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Biographical film on Charlie Chaplin: from his impoverished youth in London through the formative years of film and his emergence in Hollywood's Golden Age, up until his acceptance, late in life, of a special Academy Award.
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A survey of the life and work of Charlie Chaplin, one of the great figures in world cinema. Including interviews with Woody Allen, Johnny Depp, Robert Downey Jr, Marcel Marceau, Martin Scorcese, and more.
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In Paris, a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe. She ends up inviting him to her home in Scotland, where she lives with Charlie Chaplin and her daughter, Shirley Temple.
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Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler had more in common than...became artists. Just few years before Chaplin shot to fame as "The Tramp", Hitler...organization. The Nazis mistakenly believed Chaplin to be Jewish. In the 1934 anti-Semitic...
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...Marion Davies set sail from San Pedro Harbor, hosting a small group that includes the brilliant but self-absorbed Charlie Chaplin, film pioneer Thomas Ince, preoccupied with his financial setbacks, ambitious gossip columnist Louella Parsons and the eccentric...
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The "Tramp" falls in love with a blind flower girl.
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During the Gold Rush, prospectors brave Alaska’s dangerous Chilkoot Pass, hoping to strike it rich in the snowy mountains. Just as Big Jim McKay discovers gold on his claim, a storm arises, prompting
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A redundant bank clerk attempts to find any means at his disposal to protect his crippled wife and family by bigamously courting and marrying rich women, securing their property and then returning
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When an oppressed assembly-line factory worker is mistaken for a radical political leader, he is arrested and thrown into jail. Upon his release he tries to find work in a variety of odd jobs, but
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