Charlie Chaplin directed the 1923 romantic drama, Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate, which was quite the departure for the silent film star.
Some of the biggest names of 20th-Century Hollywood are up for grabs at a major movie memorabilia sale at the end of this month. Prop Store’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction: […] ...
Charlie Chaplin’s film “The Pilgrim” premiered for the first time across the nation, showcasing Santa Clarita’s Saugus Train Depot.
Charlie Chaplin’s famed film “Modern Times” premiered across the untied states, marking the release of one of the most influential movies of the silent era.
When the music is inadequate Chaplin frankly recourses to plain titles. Some of the titles are extraneous and the new school of film fans may even be startled, along with their elders, at this ...
And it's Chaplin--which has come to mean an hysterical press. These factors ought to total heavy b.o. receipts, but the film isn't so strong that there isn't some doubt concerning its holdover power.
The ICO is celebrating the 100th anniversary of The Gold Rush, a 1925 American silent comedy film written, produced, and ...
The film follows the adventures of Chaplin’s iconic character The Little Tramp as he ventures to Alaska in search of fortune, only to encounter a series of challenges and misadventures.
Films starring Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Kansas-born Buster Keaton will be among those shown when the 28th Annual Kansas Silent Film Festival takes place Friday, Feb. 28, and Saturday ...
When a trombone player asked composer Elena Roussanova to write something fun, she responded with The Great Chaplin, an ...
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