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Herbert Howe, Photoplay, New York, August 1924.
Herbert Howe
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, March 1927, detail
& It isn‘t this cat‘s whiskers but his mustache that won him the
name of Charlie Chaplin. He (that is the cat) is Estelle
Taylor‘s latest pet. The name, she says, has nothing to do with
the fact that she was once reported engaged
to the famous film comedian.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Oct. 1924
& Chaplin directing „The Gold Rush.“
D‘Arrast at left, Riesner at right.
(..) Theodore Huff, Charlie Chaplin, New York 1951
& Charlie Climbs High.
The most drastic change of style that Charles Chaplin
has exhibited in ages in backgrounds and scenery is
anticipated in his new comedy. He has broken away from slum surroundings and gone in for high living on some of
California‘s topmost mountain peaks. He spent all of a dozen weeks
on location where the snowdrifts are heaviest.
(...) Hollywood High Lights By Edwin and Elza Schallert,
Picture-Play, Aug. 1924
& Elza Schallert, Edwin Schallert
(...) Photo, Exhibitor, July 9, 1941, detail
„He‘s finished it. Now he‘s writing it“
Editorial content. „Close-Ups & Long Shots
By Herbert Howe“ (...)
„The other day I asked the publicity aide-de-camp
to Chaplin, how Charlie was getting along with his comedy. ,He‘s finished it,‘ said the P. A. D. C. ,Now he‘s writing it.‘“
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