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  1. 18. Mai 2006 · February 4, 2024. No comments. The Essential Chaplin: Perspectives on the Life and Art of the Great Comedian. Author: Richard Schickel (ed.) Genre: Film. Publisher: Ivan R. Dee. Pub date: May 18, 2006. pp: 315. R ichard Schickel has compiled an amazing array of articles and essays on the life and art of Charles Spencer Chaplin.

  2. 1. Apr. 1992 · Chaplin's Impure Comedy: The Art of Survival. The changes which occurred in Chaplin's films between 1917, when he made the last of his brilliant farces for Mutual, and 1921, when he began to produce a type of comedy peculiarly his own, have never been satisfactorily explained, a lacuna that may be partly attributed to the myth of Chaplin's ...

  3. Charlie Chaplin - Silent Film, Comedy, Actor: As the Little Tramp, Chaplin had mastered the subtle art of pantomime, and the advent of sound gave him cause for alarm. After much hesitation, he released his 1931 feature City Lights as a silent, despite the ubiquity of talkies after 1929. It was a sweet, unabashedly sentimental story in which the Little Tramp falls in love with a blind flower ...

  4. The comedies Chaplin made for Keystone chart his rapid evolution from music hall sketch comedy artiste to master film comedian and director. Chaplin dressed as the Tramp, circa 1914 It would be easy to mistake the story of how Chaplin stumbled into his first motion-picture contract as the plot of a Chaplin comedy, were it not true.

  5. 12. Apr. 2024 · Charlie Chaplin, British comedian, producer, writer, director, and composer who is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion-picture history. He is known for films such as The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), and Modern Times (1936).

  6. 21. Dez. 1997 · Powered by JustWatch. If only one of Charles Chaplin's films could be preserved, “City Lights” (1931) would come the closest to representing all the different notes of his genius. It contains the slapstick, the pathos, the pantomime, the effortless physical coordination, the melodrama, the bawdiness, the grace, and, of course, the Little ...

  7. 12. Aug. 2010 · Chaplin’s bodily humour was the ‘nasty’ Chaplin, rather than the sentimental Chaplin, that cliché that so many critics use to avoid dealing with Chaplin’s actual complexity. A sequence from one of Chaplin’s Mutual films from 1916, The Pawnshop , exemplifies the triumph of bodily functions over sentimentality in Chaplin’s comedy.