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William R. Weaver, Motion Picture Herald, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1940.

WELCOME TO ENGLAND. Executives of 20th-Fox British

organization boarded the „Queen Elizabeth“ at Southampton

to greet Murray Silverstone, 20th Century-Fox International

president, and William Kupper, their new managing director. In the group are Sir Gordon Craig, Mr. Silverstone, Charles

Pyne, Mr. Kupper, James Pattinson, Ken Hargreaves, and

Arthur Silverstone.

(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, July 26, 1947

& Coupures de presse „Le Dictateur“ film de Charlie Chaplin,

Paris 1945, Bibliothèque nationale de France

& Charles Chaplin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.

(...) Photo by Cosmo-Sileo, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 19, 1940

& CHAPLIN‘S MESSAGE

      MR. CHARLES CHAPLIN‘S „The Great Dictator,“

is revealed as the most personal expression that the art of the

motion picture has achieved.

(...) Terry Ramaye, Motion Picture Herald, Oct. 19, 1940


„The exploitability per se“

Editorial content. „The Great Dictator

     (United Artists-Chaplin)

      Charles Chaplin Returns

      There can be no question in any showman‘s mind

as to the exploitability per se of a film which returns Charles

Spencer Chaplin to his public after five years off

screen and brings him back talking.“ (...)

                                                               „William R. Weaver.“

     The Great Dictator world premiere is in New York Oct. 15, 1940

      at the Capitol and Astor Theatres.

      Capitol Theatre, 1645 Broadway (at 51st Street), New York. 

      Astor Theatre, 1531 Broadway (at 45th Street), New York.

    

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