has just completed his first
feature length comedy for United Artists. This picture, yet,
untitled, burlesques the gold rush to Alaska.“
(...) Exhibitors Herald, March 15, 1924
Three The Gold Rush Scenes.
& Charles Chaplin
(...) Photo by G. Maillard Kesslere, Motion Picture, April 1924
& Harry Carr
(...) Drawing, Motion Picture, Feb. 1926
& Mary Pickford
(...) Photo by Spurr, Motion Picture, April 1924
„Charles is reported as looking for a brunette lady“
Editorial content. „On the Camera Coast
With Harry Carr“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin Will Direct Mary Pickford
In Her Next Story, Which Casts Her as a Half-Starved
London Cockney Girl
Perhaps the most interesting announcement in months
is the news that Mary Pickford‘s next director
will probably be Charles Chaplin. ,I suppose´, said Mary, ,that
he will make me do every scene over forty or fifty times
and that we will be clawing each other‘s eyes most of the time,
but I think it will finish my education as an actress.
Charlie‘s picture A Woman of Paris was the best directed
picture ever made.´
Meanwhile Charles has begun making his first comedy since
his adventure into tragedy. It is to be a burlesque
on the Alaska gold rush. He announced that Edna Purviance
was to be leading lady, but since the Dines shooting,
Charles is reported as looking for a brunette lady as being
perhaps more of the required type.
His picture with Mary will be after she returns from a vacation
abroad. It is possible that it may be made in England.
Mary is to play the part of a half-starved London Cockney girl.“
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