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...n find it online at: http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/greatmovies/ctylight.html 5) 'Dangerous Men: Pre-Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man.' By Mick LaSalle. Doesn't deal with Chaplin's ...
How long was Chaplin in Chicago after leaving Hollywood? Is it true that he was in such a hurry, that he left everything behind and had to buy new clothes/costumes?
...trations, hardcover, and a full index. The silent and sound eras of Paramount Pictures is covered and many Hollywood actors are detailed or just mentioned like Clara Bow and her first talkies (very ...
...his comedy chops already pretty well honed, I would like to learn much detail about his earlier life (before hollywood). I am mainly interested in his professional experience, but also about his priva...
...rschfeld at the Academy theater last Thursday. It was the kickoff event for a show of his work, Hirschfeld's Hollywood, on display until Jan. 20 (AMPAS, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills). Included a...
...career that brought him wealth and worldwide fame, Charlie Chaplin led a life more compelling than any story Hollywood could dream up. His life was not only filled with remarkable professional success...
...ations in this time period but I'd assume that only Jews would be romantically involved with Jews (as far as Hollywood would show). To revisit the whole re-editing of the First Nationals issue: I no...
... all the nonsensical banter that goes on around here and if you have a few minutes to tour Charlie Chaplin's HOLLYWOOD, then please visit this site: http://www.seeing-stars.com/StarIndexes/Chaplin.s...
... in which she throws the pearls out the window) a location shot or a studio shot? I have an old book called _Hollywood Crazy Quilt_ that is written by an LA tourist about her 1922 visit to Hollywood a...
Neither Blockbuster nor Hollywood video carry it...!? Elmer Pintar
'When hearing from these 'victims' and their sympathizers consider: If anyone in Hollywood had been for 15 minutes as sympathetic to Hitler as many of them were to Stalin for 15 years, that person wou
According to John Russell Taylor in his book on Hollywood emigres, 'Strangers in Paradise,' a hard-up Bunuel created some gags for Chaplin to use in THE GREAT DICTATOR. The material wasn't used, but
...e there regularly, influenced its steaks-and-chops menu, and was the financial backer. The location was on Hollywood Blvd, near Vine. Any Angelenos on this panel know its history? Was Chaplin worr...
The following misinformation was in Sunday's Chicago Tribune: 'FINAL CURTAIN CALL HOLLYWOOD'S GRAVEYARDS TURN UP THE OPULENT, THE EARTHY By Joy Lawrence. Special to the Tribune Web-posted Sunday, No
... 'The only way you have a healthy democracy is if you have a healthy debate,' questions.' It's not as if Hollywood celebrities are the only ones questioning the war. 'The pope, all the church lead...
...es of The New York Times for seven decades, was known for instantly recognizable caricatures of Broadway and Hollywood stars. His pointy pen strokes showed Katharine Hepburn with hardly any eyes at al...
There's a news report about a Tour Guide in Hollywood that regales sightseers with stories about old Hollywood. Here's two: Many of his stories have an apocryphal ring to them, but he insists they c
Here is an excerpt from Jack Spears' book 'Hollywood: The Golden Era.' 'Mabel Normand had no illusions about her talent as a director. As she told Robert Florey in 1922: 'It would be pretense to say
...s in Chicago in 1925, and he later claimed to have perfected 3-D movies by the early 1930s, but that the big Hollywood studios conspired to keep 3-D off the market. Spoor dropped out of sight, dying i...
..., don't make any campaign speeches about the Founding Fathers. And Connie, don't insult me. Here's mine: Hollywood Columnist Sidney Skolsky writes: Charlie Chaplin is without a doubt our greatest ...
...afe and delicatessen as is Tom Mix at the Montmartre is Charlie Chaplin. Henry's is the second best place in Hollywood to see stars. It lies several blocks east of the Montmartre on Hollywood Boulevar...
...o be at the time of CITY LIGHTS. Surprised? It was CITY LIGHTS where Charlie bucked the entire system (his Hollywood colleagues and the public at large) to create a silent film three years into soun...
According to that Charlie Chronology, http://www.hollywood.com/news/roundtable/Tuesday/04-14-98/index.html it says that the famous Charlie waddle began in the movie THE TRAMP. Can anyone confirm
... For more details and a membership form, point your browsers to 'Chaplin UK' which is at: www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Screen/7157 Very best wishes - Garen....

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