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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 ...
There aren't many films that begin with a disclaimer, but such is the case with Charlie Chaplin's A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate. Whereas William Castle's horror flicks often began by warning ...
Although silent cinema peaked over a century ago, films like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Metropolis endure as timeless ...
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 ...
Movie Night at the Museum brings Charlie Chaplin’s 1925 comedy “The Gold Rush” to the big screen Jan. 28. Chaplin starred, wrote, produced and directed the silent film he considered one of his best.
Can you picture history's most abhorrent individuals settling down for a movie night, just like anyone else? It's a jarring thought. And while one might expect these real-life villains to be drawn to ...
“Charlie Chaplin, the Little Tramp, and Adolf Hitler ... But 85 years after it debuted, his movie stands as a testament to ...
The French actor Marion Cotillard grew up watching the likes of Greta Garbo and this astonishing war-era movie from a true ...
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