But the director who even showed them up is one of the original masters of the silent comedy, Charlie Chaplin, in his 1931 feature, City Lights. City Lights ...
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including "The Kid," "The Gold Rush," "City Lights," "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator." The Chaplin Office is not black ...
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Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp was an overnight worldwide sensation. There had never been anything that big, that global, in human history. The Little Tramp was an Everyman with universal appeal.
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 ...