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"Modern Times," Charlie Chaplin's satirical comedy critiquing industrialization and capitalism during the Great Depression is ...
Scott Eyman’s new biography “Charlie Chaplin vs. America” (Simon & Schuster, publishes Oct. 31) chronicles the amazing – and still shocking – fall from grace that led Hollywood’s first ...
Charlie Chaplin is undoubtedly one of the most beloved comedy filmmakers in movie history, but an iconic French director is the closest thing to a Chaplin replacement that cinema fans will likely ...
Play the following introductory video clip of Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussing his book, Charlie Chaplin vs. America, and Richard Nixon and Hedda Hopper's views about the silent film star.
The centenary screening of film legend Charlie Chaplin’s classic The Gold Rush received an enthusiastic response from audiences in Pune and Latur.
On Jan. 30, 1931, United Artists unveiled Charlie Chaplin's silent film that took aim at the talkie pictures. By THR Staff On Jan. 30, 1931, United Artists unveiled the silent film City Lights ...
Discover how Charlie Chaplin's 1918 war bond film helped create the 30-financial time frame that eventually helped Americans ...
In his book, “My Father, Charlie Chaplin,” Charles Chaplin Jr. wrote, “They held countless Charlie Chaplin contests. Dad told me about one of these that had taken place before I was born.
Charlie Chaplin knew how to throw an anything-goes rager. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.