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Charlie Chaplin might be the master of silent comedy, but this beloved French filmmaker is the closest we ever came to having a Chaplin replacement.
The Museum of Modern Art has worked on a meticulous restoration of Chaplin’s 1918 film “Shoulder Arms,” screening on Thursday, that likely differs in every frame from what viewers have seen.
‘The Real Charlie Chaplin’: Film Review | Telluride 2021 Beloved as The Tramp, worshiped and then reviled and then worshiped again as one of the biggest stars in cinema history, Charlie ...
Showtime documentary The Real Charlie Chaplin is a rarity, a biography that does justice to its topic, covering it from mop of curls to duck-toed boots, in two hours. Peter Middleton and James ...
In less than a year at Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Co. in 1914, Charlie Chaplin had gone from a member of the stock company to one of the studio's brightest lights.
Actor and producer Charlie Chaplin was born on this day in history, April 16, 1889, in London. He went on to perfect and refine the character Charlie the Tramp — and was knighted in 1975.
THE king of silent film Charlie Chaplin has left an indelible mark on British cinema by stretching the boundaries of film and satire time and time again. His own private life was imbued with contro… ...
On Jan. 30, 1931, United Artists unveiled Charlie Chaplin's silent film that took aim at the talkie pictures. By THR Staff On Jan. 30, 1931, United Artists unveiled the silent film City Lights ...
Richard Brody writes about Charlie Chaplin’s character the Tramp, and about his radical theme of taking aim at the law’s rampant prejudice against the poor.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Scott Eyman’s biography of Charlie Chaplin begins in 1952 during a strange period in the artist’s life ...
Charlie Chaplin endured and, amazingly, survived the kind of childhood that makes the young Charles Dickens’s stint at the blacking factory seem like a day at Disneyland. If his youth taught ...