• Charlie Chaplin spent his honeymoon in the hotel after marrying Paulette Goddard in Shanghai in 1936.

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  • Oliver Stone's Wall Street (number eight) and Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times (number 10) complete the list.

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  • Also, let us not forget that Jacques Tati was justly known as the French Charlie Chaplin.

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  • He is the Charlie Chaplin of technologists: He makes the impossible happen through efficiency of motion.

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  • It is a black-and-white silent film, and, of course, Charlie Chaplin was a pioneer of black-and-white silent cinema.

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  • Below is a poem that is attributed to Charlie Chaplin, supposedly written by him on his 70th birthday.

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  • Seinfeld has his own production, even as Hollywood stars Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and director D.

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  • Giants such as Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Paul Robeson, Arthur Miller and Joseph Losey were among the hundreds denied work.

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  • Something akin to Charlie Chaplin bouncing a giant world around as he lampoons a certain megalomaniac in The Great Dictator?

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  • In 1919, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and others formed United Artists so they could produce and distribute their own films.

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  • Described by Mehta as "a cross between Pat Buchanan and Charlie Chaplin's Great Dictator", Mr Thackeray was a bewildering enigma.

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  • Others made him far older, dating from the Athenian drama and the Japanese noh plays, via the commedia dell'arte and Charlie Chaplin.

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  • IR Your cover shows Mr McCain bearing a remarkable resemblance to Charlie Chaplin.

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  • Douglas Fairbanks after Charlie Chaplin the most popular male star in silent cinema had a sense of the absurd that helped him triumph over the claptrap.

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  • Like actors answering a casting call, they hammed it up for Breton's cameras, walking Charlie Chaplin-like in the manner of their antipodal counterparts, the penguin.

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  • It calls to mind other memorable Oscar speeches given by Hollywood legends such as Cary Grant, Charlie Chaplin and John Wayne, whose well-chosen words continue to teach and inspire.

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  • Portly of frame but glistening with animal magnetism, the heldentenor Torsten Kerl revels in the challenges of the title role, eerily yet aptly channeling Hitler, Mussolini and Charlie Chaplin's Adenoid Hynkel.

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  • Until 3 July, the Festival Grand Rire de Quebec, or Laughs for All Festival, will hold nonstop comedy events, from stand-up shows to tributes to comedic greats like Charlie Chaplin to improv acts.

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  • At once a Lalaland filled with dreamers, Los Angeles has also been scene to some of the worst race riots in American history: a paradoxical place that spawned both Charlie Chaplin and Gangsta Rap.

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  • Steichen's images--many of which you've likely seen in photography books (a young Gloria Swanson, mysterious and smoldering behind a black lace veil, or Charlie Chaplin goofing around with a cane and bowler hat)--don't appear particularly controversial.

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  • Ahead of nominations for the 2012 Oscars, he turned up at a screening for silent movie The Artist with two of Charlie Chaplin's granddaughters, keeping its profile high amongst the Hollywood cognoscenti who decide the victors.

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  • And Alan Bergman, who wrote the song "The Way We Were" with his wife, Marilyn, and the late Marvin Hamlisch, serenaded Ms. Streisand with some new lyrics: "Charlie Chaplin could do most anything, " Mr. Bergman sang, with more than a little heart.

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  • The American achieved fame and fortune through his tennis exploits and befriended Hollywood stars such as Charlie Chaplin, but he spent over a year in jail in the 1940s on a morals charge, which ruined his reputation before his untimely death in 1953.

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  • After his two losers, Jack (Peter Beard) and Leo (Martin Greenbaum), spend seven years courting the same woman, Vera (each has his own version of her, played by different actresses), she runs off with a third man, and her jilted suitors head for the wilderness in raucous despair to live out a survivalist fantasy that joins Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway to Charlie Chaplin, W. C.

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