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         Chaplin Charlie:     more books (100)
  1. My life with Chaplin;: An intimate memoir, by Lita Grey Chaplin, 1966
  2. The Comedy of Charlie Chaplin: Artistry in Motion by Dan Kamin, 2008-09-05
  3. 2011 Charlie Chaplin Wall Calendar (Square Wall Cal) by teNeues, 2010-08-01
  4. Making Music with Charlie Chaplin by Jeffrey Vance, Eric James, 2000-04-12
  5. Chaplin and American Culture by Charles J. Maland, 1991-02-01
  6. Remembering Charlie by Jerry Epstein, 1989-03-01
  7. Oona Living in the Shadows: A Biography of Oona O'Neill Chaplin by Jane Scovell, 1999-11-01
  8. The Art of Charlie Chaplin: A Film-by-Film Analysis by Kyp Harness, 2007-11-01
  9. The Complete Films of Charlie Chaplin by Gerald McDonald, Michael Conway, et all 1988-08
  10. MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY / CHARLES CHAPLIN by CHARLIE (1889-1977) CHAPLIN, 1966-01-01
  11. Charlie Chaplin: The Beauty of Silence (Impact Biographies) by Alan Schroeder, 1997-09
  12. My trip abroad by Charlie Chaplin, 2010-07-29
  13. Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema by Jeffrey Vance, 2003-10-01
  14. Charlie Chaplin's Own Story by Harry M. Geduld, 1985-12-01

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22. Chaplin Charlie Sur L'annuaire Stars Et Célébrités.
Translate this page .. Charles Spencer dit Charlie Chaplin est né le 16 Avril 1889 à Walworth un quartier pauvre de Londres de parents artistes de music hall.
http://www.stars-celebrites.com/bio/C/chaplin.htm
Il créée le personnage mondialement célèbre de Charlot en 1914 dans le film "Charlot est content de lui" (Kid Auto Races at Venice).
Très vite, il devient lui-même réalisateur et, reprenant le personnage de Charlot (vagabond à la démarche de canard, caractérisé par un chapeau melon surplombant une chevelure noire et frisottée, une moustache en mouche sous le nez, une redingote étroite et râpée, un pantalon trop large et usée, des godillots fatigués et immenses, une éternelle badine de jonc à la main), le met en scène dans plus de 70 films : "The Kid", "Le Pèlerin", "La Ruée vers l'or", "Le Cirque", "les Lumières de la ville", "Les Temps Modernes", etc.
Chaplin, avec l'avènement du cinéma parlant, eût des difficultés pour adapter son style qui à partir des "Temps Modernes" prend une dimension politique (description virulente du travail à la chaîne). Marquant cette transition politique et sonore, "Le Dictateur", véritable pamphlet anti-hitlérien, utilise toutes les ressources du parlant.

23. David Gerstein's Charlie Chaplin Home Page
2) chaplin and the Youth Complex. 3) chaplin, charlie, and Fascism. 4) charlie and the Iconic Construct of Class. 6) chaplin, charlie, and the Political Left.
http://wso.williams.edu/~dgerstei/chaplin/intro.html
"His odd little tricks of manner and his refusal to do
the most simple things in an ordinary way are essential
features of his method, which thus far has defied
successful imitation."

Prepared for Prof. Paige Baty: Political Science 335
Send Mail to
dge@NOSPAMecn.egmont.com (delete "NOSPAM" to make it work!)
Who was Charlie Chaplin?
For the purpose of this study, I will use the terminology that many film historians have: that Charlie is the filmic alter ego of Charles Chaplin, filmmaker. And Charlie Chaplin, under that name, and under such nom-de-plumes as "the eternal tramp," "the tramp philosopher," and so on, has risen to fame as an icon alone. Unlike the characters played by many actors over the years, Charles Chaplin's Tramp was a consistent character who grew in depth and complexity over the years to become a powerful icon and symbol. While Chaplin himself was, of course, prominent on the world scene as well, he was less the being celebrated, when folk spoke his name, than his icon was: the iconic stature really belonged to his far more prominent filmic creation, for better or worse. Some knew the man and his foibles, but if so, they viewed them through the veneer of Charlie the Tramp: the blessing of the Tramp to cinema excused his creator's iniquities, while on the other hand, the Tramp at times formed a constricting device that manipulated what others expected to find in the man. And of course, at times man and icon spoke as one. The current study, supplemented on the Web by much of its source material and a wide variety of illustrations, will look in depth at how Chaplin developed the Tramp as an icon and how the public responded at first; I will then follow by analyzing how Chaplin and Charlie the Tramp agreed and differed on six various aspects of life. I will look at how theorists, philosophers, and audiences viewed both Chaplin and Charlie in the reflection of the other; how the man attempted to use the icon to his advantage, sometimes succeeded, and sometimes failed. (Since the Tramp and Chaplin's major promotion of that character as an icon does not cover the final period of Chaplin's career, later incidents will only be discussed when necessary. Similarly, occasional non-Tramp films produced in the "golden age" are outside the current discussion as well.)

