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Blog Source: robertdress.blogspot.com
| 3 days ago
Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights". This film gets me every time. Can you please pass me the cleenex. As with all great art, this film calls us back to our primal need to feel human again, especially in this city where compassion (not ...
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Blog Source: www.filmjunk.com
| 3 days ago
Lost Charlie Chaplin Footage Found on Ebay. Posted by Sean on November 18th, 2009. If you can believe it, the never before seen film was discovered in a nitrate film can bought for just $5. (Thanks to Jackson for the heads up.) ...
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Blog Source: www.whatkatiewore.com
| 3 days ago
taken when katie was charlie chaplin. 11.16.09 | 15 Comments. what katie wore as charlie chaplin. First of all, massive thanks to all of your suggestions for who Katie should channel today, we'll definitely do it again some time. ...
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Blog Source: comedyclassics.ning.com
| 3 days ago
Charlot, a couple of my pictures came from the book Charlie Chaplin: A Photo Diary. I recommend it, if you don't have it. There are a couple of other good CC photo books out there: Chaplin: Genius Of The Cinema by Jeffrey Vance & the ...
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Blog Source: hollywood-animated-films.suite101.com
| 3 days ago
Walt Disney and animator Ubi Iwerks created the cartoon character after Disney was inspired by a pet mouse that he used to have on his farm as well as Charlie Chaplin.
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Blog Source: fasterkittykill.blogspot.com
| 3 days ago
Aww yeah-much better! Glad I could lift your spirits, brighten you day so to speak, put a little spring in your step.Just doing my job! Have a great weekend everybody! A day without laughter is a day wasted. Charlie Chaplin ...
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Blog Source: www.soloops.com
| 3 days ago
I just needed to celebrate that. Haha. Let's hope it keeps on escaping. What do you want a meaning for? Life isn't a meaning, it's a desire! Desire is the motivation of all life. -Charlie Chaplin. CranberrySnape is offline ...
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Blog Source: saregama4all.blogspot.com
| 3 days ago
Since Adolf Hitler had the audacity to borrow his mustache from the most famous celebrity in the world – Charlie Chaplin – it meant Hitler was fair game for Chaplin's comedy. (Strangely, the two men were born within four days of each ...
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Blog Source: www.thefilmcynics.com
| 3 days ago
Burt Reynolds: They don't come much more iconic than this, but I don't really see what the big deal is about. I never actually saw Smokey and the Bandit until this century, and I don't think I've even seen the entire movie yet, ...
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Blog Source: eng.i-iter.org
| 7 days ago
Penny Serenade (1941) with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. Quicksand (1950) with Mickey Rooney and Peter Lorre. Paradise Canyon (1935) Starring John Wayne. Rashomon (1950) By the great Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. ...