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CHAPLIN’S NEW FILM

LONDON, Dec. 5,

The Daily Telegraph's film critic says: “The mystery of Charlie Chaplin s film, ’which is due in the new year, is carefully preserved, lest other producers should forestall the ideas. ’I he story is being shot off bit by bit and locked away m a safe, but I learn that there is no dialogue, although naturalistic am] other sounds are being introduced, there is ini interesting musical score, for winch •Chaplin is responsible. The story is a satire on the modern machinery age, and Paulette Goddard, as a homeless wail whom the tramp-like Charlie befriends, has a more, important role, than a woman usually receives in Chaplin a films.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 11

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CHAPLIN’S NEW FILM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 11

CHAPLIN’S NEW FILM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 11