24. Charlie Chaplin UK
The charlie chaplin UK DVD and Video Guide has been updated and moved to a new home Export Company Establishment 2001. CHARLES chaplin, chaplin, the LITTLE TRAMP, the images on
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Screen/7157
The Charlie Chaplin UK DVD and Video Guide has been updated and moved to a new home. CLICK HERE to see what's available... Thank you to all the visitors who supported the website since 1997.

25. American Masters . Charlie Chaplin | PBS
Film/TV. charlie chaplin was one of the greatest and widely loved silent movie stars. From Easy Street (1917) to Modern Times (1936
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/chaplin_c.html
C harlie Chaplin was one of the greatest and widely loved silent movie stars. From "Easy Street" (1917) to "Modern Times" (1936), he made many of the funniest and most popular films of his time. He was best known for his character, the naive and lovable Little Tramp. The Little Tramp, a well meaning man in a raggedy suit with cane, always found himself wobbling into awkward situations and miraculously wobbling away. More than any other figure, it is this kind-hearted character that we associate with the time before the talkies. Born in London in 1889, Chaplin first visited America with a theater company in 1907. Appearing as "Billy" in the play "Sherlock Holmes", the young Chaplin toured the country twice. On his second tour, he met Mack Sennett and was signed to Keystone Studios to act in films. In 1914 Chaplin made his first one-reeler, "Making a Living". That same year he made thirty-four more short films, including "Caught in a Cabaret", "Caught in the Rain", "The Face on the Bar-Room Floor", and "His Trysting Place". These early silent shorts allowed very little time for anything but physical comedy, and Chaplin was a master at it. Harold Lloyd played the daredevil, hanging from clocks, and

26. Charlie Chaplin
CHARLES chaplin, chaplin, the LITTLE TRAMP, the images on this web site, and the names of Mr. chaplin s films are all trademarks and/or service marks of Roy
http://www.charliechaplin.com/
Home Events Films Music ... Links
Chaplin unleashed
Charlie Chaplin - Association Chaplin - Introduction .
Used with permission.

27. BuZu's Unofficial Charlie Chaplin Www Page
BuZu's unofficial charlie chaplin www page. Internet Movie DataBase entry of Charles chaplin (UK, USA, Italy) Image Archive. Search. Search chaplin related www pages using chaplin search page NEW!!!
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BuZu's unofficial Charlie Chaplin www page
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28. TIME 100: Charlie Chaplin
AP. charlie chaplin in a scene from his last silent film, Modern Times, in 1939. charlie chaplin The endearing figure of his Little
http://www.time.com/time/time100/artists/profile/chaplin.html
NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP Charlie Chaplin in a scene from his last silent film, Modern Times , in 1939
Charlie Chaplin
The endearing figure of his Little Tramp was instantly recognizable around the globe and brought laughter to millions. Still is. Still does
By ANN DOUGLAS
Intro: Technology Shaped the Show
21st Century: The Future of Arts
Monday, June 8, 1998
Louis Armstrong

Lucille Ball

The Beatles

Marlon Brando
... Oprah Winfrey Categories Leaders/Revol. Builders/Titans Scientists/Thinkers Heroes/Icons July 6, 1925 Feb. 9, 1931 Larger Cover Larger Cover document.write(""); The Secret Life of Bees By: Sue Monk Kidd The Teeth of the Tiger By: Tom Clancy Life of Pi By: Yann Martel Albert Einstein as it seemed. More >> Runner-Up: F.D.R. Runner-Up: Gandhi Try 4 Issues of TIME Magazine FREE! ADVERTISEMENT QUICK LINKS: Person of the Century Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Subscribe Customer Service Help Site Map ... Media Kit

29. Hollywood Silents: Charlie Chaplin Photos And Links
1996 Charles chaplin s Studio, now A M Records chaplin City Lights Poster thumbnail charlie chaplin, City Lights Poster charlie chaplin, about 1915 Arbuckle
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/1096/chaplin.htm
Hollywood Silents
Charles Chaplin
 Return to Hollywood Silents Menu
Edna Purviance's Eyes and Smile

