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Thomas Nord Riley, Screenland, New York, November 1940.

Rex, „Deutsches Soldatenkino“ – „German Soldiers Movie

House“ is Rex Cinema on Boulevard Poisonnière

which shows only German films. Frenchmen are barred.

Germans have two such theatres in Paris.

(...) Photo, Life, Nov. 4, 1940.

      Same photo in New York Times, Nov. 1, 1940.

      Caption:

      Only German soldiers are admitted to the Rex Cinema.

& „H. Dellighausen Frankfurt a. M.“ – French art

is transported to Germany, apparently for

keeps, in this huge trailer-truck that has been sent from Frankfurt

and is standing before the Palais de Chaillot.

(...) Photo, Life, Nov. 4, 1940

& „Populations abandonnées, faites confiance

AU SOLDAT ALLEMAND!“ German posters, written

in French, seek to quiet fears of returning French

refugees. These posters read: „Abandoned Populations –

Have Faith in the German Soldier.“

(...) Photo, Life, Nov. 4, 1940

& Voici donc l‘interieur du salon de coiffure „The Mist Beauty

Parlor“, au 4970 rue Sherbrooke Ouest à Montréal,

1938, Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec

& The Great Dictator Scene


„Followed right behind Charlie“

Editorial content. „CHARLIE‘S MAD AGAIN!

      This time, the great Chaplin turns on dictators –

      and if ridicule can kill, they‘re corpses!

      By Thomas Nord Riley

      THINGS look fine, Charlie Chaplin has never been so sore.

When Mr. Chaplin gets sore he makes a motion picture.

The sorer he gets the funnier the picture. This time he is so all-fired

griped with a couple of foreigners he has spent a million

bucks on a flicker called The Great Dictator.“ (...)

      „You hear a lot of bolony that he‘s tight. Charlie only

makes a picture every few years, but never

lays off his staff between pictures. he‘s got about forty

families on the payroll all the time. You should have

seen him during the picture. he got to feeling that maybe the

extras weren‘t happy because they weren‘t making

enough dough, so he‘d go around to each one and say,

,Now in the next scene you say such-and-such and

you there, you say this,‘ because if the extra got in a line

or two he‘d get paid more. It didn‘t help the extras,

though,‘ sighs Mr. Oakie, ,because Dan James, the assistant

director, followed right behind Charlie telling each extra

to forget it, the budget couldn‘t stand it.“

      Four of five photos. „Chaplin with Paulette Goddard,

      who plays the heroine.“

      „Closeups of the caricatures.“

     

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