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Charlie Chaplin  Table Ballet Tags: Charlie  Chaplin    Table  Ballet 
Added: 23rd August 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart
Marcel Marceau Passes Today at age 84 Marcel Marceau, who revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, has died, his former assistant said Sunday. He was 84.A French Jew, Marceau survived the Holocaust - and also worked with the French Resistance to protect Jewish children. His biggest inspiration was Charlie Chaplin. Marceau, in turn, inspired countless young performers - Michael Jackson borrowed his famous "moonwalk" from a Marceau sketch, "Walking Against the Wind."
Tags: Marcel  Mareau  Death 
Added: 23rd September 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart
Charlie Chaplin table roll dance Charlie Chaplin makes some dinner rolls come alive in this clip from The Gold Rush (1925).
Tags: Chaplin 
Added: 28th September 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
City Lights final scene One of the great movie endings ever! To truly appreciate this scene you should watch City Lights (1931) in its entirety. Nevertheless, here's a brief summary: Charlie Chaplin's tramp character has been mistaken as a rich man by a blind flower girl. Charlie gets into all sorts of misadventures in order to raise enough money for an operation that will restore the girl's sight. He ends up going to prison. This scene is set months later when Charlie is released from jail. Charlie is more bedraggled than usual. (Note he doesn't have his bamboo cane!) Charlie passes by an upscale flower shop and sees the girl who now has her vision. She takes pity on Charlie and gives him a coin. She then recognizes him by the mere touch of his hand and realizes the sacrifices he must have made for her. Pass the tissues!
Tags: Chaplin  City  Lights 
Added: 28th September 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Charlie Chaplin sings The only time we ever heard the Little Tramp's voice was in Modern Times (1936) when he sang a nonsense song in a cabaret. If you don't understand the lyrics, it's okay. Nobody does. They are a mishmash of words from several languages with a bit of jibberish thrown in. (Some film historians claim that Chaplin was trying to make the point that actions speak louder than words.) Nevertheless it is rather odd to hear sounds come from the mouth of the silent cinema's greatest star.
Tags: Charlie  Chaplin  sings  Modern  Times 
Added: 3rd October 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
The Great Dictator  Dance with the Globe Since Lava has shared his clips of the great Chaplin, I'd like to add one more. First released in October of 1940, The Great Dictator bitterly satirized Nazism and Adolf Hitler, which culminated in an overt political plea to defy fascism. Well before the full extent of the horrors of Nazism had been uncovered, Chaplin's film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Hitler, fascism, and the Nazis, the latter of whom he excoriated in the film as "machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts." This film was Chaplin's first talkie, and his most commercially successful film. Lava, I know you're going to enjoy this!
Tags: charlie  chaplin  the  great  dictator  40 
Added: 3rd October 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
 Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton Together Two silent comedy legends finally share the silver screen in Chaplin's "Limelight," 1952.
Tags: charlie  chaplin  buster  keaton  comedy 
Added: 9th October 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
Modern Times Final Scene Charlie Chaplin's last film in which he played his famous tramp character was Modern Times (1936). Many of his films ended with Chaplin walking or running down a highway. This is the only time he has a companion.
Tags: Modern  Times  Charlie  Chaplin 
Added: 27th December 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Charlie Chaplins Tramp Debut 1914 This short film made in early 1914, Kid Auto Races At Venice, is a significant milestone in cinematic history: It marked the screen debut of Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp character. In this film, made without a script, Chaplin played a mischief-maker who causes trouble for a camera crew trying to film a kiddie car race. (When you think about it, Chaplin isn't behaving much differently than people today who make fools of themselves to get on TV at sports events or wherever TV news crews show up.) By the end of 1914, Chaplin would be the most popular film comedian in the world.
Tags: Charlie  Chaplin  debut 
Added: 21st January 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964
Modern Times Charlie Chaplin 1936 P.G.
Tags: charlie  chaplin  modern  times 
Added: 11th February 2008
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Posted By: tommy7

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