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The Gold Rush. A calm and content Little Tramp seeks his fortune in the hidden gold mines of the Klondike. All calm is quickly lost, however, when another prospector, just as famished as he is, begins mistaking him for a giant chicken.
(Note: The comments on each film outlined below are taken from articles by David Robinson. We strongly recommend you read the full articles by following our links, since they provide many more insights on Chaplin’s life and work.) The Kid (1921) Jackie Coogan and Charlie Chaplin on the set of The Kid
Filmography. Chaplin on the set of Modern Times (1936) The British Film Institute has compiled an excellent filmography with plenty of information on Chaplin’s films, including detailed descriptions of the very early shorts.
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The Chaplin Craze also brought on a surge of Charlie Chaplin merchandise, sheet music, songs – as well as imitators, counterfeit “Charlie Chaplin” films, and lookalike competitions. A postcard depicting Chaplin driven crazy by numerous imitators. An ad from a competition in London.
In the sixth Mutual film, Charlie is a pawnbroker’s assistant in a pawnshop that evokes the London of Chaplin’s childhood. The film is rich in comic transposition, a key element to Chaplin’s genius. The apex of such work in the Mutuals is the cele...
His New Job. Chaplin’s first Essanay comedy—and appropriately titled—was the only film he made at Essanay’s Chicago studio. As with his Keystone films, A Film Johnnie (1914) and The Masquerader (1914), Chaplin chose to set the action in a film studio.
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Kid Auto Races at Venice. Kid Auto Races at Venice, Cal. is enormously important as the comedy in which audiences first saw Chaplin’s Tramp character. It is also invaluable as it affords an opportunity to examine the reactions of Chaplin’s first audience—the spectators at the car race—to the comic antics of the Tramp.
1936 tempi moderni [Google Translated] Sottoposto al tasso di produzione infernale della fabbrica, un modello di lavoratore ha improvvisamente un esaurimento nervoso e impazzisce.