It's a question that can't be answered, unless you can identify CC in the crowd.
I've never seen him.
Connie K.
...arker, but I've looked at MV again and can't spot anyone remotely resembling Edna in the scene in question. However, I think I may have spotted Christine Ell. She may have been the maid who ...
How do you say in Russian (phonetically
Is there a Chaplin Box collection on Laser Disc (such as the one with 10 VHS tapes of Charlie Chaplin, currently retailing between $36 and $49)?
Also, I am interested to know if anyone is interest...
In the 1942 version, what is the music playing when Charlie and Georgia dance? It sounds very familiar, and I can't place it. Maybe it merely sounds like something else or was a popular melody?
I see that Image has decreased their ld version of Tillie to $25. Now, I have Republic's ld version; and am very unhappy with it.
Can anybody compare the two? Is there a significant differenc...
Connie on another question for author Joyce Milton...
Okay, that's the third question. The first two being (1) Why did she write the book? (2) How does she feel qualified to diagnose Chaplin&...
Tom asks:
Not sure, and I don't want to throw the thread off, but your question reminded me of another question. I have the 5-tape Madacy set, which includes the First National films 'Su...
Yes? What the message or question?
Hey , just a question, my mum who i obviously dearly loves wants me 2 play a song at her funeral yes i no its deep but yer she wants me to play smile and i want to learn how to play but i can only lea...
Question for David Totheroh:
You may have discussed this before but what was Rollie's reaction to the scant mention of him in CC's AUTOBIOGRAPHY?
Hello,
I have a question which I have been wondering about for a while. Why did Chaplin stop making movies with his 'Little Tramp' character after 'The Great Dictator' in 1940?
...wonder why they didn't credit HB???????
Virtually everybody reads that book, and many people never question its reliability. I see stuff from it coming up on the internet often...
...re it is.
I play piano.So, when I have some time, I'm going to do that myself.
I have the film, is a question of time.
Regards...
Could anyone answer this question for me. I know Chaplin played violin with his left hand but, how were the strings position. Were the strings changed around? Was the high string closest to him and th...
Rob Farr & Kathy Lipp-Farr wrote:
Maybe I'm exposing my naivete by asking this question, but what would it take for this to happen? Who could be contacted?
...t wretched movies I've ever had the misfortune to see) and he was as pleasant as could be. And yes, my question to him was if he had been inspired by any of the silent comedians. His answer was n...
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...de what constitutes on and off-topic postings? Is that something we should arrive at by consensus? A better question might be - do I think we'll ever reach a consensus on anything here?...
I posed the same question (didn't get an answer) a couple of months ago when I learned through Classic Images magazine that the Courtney short was being offered for sale on videotape. It's o...
... actions? If this was true, it would make sense to marry a eighteen- year-old (Was she eighteen?). One last question, when did she die?...
...in the same class as The Three Stooges?!?
Ranking comedians is a utterly pointless exercise, as it is a question of personal taste. These people being damned funny should be, in itself, enough.
...
...isted. I've got a vinyl album of the son of Dave Brubeck with all kinds of Chaplin melodies.
I have a question about "A Countess in Hong Kong", at what minute can Chaplin be seen in th...
... agree philosophically and politically to drop the subject.
I request that someone on other side of the question, perhaps Connie, do...
Good question. According to THE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS, the phrase is probably 'Aut Caesar, aut nihil.' It was a phrase-turned-motto coined by Cesare Borgia (1476-1507). Meaning: Ca...
Hello Annette!
The quickest answer to your question, fortunately or unfortunately, is almost all of them. Food is virtually an obsessive motif in Chaplin's films. Sometimes he's eating i...
...ho clearly loves the man, and a forceful intellect with a wealth of erudition.
However she continues to question the good faith and intelligence of her opponents.
I do appreciate *your* curren...
...o miss. For example, the _New Yorker_ reported that in accepting one of his awards, he posed the rhetorical question, 'Does this prove conclusively that size does matter?' Having seen the fi...
...thought of this)... A DOG'S LIFE. Charlie is seen holding... A MILK BOTTLE!!!
I'm starting to question this Milton babe! The pic on the sleeve is 6 years old. That may be due to her phob...
...one else noticed any of the early shorts which give us a glimpse of the future Chaplin?
In an unrelated question, what was Ford Sterling doing to CC in their first fight scene in 'Tango Tangl...
...c. in which Charlie is mentioned (not a disparaging word, of course), here 'tis:
So the inevitable question with 'Deconstruction Harry,' which opened Thursday, is yet again: How muc...
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