Charlie Chaplin, City Lights Poster 

Charlie Chaplin, about 1915 

- Arbuckle, Charlie Chaplin, sink in a boat in Echo Park

- Charlie Chaplin, "The Adventurer"
...
- Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Chaplin directing

Chaplin Related Links
- Entertainment and Chaplin - Eric Campbell: Chaplin's Goliath - 'The Kid' "Psychoanalyzed" - Charlie Chaplin WWW Site - The Chaplin Image Gallery Return to Hollywood Silents Menu E mail Jesse at: jesse@geocities.com
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30. Chaplin Biographer Seeks Information Sources
chaplin BIOGRAPHER SEEKS UNEXPLORED SCHOLARLY SOURCES, COLORFUL TIDBITS AND UNKNOWN chaplin ANECDOTES. This page developed by Ideal Computer Strategies. Members Hannah chaplin, charlie chaplin
http://www.american.edu/academic.depts/soc/chaphome.html
CHAPLIN BIOGRAPHER SEEKS UNEXPLORED SCHOLARLY SOURCES, COLORFUL TIDBITS AND UNKNOWN CHAPLIN ANECDOTES
I am writing a full-length biography of Charlie Chaplin and want to establish internet communication with film historians, cultural historians, political historians, biographers and psychoanalysts.
Some topics of interest include: Chaplin, British Music Hall, Cockney Culture and Humor, Mime, Silent Film Comedy, Hollywood (1912-1952), The American Political Scene (1930's-1950's) and relevant information about the public and private lives of other people who were intimately, personally or casually connected to Chaplin. This extensive list would include:
  • Family Members
  • Ex-Wives and Lovers
  • Friends, Colleagues and Acquaintances
  • Personal and Political Enemies
  • Plus anyone else you might think of.
    I have already written about political aspects of Chaplin: What Made Charlie Run , and psychological aspects of his art: Chaplin's The Kid and Charlie Chaplin's Film Heroines
    I would be interested in reading anything anyone else has written published or unpublished. Please contact me at: weissman7@aol.com
  • 31. The Charlie Chaplin FBI File
    Provides 2063 pages of documents with a biography, analysis and a reader's guide.
    http://www.fadetoblack.com/foi/charliechaplin/
    Fade to Black Magazine Presents: Charlie Chaplin Home Bio Reading FBI Files
    FBI File Guide
    ... Recommended Reading To provide you with a better perspective on the Charlie Chaplin FBI file, Fade To Black has asked Lindsay Young Professor of Cinema Studies and American Studies at the University of Tennessee, Dr. Chuck Maland, for some assistance. Dr. Maland has published three books and many articles and reviews focusing on movies and their relationship to American culture. His book, Chaplin and American Culture , won the Theater Library Association Award for best book in the area of recorded performance (film, radio, or television) in 1989. We hope that his great expertise on the Little Tramp and American Cinema will bring great insight into the FBI File.
    The FBI and the Little Tramp: An Introduction
    Charles Maland
    University of Tennessee
    In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fade to Black has obtained 2063 pages of FBI files on Charlie Chaplin. To help readers make sense of these documents (and p erhaps to save them from large-scale eye strain from sitting in front of monitors too long!), Fade To Black has asked me to provide an introduction to Chaplin and his FBI files. After sketching an outline of Chaplin's career and suggesting why the FBI became interested in him, I'll describe what the FBI files are like and how to read them, followed by some suggestions about particularly important sections of the files.

    32. Palace Images; Charles Chaplin
    The Pawnshop is one of the four outstanding shorts chaplin was to make for the Mutual Company the final appearance of charlie's Tramp character. chaplin said later that had he
    http://www.moderntimes.com/palace/chaplin/film.htm
    Click thumbnail photo to view full size image. The Pawnshop
    The Mutual Company 1916 Charles Chaplin The Pawnshop is one of the four outstanding shorts Chaplin was to make for the Mutual Company. This one is famous for its celebrated scene where the Tramp demolishes a clock he is supposed to expertly inspecting and repairing. The Immigrant
    The Mutual Company 1917 Charley, Edna Purviance, Kitty Bradbury A Dogs Life
    First National 1918 Charley, Scraps (the dog) The Kid
    First National 1921 Chaplin, Jackie Coogan The Pilgrim
    First National 1923 Charley, Somebody The Goldrush
    United Artists 1925 Tom Murray, Chaplin One of the most popular and Charlie's own personal favorite. The Tramp in this one is a woeful prospector in the Klondike, beset by misfortune, and rejection. The film's themes of starvation, and cannibalism, could hardly have been more savage. They did however, propel Chaplin to new height of comic invention. The unforgettable spectacle of the endless line of prospectors making their way up the Chilkoot Pass during the 1898 Alaska gold rush is one of the most compelling adventure scenes of the silent era. The Circus
    United Artists 1928 Merna Kennedy, Chaplin

