Sounds more like the Anita Garvin-scene in the Laurel&Hardy film 'From Soup to Nuts' (1929). The cherry keeps eluding her spoon and she gets more and more frustrated. The joke is repeate...
Hmmm, most hilarious bit of business? I can go along with the boot-eating scene, but perhaps the funniest in my opinion is either the boxing scene in CITY LIGHTS or the Keaton-Chaplin scene in LIMELIG...
Hi Chaplinites!
Trying to locate the movie that contains the classic Chaplin scene where he 'becomes' a clock figure to escape while being chased. The scene was part of the clips shown d...
...s'. For those of you who are not familiar with cue sheets, they are merely a break-down of the film scene by scene with time code type of references, and a few bars of custom written music after ...
: same person, and the lady in _Verdoux_ looks very much like an older Edna.
And this is in which scene? I checked the garden wedding scene, where Verdoux is intoduced to Frawley aand the others b...
...
One thing I had forgotten was the remarkable 3-dimensionality of the film, there is a lot of depth in scenes.
One scene when the whole frame is composed of the interior of the crowded saloon, w...
And guess which scene got the biggest and longest laughs!!! The HOT DOG stealing/eating scene!!!!! Sorry to bring it back up - but the crowd went wild!!!!! I'm glad it was a silent picture or we ...
I was watching 'The Pawnshop' today. My favourite scene in it has always been, and still is, when Albert Austin brings in the clock to pawn and Charlie investigates it. Apart from the humour...
I was just watching 'The Count' and what is going on in the opening scene where the woman about to be measured licks the cloth? Is this a joke whose relevance now just escapes us?
On tha...
...ble. I don't think that was done.
In the Keystones, for example, _The Masquerader_ is missing a scene in which Charlie, as he waits for his cue, starts flirting with two actresses. This cause...
...ys strikes me is the realistic dirt and dust in these films - the wallet buried, and retrieved , how the scene is often at ground level. Despite the stageyness of the sets, there is a tangible documen...
Um, the gold rush has a comedy scene in which charlie as the tramp is eating a boot.
you should see it!
Ooooww gorgeous., So funny!
I remember this scene.. Just have to find out which movie it was in... like you
...here's much more joy where that came from.
The dog, by the way, was allegedly drunk during that scene.
Connie K....
Just posted a scene from City Lights on Chaplin Film Locations THEN & NOW at http://members.aol.com/summit1085/gerald.htm Thanks David!!
I think what we see on Virginia Cherrill's face in that last scene is relief that this interminable shoot is finally going to be over, and that she'll never have to deal with this maniac dir...
The scene occurs in 'Modern Times' (1936). In the film, Charlie gets a job as night watchman in a department store. He makes his rounds of inspection
...ad to listen to somebody talk about how the soundtrack was off by two seconds during the whistle blowing scene in City...
I still write my thesis on C.C's three movies. In modern times there is a scene when the Tramp takes a (probably red flag and he waves in front of the manifestation. What do you think Chaplin wa...
Yes. I remember that scene! By watching so many of his movies I will have to sift through my memory trying to remember which movie this was in though
...utobiography. Alice Davenport was the one who burst into tears when she watched a reheasal of the firing scene. Another moment comes in A BUSY DAY when the harridan cries when she sees Mack and the ...
...ews showed a helicopter flying right by the pass looked just like the place where they shot the openning scene for GR.
Lori ...
... male symptom of Chaplinitis. Yes, sounds like a case to me. Females tend to find themselves hunting for scenes with Charlie in a bathing suit or something skimpy (like the boxing scene in _City Light...
Hi,
I am looking for two Charlie Chaplin films for my mother. She remembers scenes from the film but not the title. Can you help me locate the titles from a scene discription? 1. He is in a cabin ...
...rs the other night? I caught clips from Mutuals and I think Essanays and Keystones, as well as the final scene of CITY LIGHTS, which was in the tribute to editing montage (??)...
I had a conversation with with him. It is apparently a scene from His Trysting Place. (He manually looked at it and it showed CC in a kitchen holding a baby.)
Sean http://member.aol.com/SeMurph/i...
.... 'Chaplin: His Life & Art', quoting:
'Michael Chaplin recalled a charming comedy scene from the trip:
When you're seventy-two and you believe that you've had all ...
This was several years ago, but I can remember the pass where the scene happened; at least I think it was the pass. When I went to Truckey there were of course no signs saying this is where Charlie Ch...
I just uploaded the little adventure I had locating the present film location of the opening scene of Charlie's The Pilgrim. You can find it on the front page of THEN & NOW at http://members...
... when I first saw City Lights, I've cried at every subsequent viewing! I tend to cry earlier in the scene than most. It's the moment Charlie looks up in the window and sees the flower girl t...
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