Charlie Chaplin directed the 1923 romantic drama, Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate, which was quite the departure for the silent film star.
She was photogenic and did not mind what she had to do to get the attention of Hollywood producers. She seemed the perfect fit for Charlie Chaplin, who preferred very young women with little or no ...
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.
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