Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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Our Own NEWS REEL HJThe Cinema News of the Moment in Picture Form Intemational.News Service New York City — Charlie Chaplin comes to Manhattan to attend the premiere of his first dramatic picture, A Woman of Paris, and poses for Screenland. The broom? Apparently to. indicate that the new film has swept into a hit. The Florida Swamps — King Vidor and ■members of the Goldwyn company in the act of filming Joseph Hergesheimer' s Wild Oranges. This is the film started by James Kirkwood and later retaken after Kirkwood was hurl. Frank Mayo succeeded Kirkwood in the leading role. 58