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New York Times, New York, October 25, 1940.
After Britain – U. S.
For America‘s Sake Help Britain Now!
(...) Photo, Life, Dec. 9, 1940
& „The Patriot“ is a new Hollywood drink
of red, white and blue liqueurs with an American
flag stuck in pineapple on top.
Imbibing patriotism: Elaine Barrie (ex-Barrymore).
(...) Photo, Life, Dec. 9, 1940
& In Denver, Barber Tony Desantis displays the stars
and strops. He came to the U. S. from Italy
when 15, and has no wish to return. He tells all his customers
that Mussolini is going to sizzle in Greece.
(...) Photo, Life, Dec. 9, 1940
& CHAPLIN PRAISES CBS Color Television
(...) Radio Varieties, Jan. 1941
& Minnie Pearl – The Girl With the Big Future at WSM
(...) Radio Varieties Cover, Jan. 1941
& Chaplin Shortwaved
Charlie Chaplin‘s plea for the return of world sanity,
which is the concluding speech to audiences at showings of „The
Great Dictator,“ was broadcasted over shortwave yesterday
(Tues.) to South American radio stations.
(...) Variety, Oct. 23, 1940
„At advanced prices until the Summer of 1941“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin‘s The Great Dictator
will not be shown anywhere in America except at advanced
prices until the Summer of 1941, it was announced
yesterday by United Artists, the distributors:“
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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