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Richard McKenzie, Motion Picture, New York, May 1939.
Charles Chaplin with Fannie Brice at the Trocadero,
Los Angeles, circa 1938, Discovering Chaplin
& Eine besondere Aufgabe hat sich Charlie Chaplin gestellt,
der ebenfalls nach langem Hin und her sich nun doch
entschlossen hat, seinen satirischen Hitlerfilm „Der Diktator“
zu drehen, in dem die aus dem „Great Ziegfield“
bekannte jüdische Darstellerin Fanny Brice die Frau
des Diktators spielen soll.
(...) Aufbau, New York, May 1, 1939
„A bombastic dictator who looks like him“
Editorial content. „HOLLYWOOD DECLARES
WAR ON THE DICTATORS
Hollywood has tried to please the dictators but they just
don‘t like our movies. Since they have declared war
on Hollywood, why shouldn‘t Hollywood take up the challenge?
By Richard McKenzie“ (...)
„But the picture that will really make the dictators froth
at the mouth is Charlie Chaplin‘s first talkie. It is a crime, in their
countries, to joke about them. And Chaplin will go beyond
joking; he will ridicule them. And, come fall, the picture will be
seen in all countries where ,the people are still permitted
to have a sense of humor.‘
It started out with the title, The Dictator. Now, since
Mussolini has added his furious protest to Hitler‘s, Chaplin has
changed the title to The Dictators. He is guarding the plot,
as he is himself being guarded. All he will reveal is that he is
playing a dual role. One character will be a downtrodden
derelict, shell-shocked into silence by the World War; the other
will be a bombastic dictator who looks like him.“ (...)
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