    33. International Charlie Chaplin Meetup Day
    Facilities enabling fans to arrange group meetings. Registration required
    http://chaplin.meetup.com/
    @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/common.css"); @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/topic.css"); @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/hide-from-ie-mac.css"); @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/images.css"); Your Meetup now has its own Message Boards! Join the conversation! Meetup Home Discuss Meetup.com Sign In ... Charlie Chaplin
    International Charlie Chaplin Meetup Day
    in 7 Days
    WHAT Meetup with other local Charlie Chaplin fans. WHEN Saturday, June 5 @ 2:00PM
    (1st Saturday of every month.) WHO Chaplin fans Worldwide (and friends.) So far, have signed up. AGENDA T.B.D. More info.
    Join other Chaplin fans near you!
    Charlie Chaplin Meetups can happen in up to 646 cities worldwide on the same day. Enter your location to find the one near you: writeForm("horiz") US Residents, enter your 5-digit Zip Code: Non-US Residents, select your city: Select Your City Antarctica: South Pole, Antarctica Argentina: Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina: Cordoba, Argentina Australia: Adelaide, Australia

    34. Charlie Chaplin's Film Heroines
    Analytical essay arguing that the artist's mother provided a template for his film heroines.
    http://www.american.edu/academic.depts/soc/heroines.html
    Charlie Chaplin's Film Heroines
    by Stephen M. Weissman, M.D.
    Film History, Volume 8, Number 4, 1996
    "...in the last few days, Chaplin has been in Vienna...but it was too cold for him here, and he left again quickly. He is undoubtedly a great artist; certainly he always portrays one and the same figure; only the weakly poor, helpless, clumsy youngster for whom, however, things turn out well in the end. Now do you think for this role he has to forget about his own ego? On the contrary, he always plays only himself as he was in his dismal youth. He cannot get away from those impressions and humiliations of that past period of his life. He is, so to speak, an exceptionally simple and transparent case. The idea that the achievements of artists are intimately bound up with their childhood memories, impressions, repressions and disappointments, has already brought in much enlightenment and has, for that reason, become very precious to us."
      Sigmund Freud to Yvette Guilbert
    Generations of filmgoers have laughed with tears in their eyes at Chaplin's scenes in The Gold Rush where his boyishly innocent Little Tramp naively attempts to woo and win Georgia, a wistfully soulful dance hall prostitute, away from her hollow life as a good-time girl in a boomtown saloon. But few people realize that the creation of Georgia like the creation of so many of his other other film heroines borrowed heavily from and reflected dramatically details of the life experiences of his own mother.

    35. Chaplin Essay #3
    chaplin, charlie, and Fascism. Essentially, charlie chaplin note spelling of name belongs to the little guy (Maland 1989 169).
    http://wso.williams.edu/~dgerstei/chaplin/nazi.html
    Chaplin, Charlie, and Fascism
    It is perhaps not surprising, states historian Charles Maland, that Chaplin should have chosen to make a film 1940's The Great Dictator in which his icon appeared as a rebellious Jewish ghetto resident under the regime of Adenoid Hynkel (Hitler). Maland points out how Charles and Adolf were born not far apart in time, but more importantly he also notes how the two bore some resemblance as adults. The two shared not merely the famous mustache which suggested the tack Chaplin's parody could take, but also their demand for "strict control over their subordinates when, as adults, they achieved positions of power." (Maland 1983: 164) In 1936, the New York Times referred to Chaplin as "parsimonious, contradictory, egotistic, difficult even unreasonable to work with," and Dan James said that Chaplin "had in himself some of the qualities that Hitler had. He dominated his world. He created his world. And Chaplin's world was not a democracy either . . ." (Robinson 1985: 493). Chaplin the artist was, remarkably close to how artists are stereotypically portrayed, obsessive in a frequently negative light. And both Chaplin and Hitler had gone through hard times which they then recalled in their work to build their iconic images: "each has mirrored . . . the predicament of the 'little man' in modern society," the

