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...k Coliendo have performed and many more. There is also a Chaplin Restaurant at the far end fully furnished pictures and all of yours truly (Chaplin) but the restaurant has not been open for about 10 y...
... december and he won! :woohoo: If you go to www.CharlieChaplin.com (don't forget the www.) you can see his pictures under users (at the bottom of the page) and his name is israelhatikvah.
So, hello e...
...uld be released oktober 2007 in Europe, but they stayed on the shelves.
Which version do you prefer the picture quality of the 2003 or 2008 versions by MK2?
Johnny...
From Jack Oakie's autobiography, 'Jack Oakie's Double Takes':
'On 'Modern Times,' the picture he made just before 'The Great Dictator,' the only crew he had was his cameraman, Roland Totheroh, and o
...this mean every Chaplin DVD that's ever released from now on will have to be in a white box with Chaplin's picture on it?...
...he Pest' (on 16mm - unfortunately, missing the ending!), and the one that's on the Madacy set (Exhibitor's Pictures? No company listed). Of them, the latter has been re-edited and had completely unrel...
...is missing some scenes, running for 5 minutes but the Madacy one runs 6 minutes. It is a very nice looking picture quality.
MABEL'S STRANGE PREDICAMENT aka Charlot A L'Hotel. Is this the only copy o...
... the Barroom Floor' from ebay. Unfortunately, it turns out to be an old Official Films copy, and while the picture quality is OK, the good folks at Official deleted practically all of the title cards,...
...book of recently discovered photographs of Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin was one of my father's heroes, and the pictures sparked his memory: being so knocked out by ''City Lights'' on its opening day that ...
I've finally gotten around to opening my 1915 Picture_Play collection. I've just loaded Article I images from the April 24, 1915 edition for your enjoyment. I plan on loading an article a week.... To
...o mention of Chaplin anywhere.
Two or three of the tours bring you to Hearst's tennis court, and you can picture Chaplin there in your mind's eye... but that's about...
...d never-before-seen photographs, letters and documents from Chaplin's family ties. The result is a clearer picture of the man behind the toothbrush mustache. It's a picture of an insecure genius and t...
...acy box sets called Chaplin The Collection set 1 and 2 and was wondering what you all think about them.The picture quality on these range from good to poor and all of them seem to have the same early ...
.... press there has been an advertizing campaign using Albert Einstein's image to sell some dud product. - A picture of crazy clownishness, Austrian professorship, mad scientism, hair flailingness...
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... it. Later in life, he may have accepted the truth... by which time, according to the intro to 'My Life in Pictures,' he was no longer interested in such things one way or the other.
Wallace was the...
...rly displayed for all at the end of this wonderful film.
Chaplin keeping the dialogue out of this motion picture made it viewable for every nation on earth despite what language they spoke to apprec...
...nstruction of the studio? I thought it was enclosed stages judging from construction photos in 'My Life in Pictures' and the fact that you can see studio lights reflecting on Charlie's bedroom set. Bu...
...le V(Trials of the Theater Manager) & VI(The Tattooed Hand) image files from the April 24, 1915 edition of Picture-Play have been loaded. Point your browser to http://jerre.com and click on the Pictur...
...was a facility for hire until A & M took it over.
But what about the period when CC owned it. What other pictures, if any. were shot there? Do the studio papers survive and who has them, the Estate?...
...(in 16mm). Perhaps there is some mistake in the LOC's documentation, and this is actually the 'Exhibitor's Pictures' print, which does run 7 minutes. That issue, from 1934, is taken from a different s...
...ow, are MPEG-1 CDs - as opposed to DVD's, which are MPEG-2 encoded. VCDs are much cheaper, and have lesser picture quality than DVDs.
In this case, a set of 10 VCDs cost me about $20 (plus $15 posta...
According to the motion picture academy Meredith Willson was nomintated for best original score for 'The Great Dictator'. According to David Robinson's bio Willson was the musical director, not the co
Found this on Ebay: an oil picture of a bathing girl by one Charles Chaplin.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&ite... 71592
Is this the same as our Chaplin? Were th
...d in 1993. 414 pages, illustrations, 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 a...
...EADING WOMAN
'It looks as though Edna Purviance were not to be Charlie Chaplin's leading lady in his new picture, after all. It is not, says Charlie, because of Miss Purviance's presence in the hous...
