Charlie Chaplin's Limelight opened on October 23, 1952, launching what would become one of the strangest Oscar stories in Academy history. The film eventually became the only one for which Chaplin won ...
Charlie Chaplin’s “The Immigrant” and Buster Keaton’s “Cops” are silent movie classics with outstanding orchestral scores. In this special evening, The Broward Symphony Orchestra will play the scores ...
Can you picture history's most abhorrent individuals settling down for a movie night, just like anyone else? It's a jarring thought. And while one might expect these real-life villains to be drawn to ...
With the help of Nisshō Inoue and his League of Blood organization, these naval officers assassinated the Japanese Prime ...
Hollywood studios did not want Charlie Chaplin to make The Great Dictator. When he first started writing the script in 1938, the U.S. had not yet entered World War II. In fact, it still enjoyed ...
"Charles Chaplin's 'The Freak': The Story of an Unfinished Film" collects hundreds of storyboards, production memos, and script pages to give the reader a vivid picture of how the master director's ...
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