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Film Daily, New York, March 1, 1932.

Paulette Goddard

Photo by Max Munn Autrey, Los Angeles 1936.

      Max Munn Autrey is „Modern Times“ still photographer.

& Louella O. Parsons Goes To Hearst Press

(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Dec. 8, 1923

& Did I hear someone say platinum blondes

are out and golden blondes have taken their place? Well,

I am not prepared to argue for either side. But I do

know Paulette Goddard, with locks of a decided platinum

hue, has cast her lot with the Hal Roach studios.

Miss Goddard, according to her reliable press agents, is a New

York society debutante and stage actress who made

tests at Universal before she joined up with the Roach Company.

Hal, by the way, flies to New York tomorrow, taking

with him M. B. O‘Brien, assistant secretary and treasurer

of the Roach enterprises.

(...) SELZNICK ACQUIRES MOON AND SIXPENCE TO

FILM FOR RADIO (...) By Louella O. Parsons,

Morning Post, Camden, New Jersey, April 18, 1932.

      Radio Pictures, RKO (Radio Keith Orpheum).

& Fair Parisian Comedy.

      (Special Cable to Variety.)

      Paris, April 29. A comedy, „Gamine,“ opened at the

Renaissance April 24, to fair success.

(...) Variety, April 1, 1911.

      Gamine, Kid, Gör.

& Paulette Goddard laughs at „the curse of the platinum

blonde“ and says that her silvery tresses have brought her

only luck. She comes from Great Neck, Long Island, Ziegfeld‘s

„Rio Rita,“ the Cocoanut Grove, and Malibu Beach

straight into Hal Roach comedies.

(...) Picture Play, Aug. 1932

& Of them all, Paulette Goddard was the most appealing.

Chaplin had spotted the one-time Ziegfield girl when

she was working for Hal Roach as a bit player, and he cast

her as the gamine in „Modern Times.“

(...) Richard Schickel, The Stars, New York 1962.

      Gamine, Kid, Gör.

      Paulette Goddard is Chaplin‘s leading woman

      in „Modern Times.“

& Jack Alicoate

(...) Photo, Film Daily Year Book 1930


„Who can remember CHARLIE chaplin?“

Editorial content. „The Cinema

      ... on a string

      By Jack Alicoate“ (...)

      „At least the WAR is better to talk about than the

depression... Who can remember CHARLIE

chaplin?...  NEWSREELS were never more interesting

and never less exploited and publicized... SHANGHAI EXPRESS

is the picture of the hour and the smash of the year.“ (...)


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