...rings a craftsmanship that has probably never been surpassed. He has a grasp of every aspect of the moving picture, and by doing it all himself has brough acting, direction and camera work into the un...
... told me the story of how he had gone to San Francisco incognito to try to win a prize offered by a moving picture house to the man best imitating Charlie Chaplin.
''I did my best,' Charlie assured ...
...e also seen souvenir booklets and magazine format items from the Chinese Theater also and there are always pictures of the various stars footprints and handprints. I have looked through these items i ...
...ng, Filmmaking techniques and everything else that really matters to most of us who are Chaplin and motion picture fans. No offense is meant to those who wish to discuss Charlie's political life. I an...
...ion.
Both Chaplin and Von Stroheim were known for shooting much more footage than ever appeared in their pictures. However, I wonder if Chaplin would have been more open to Von's indulgences (had he...
...ucers who were constitutionally opposed to the studio system and who risked their own money on custom-made pictures that reflected their special talents.
- Rob...
...en the movie-going public was polled about its favorite film stars, he didn't place very highly.
'Motion Picture' magazine published the results of a popularity poll it conducted in December 1918. A...
...n MY in all of his books?
My Trip Abroad (Or in England, My Wonderful Visit) My Autobiography My Life In Pictures
~ Crooner...
...essary to explain to the cameraman what was wanted, and nearly all the scenes were taken in long shot. Our pictures were a group efort, and our comedy evolved out of suggestions made by everyone in th...
...cs have noted that his sets were 'shabby' and 'unimportant.' I personally find that all of Chaplin's early pictures had sets that rightly expressed the style of his comedies. They were 'shabby' intent...
In his autobiography, and in 'My Life in Pictures,' Chaplin says that the Mutual period was the happiest of his whole career.
He says that in both books. But what he doesn't say is what he thought a
There used to be a really good Charlie Chaplin location website with old pictures and pictures now. Does anyone know where I can find it if it is online anymore?
... first sold to the Clark-Cornelius Corp. in 1919. I'm presuming these were issued under the banner 'Select Pictures' since an ad for that is illustrated in the booklet that came with the most recent l...
...'Then as he placed another lock upon the shapely head, With a fearful shriek he leaped and fell across the picture dead… drunk.' 34. Inside the bar. Charlie's REALLY drunk now. He does a backflip an...
Read 'My Life in Pictures' for CC's views of his own films. He still doesn't get into technique to any extent.
Rob Farr
... This film is definately not a comedy - it's drama with comedy.
I hope it is nominated and wins for best picture. And if they ever do voice over on it - I think the film would be ruined.
Lori :)
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Yes, Chaplin did indirectly influence the early development of 3-D motion pictures. Here's how.
The story begins in 1915. Essanay, no longer a terribly strong producer in the ever-changing movie bus
From Moving Picture World, February 13, 1915:
'BILLIE RITCHIE, THE ORIGINAL 'DRUNK'. Billie Ritchie, in order to settle, allay and to put the quietus on all controvertionalists who contest his claim
...from France. Get them before the month is up.
2) AMERICAN HERITAGE magazine (Dec 1998) issue has a GREAT picture in glorious b&w of people waiting outside the Columbia Theater in 1914 during a snows...
...was not very long. The little mongrel, to whom is due a full share of the success of Charlie Chaplin's new picture, had to be shot shortly after the completion of the picture. He was suffering from a ...
A copy of The Great Dictator script is in the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills. As with all of their script collection, it is available for
Here are two items appearing in the January 1929 issue of 'Motion Picture'...
from 'Where the Famous Feed' by Cedric Belfrage
As familiar a figure at Henry's Cafe and delicatessen as is Tom Mix at
... Chaplin filed a suit against a *number* of his imitators. Against the Otis Lithograph Company, the Motion Picture Film Company, the Big A Film Company and several individuals he sought an injunction ...
...else thinks Natalie Merchant looks like Oona. It was the very first thing I thought the first time I saw a picture of Oona. 'Gee, she looks just like Natalie Merchant)...
...yardstick by which all comic foils at the time were to be measured. As wonderful as all of Chaplin's later pictures were, as good as Mack Swain is in the First National films, once in a while, I can't...
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