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The Only Movie Charlie Chaplin Ever Won an Oscar for Premiered Today
Charlie Chaplin's Limelight opened on October 23, 1952, launching what would become one of the strangest Oscar stories in ...
(Bettmann Archive | Getty Images) Hollywood studios did not want Charlie Chaplin to make The Great Dictator. When he first ...
Charlie Chaplin declared his 1942 recut of 'The Gold Rush' to be the official version, but archivists have long sought to restore the original edition. The story of how and why The Gold Rush received ...
When Charlie Chaplin passed away on Christmas Day in 1977, aged 88, he left the screenplay for a last unfinished film titled “The Freak,” a passion project about a young woman with wings named Serapha ...
Last week at the San Francisco World’s Fair, the San Francisco Symphony, under Composer-Conductor Meredith Willson, played a work listed in the program as Prelude to The Great Dictator, by Charlie ...
TOKYO — Silent-era film comedian Charlie Chaplin, 72, flew into Tokyo International Airport Tuesday and immediately encountered one of the most formidable adversaries facing visiting celebrities: the ...
Charlie Chaplin was, in his time, the most famous man in America and perhaps the world. Known as “The Little Tramp,” he was unrecognizable when stripped of his makeup. A handsome, bon vivant man with ...
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