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Charlie and Chaplin's
A 1922 image of Charlie Chaplin Studios, where all of Chaplin's films between 1918 and 1952 were produced
E. C. Segar's 1916 comic strip " Charlie Chaplin's Comedy Capers " is an early example.
Chaplin's photographic archives are held by the Musée de l ' Élysée in Lausanne, and some of the images in the collection were presented in an exhibition, Charlie Chaplin – Images d ' Un Mythe, in 2011 – 2012.
Since 2011 the town has also been host to the annual Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival, which was founded to celebrate Chaplin's legacy and to showcase new comic talent.
* The Charlie Chaplin Archive Online catalogue of Chaplin's professional and personal archives at the Cineteca di Bologna, Italy
One of the earliest examples of a visual error appears in Charlie Chaplin's " The Property Man " of 1914.
In addition to composing new film scores, Timothy Brock has restored many of Charlie Chaplin's scores.
In 1990 Charles Lane directed and starred in Sidewalk Stories, a low budget salute to sentimental silent comedies particularly Charlie Chaplin's The Kid.
He also had a supporting part as a TV advertisement producer in Charlie Chaplin's A King in New York ( 1957 ) and played Master Henry in Outlaw Money an episode of The Adventures of Robin Hood.
An early notable war film is Charlie Chaplin's Shoulder Arms made in 1918.
* March 1 – Charlie Chaplin's remains are stolen from Cosier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland.
( Reliable box office figures for certain early films such as Birth of a Nation and Charlie Chaplin's comedies are unavailable.
Among Loren's best-known films of this period are Samuel Bronston's epic production of El Cid ( 1961 ) with Charlton Heston, The Millionairess ( 1960 ) with Peter Sellers, It Started in Naples ( 1960 ) with Clark Gable, Vittorio De Sica's triptych Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow ( 1963 ) with Marcello Mastroianni, Peter Ustinov's Lady L ( 1965 ) with Paul Newman, the 1966 classic Arabesque with Gregory Peck, and Charlie Chaplin's final film, A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ) with Marlon Brando.
Chaplin's half-brother Sydney Chaplin directed and starred in a 1921 film called King, Queen, Joker in which, like Charlie, he played the dual role of a barber and ruler of a country who is about to be overthrown.
Charlie Chaplin's son Charles Chaplin, Jr. describes how his father was haunted by the similar backgrounds of Hitler and himself.
This speech is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin's monologue at the end of The Great Dictator.
" The Rolling Stone claimed that Baron Cohen's film " dodges soothing convention and ultimately merits comparisons to The Marx Brothers ' Duck Soup and Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator.
One of the last " great gold rushes " was the Klondike Gold Rush in Canada's Yukon Territory ( 1896 – 99 ), immortalized in the novels of Jack London, the poetry of Robert W. Service and Charlie Chaplin's film The Gold Rush.
It has been a staple of science fiction ever since, exemplified by movies like Fritz Lang's Metropolis, which offer examples of how technophobia can occur, and Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times, in which people are reduced to nothing but cogs in the machinery, a product of new industrial techniques like the assembly line.
He was also assistant director to Charlie Chaplin on Chaplin's film Monsieur Verdoux ( 1947 ).
Charlie Chaplin's The Kid revolves about the Tramp's efforts to raise an abandoned child.
Although Lloyd's individual films were not as commercially successful as Charlie Chaplin's on average, he was far more prolific ( releasing twelve feature films in the 1920s while Chaplin released just three ), and made more money overall ($ 15. 7 million to Chaplin's $ 10. 5 million ).
* Charlie Chaplin's films, features and shorts are controlled by his estate, with most rights handled by French distributor MK2 and Janus Films.
The outfit signified life's fragility and Bip became his alter ego, just as the " Little Tramp " became Charlie Chaplin's.

Charlie and British
* Charlie Chaplin at the British Film Institute.
The British directors Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean are among the most critically acclaimed of all-time, with other important directors including Charlie Chaplin, Michael Powell, Carol Reed and Ridley Scott.
Many British actors have achieved international fame and critical success, including Julie Andrews, Richard Burton, Michael Caine, Charlie Chaplin, Sean Connery, Vivien Leigh, David Niven, Laurence Olivier, Peter Sellers and Kate Winslet.
* Malayan Races Liberation Army, which was referred to as " Communist Terrorists " or " Charlie Tango " by the British during the Malayan Emergency
* Charlie Chester ( 1914 – 1997 ), British stand-up comedian
In 1923, a British silent film, Bonnie Prince Charlie, featured Ivor Novello in the title role.
Late in life, he served as narrator for a British television series on the films of Charlie Chaplin, Unknown Chaplin, which was aired in the U. S. on PBS and later issued on home video.
During the Bilderberg Meeting at Vouliagmeni ( Greece ) in 2009, for instance, the British Guardian reporter Charlie Skelton was arrested twice after having taken pictures of vehicles.
* John Anderson, vocalist for the British rock band Charlie
" The format for Survivor was created in 1992 by British television producer Charlie Parsons.
Those arrested included Steve Sargent ( brother of Charlie Sargent ), David Myatt and two serving British soldiers, Darren Theron ( Parachute Regiment ) and Carl Wilson.
Additionally, the triumph of de Saxe over the British inspired the second Jacobite rising, the Forty-Five, under the Young Pretender, Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Spooky is a British house / techno duo consisting of Duncan Forbes and Charlie May.
* January 6 – Charlie Neil, British regional TV weather reader.
Chaplin is a 1992 American biographical film about the life of British comedian Charlie Chaplin.
In his first defense, Mercedes put the titles on the line against the British and Tunisian Charlie Magri, British by birth but Tunisian by mother and father.
Ironically, although Lear's shows are often considered somewhat autobiographical and closely identified with his personal experiences, his early hits were actually all adapted from someone else's creations: the two aforementioned British adaptations and Maude, while reputedly based on Lear's wife, was actually the brainchild of series producer Charlie Hauck.
In a scene of British soldiers drinking in an estaminet, a chanteuse ( Pia Colombo ) leads them in a jolly chorus of " The Moon Shines Bright On Charlie Chaplin ", a reworking of an American song then shifts the mood back to darker tone by singing a soft and sombre version of " Adieu la vie ".
* British Leyland made a German television advert, featuring an Austin Maxi based on a true story of a couple who defected to the West at Checkpoint Charlie in the boot of a Maxi.
* British spy James Bond ( played by Roger Moore ) passed through Checkpoint Charlie in the 1983 film Octopussy from the West of Germany to the east.
* Charlie ( band ), a British rock band in the 1970s and 1980s
* Charlie, the chef mascot for British restaurant Little Chef
* Nathan Barley, a 2005 British sitcom written by Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris for Channel 4
George Leybourne ( 17 March 1842 to 15 September 1884 ) a Lion comique of the British Victorian Music Hall who, for much of his career, was known by the title of one of his songs, Champagne Charlie.

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