CHAPLIN'S DRAMATIC HOPES.
(Received 12.30 p.m.) United Press Assn.—By Electric T elegrapli—Copyright. LONDON, February 9. Charles Chaplin, in a radio telephone interview with the Daiiy Mail, repeated that he does not object to playing in talkies provided he is in a. different character to the role of a little man in a bowler hat, baggy trousers, and cane, with which the world was so familiar. He confessed that he would like to play Napoleon, whom he conceives as a great romantic figure, but not a god among men.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13178, 10 February 1936, Page 6
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88CHAPLIN'S DRAMATIC HOPES. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13178, 10 February 1936, Page 6
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