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Chaplin
Plot: Partly based on Charlie Chaplins My Autobiography, this humorous and dramatic biopic features an all-star cast including Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr., Dan Aykroyd, Anthony Hopkins, Kevin Kline, Dian ...
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Chaplin Mutuals, Vol. 1
Plot: Charles Chaplins next-to-last Mutual Studios 2-reeler is as funny as his other 11 Mutual entries, though theres a stronger inner lining of poignancy. En route by boat from an unnamed country, immigrant ...
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Chaplin Mutuals, Vol. 2
Plot: The Count, filmed during Charlie Chaplins 1916-17 Mutual period, is a rowdy throwback to his Keystone days. Chaplin plays the assistant to bombastic clothes-presser Eric Campbell. While d ...
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Chaplin Mutuals, Vol. 3
Plot: Charlie Chaplins fourth film for Mutual is a tour de force solo performance, with Chaplin playing his classic drunk, returning home in the wee hours. The only other character in the film is the taxi dr ...
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Chaplin's Essanay Comedies, Vol. 1
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Plot: Charlie Chaplin began his new job at Essanay Studios, who lured him away from Keystone with an offer of $1250 a week plus a bonus of $10,000, with a parody film on his former employer. It features two ...
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Chaplin's Art of Comedy
Plot: This documentary on the work of the silent screens greatest comedian features excerpts from a number of Charlie Chaplins earliest screen appearances restored from original nitrate prints for this relea ...
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Chaplin's Essanay Comedies, Vol. 2
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Plot: The Tramp, Charlie Chaplins sixth film for Essanay, is generally considered his first masterpiece. It is the first of his films that blended pathos with comedy and contains subtle ...
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Chaplin's Essanay Comedies, Vol. 3
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Plot: Shanghaied, Charlie Chaplins 11th film for Essanay was shot largely on board the SS Vaquero, which Chaplin had rented for the film. Chaplins cameraman, Harry Ensign, devised a pivot for t ...
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