Thirty years after his death, Charlie Chaplin's silly moustache and funny walk are as popular as ever, largely thanks to the restoration of his old movies by the Bologna film archive in Italy and to ...
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Ill-conceived ‘notes’ from clueless executives are a long-standing joke among comedians. But even Charlie Chaplin was not immune from misguided advice, newly discovered documents have shown. The comic ...
It’s an indelible icon of America’s early 20th century: A bowler hat and a toothbrush mustache, baggy trousers with worn-out shoes, a cheap cane, and a funny walk, all garnished with an impishly shy ...
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