    36. CHARLOT, Regia Di Charlie Chaplin!
    Lo stile e l'evoluzione artistica del regista in un approfondimento critico. Propone inoltre una filmografia essenziale di lungometraggi.
    http://www.1aait.com/larovere/chaplinc.htm
    Cineasti classici
    CHARLOT, regia di Charlie Chaplin!
    "L'unico genio che il cinema abbia prodotto"
    "Credo nel potere del riso e delle lacrime come antidoto all'odio e al terrore (...) è paradossale che nell'elaborazione d'una comica la tragedia stimoli il senso del ridicolo; perché il ridicolo, immagino, è un atteggiamento di sfida: dobbiamo ridere in faccia alla tragedia, alla sfortuna e alla nostra impotenza contro le forze della natura, se non vogliamo impazzire".
    Charlot , premio Oscar nel 1972 alla carriera per "l'incalcolabile contributo dato alla trasformazione del cinema nell'arte del nostro secolo"; Griffith , Fairbanks e Pickford, la United Artists "Quel modo di vestire mi aiuta ad esprimere la mia concezione dell'uomo medio, dell'uomo comune, la concezione di quasi tutti gli uomini, di me stesso. La bombetta troppo piccola rappresenta lo sforzo accanito di poter apparire dignitoso. I baffi esprimono vanità. La giacca abbottonata stretta, il bastoncino e tutto il comportamento del vagabondo rivelano il desiderio di assumere un'aria galante, ardita, disinvolta. Egli cerca di affrontare coraggiosamente il mondo, di andare avanti a forza di bluff: e di questo è consapevole. E ne è così consapevole che riesce a ridere di se stesso e anche a commiserarsi un po'" humor e phatos "Charlot garzone di caffè"

    37. Charlie Chaplin
    Animated GIF depicting the performer watching himself in a movie.
    http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Animation/chaplin.html
    info info

    38. Charlie Chaplin
    Biographie et filmographie, citations et ©tude du personnage de Charlot.
    http://lmoinault.chez.tiscali.fr/
    Bonjour à vous, fans de Charlot ! Bonne visite sur ce site !!!! Biographie
    Filmographie

    Photos

    Citations
    ...
    Liens

    Page réalisée par Ludiwine Moinault.
    Dernière mise à jour : Mardi 05 novembre 2002
    Site créé le Samedi 13 Novembre 1999.
    Je tiens à préciser que je ne suis pas une fan de Charlot ! Le seul film que j'ai vu de lui etant : "Les temps modernes". En réalité, je devais réaliser un dossier sur son personnage dans le cadre d'un travail scolaire. Et puis une fois finalisé, je me suis dit qu'il pouvait peut-être intéresser certaines personnes et j'ai décidé d'en faire un site web.
    Je ne suis donc pas très informée en ce qui le concerne. Tous les documents que je possède sur lui se trouvent sur ce site. Il est donc inutile de me demander un complément d'informations que je ne pourrai pas vous fournir. Je ne sais pas non plus où il est possible trouver des effigies... le concernant, j'en suis désolée ! Essayer peut-être ces liens :
    http://www.cardboardcutouts.com/

    39. Inkblot
    A monthly episode contains writings and pictures based on that month's charlie chaplin picture.
    http://inkblot.vurtified.com/about.html

    40. TIME 100: Charlie Chaplin
    charlie chaplin in a scene from his last silent film, Modern Times, in 1939. charlie chaplin. The endearing figure of his Little Tramp was instantly recognizable
    http://time.com/time/time100/artists/profile/chaplin.html
    NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP Charlie Chaplin in a scene from his last silent film, Modern Times , in 1939
    Charlie Chaplin
    The endearing figure of his Little Tramp was instantly recognizable around the globe and brought laughter to millions. Still is. Still does
    By ANN DOUGLAS
    Intro: Technology Shaped the Show
    21st Century: The Future of Arts
    Monday, June 8, 1998
    Louis Armstrong

    Lucille Ball

    The Beatles

    Marlon Brando
    ... Oprah Winfrey Categories Leaders/Revol. Builders/Titans Scientists/Thinkers Heroes/Icons July 6, 1925 Feb. 9, 1931 Larger Cover Larger Cover document.write(""); The Five People You Meet in Heaven By: Mitch Albom The Secret Life of Bees By: Sue Monk Kidd Life of Pi By: Yann Martel Albert Einstein as it seemed. More >> Runner-Up: F.D.R. Runner-Up: Gandhi Try 4 Issues of TIME Magazine FREE! ADVERTISEMENT QUICK LINKS: Person of the Century Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Subscribe Customer Service Help Site Map ... Media Kit

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