...e answer to that. It's a good question.
One of the main reasons was that Chaplin considered the Tramp a pantomimic character rather than a speaking character. He was universal because he didn...
...mplete unknown to being compared with Chaplin. His fall was just as swift.
The three films are 'Tramp Tramp Tramp,' 'The Strong Man' and 'Long Pants. '
'Tram...
...#039;twin' scenes and the boulevard outtakes leading up to them were left out is that they took the tramp character in a far less sympathetic direction than the finished story would allow. When h...
... if those descriptions are about one movie. The first description fits to "Gold Rush" when the Tramp prepares and eats his shoe because he is hungry; and the second scene is definetely "...
Aargh, I'm green with envy!
I think there is dramatic subplot in the Tramp's continuing inability to fit in, his unrequited love for Merna, and the abusive father/circus boss. Although I...
...tree when Hank left or when he invited the girls to dinner. Therefor, I would assume this means that the Tramp bought and decorated the tree himself. Secondly, the Tramp gets the presents he intends f...
Um, the gold rush has a comedy scene in which charlie as the tramp is eating a boot.
you should see it!
...brightlightsfilm.com/17/02a_laurel1.html Chaplin's most famous 'creation' was his little tramp...
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...
...mes_, but it's close. Both are beautiful shots with resonance beyond the movie's plot, but the Tramp's desolation and hitch & shrug of his shoulders at the end of _TC_ tears me up....
...039;s movie career, and also because it's so funny. I also like to watch the crowds reaction to the tramp, which is one of the reasons why I also like Mable's Busy Day.
Ever Smiling, Cal...
...en imagine that Tom & George would be able to enjoy a few good laughs together watching the Immortal Tramp on screen....
...om/fl/clown/index.html
'There's something about working the streets I like. It's the tramp in me I suppose.'...
Books
by Wonderwmn999
...tled Charlie Chaplin by Theodore Huff and was printed in 1952 and another is titled Chaplin The Immortal Tramp by R J Minney, printed in 1954. Some other titles are also available. Any offers can by e...
...e & Technology,. The 15 commemorative stamps in this sheet are titled: Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp, Federal Reserve System 1913; George Washington Carver; Armory Show 1913; Telephone Spans...
...alter Kerr's THE SILENT CLOWNS shows a blown up photo of the Chilhoot Pass sequence. Charlie as the Tramp is visible within the crowd in the town in the foreground. I don't think you would s...
...Walter Kerr seems to find him. I have no trouble whatsoever feeling an immediate human connection to the Tramp. Kerr may have locked with BK, 'psyche to psyche,' at first sight. I had to wor...
...039;s _Clowns and Pantomimes_, on the plate facing p. 176, side by side with a picture of Chaplin as the Tramp. The two pictures don't look anything alike, nor is any similarity implied, but Leno...
...d you help me with the books which would be helpful for my work??
my subject is "evolving of the tramp in movies of CC"
more or less..
thanks for help
..
best wishes to everybody!!...
in silouette in exact centre where >thetramp is quite passive just looking ah >ad at everything alive before him in the >room...
person looking, and the scene being
It's an examp...
...ould be so so appreciative Here they are: 1) A fair Exchange 2) Charlot Garcon de theatre 3) The Musical Tramp 4) Charlot et Mabel aux courses 5) The Good for Nothing 6) Charlies Recreation 7) The Riv...
...ck.) It is CC's change of clothes that is baffling. He must have been in that dapper suit under his Tramp costume....
I had a Chaplin alarm clock a friend gave me. It was a miniature tramp, and the button to turn it on & of was in the top of his hat, and the clock itself looked like it was hanging around his neck...
...tion, he claimed he would never again put himself in that position. But I do agree that the issue of the Tramp was probably more significant.
Incidentally, I have been shown some new evidence whic...
...URER is available along with the other 11 Mutual films (and the wonderful documentary film THE GENTLEMAN TRAMP)on the excellent box set The Chaplin Mutual Comedies: Restored 90th Anniversary Edition. ...
...rtial list of the types of things that I have:
-numerous news reels -TV commercial for The Gentleman Tramp -Geraldine screen test -'Nice and Friendly' (Chaplin home movie) -Trailers for ...
George quoted from a review:
devotees of the Little Tramp to learn that the man who created this revered image was the same man who coerced at least two of his impossibly young paramours into abor...
...bel's Busy Day, and The Rounders. (56 min.) CC at Essanay Studios 1: His New Job, The Champion, The Tramp, and A Woman (83 min.) CC at Essanay Studios II: By the Sea, The Bank, Shanghaied, and A ...
I just read Joyce Milton's biography of CC (called 'Tramp: The Life of Charlie Chaplin' . It lists the whereabouts of CC's children, all but one (I think) are still alive.
In fa...
...ld have 'separated' the two of them.
He very probably identified, at least in terms of the Tramp character, with the stereotypical image of Jews as persecuted outsiders.
As a cultura...
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