Charlie Chaplin's first starring role in a feature film was also written and directed by the star himself and took a whole year to make. The Tramp (Chaplin) discovers an abandoned baby and eventually adopts it as his own. Years later, the mother has more...
Charlie Chaplin was the cinema's first "superstar." Widely hailed as a comic genius, he developed his screen persona of the luckless "Little Tramp" early on. Soon he was directing his own films and refining movie comedy from pie-in-the-face broad slap more...
Charlie Chaplin was the cinema's first "superstar." Widely hailed as a comic genius, he developed his screen persona of the luckless "Little Tramp" early on. Soon he was directing his own films and refining movie comedy from pie-in-the-face broad slap more...
Charlie Chaplin was the cinema's first "superstar." Widely hailed as a comic genius, he developed his screen persona of the luckless "Little Tramp" early on. Soon he was directing his own films and refining movie comedy from pie-in-the-face broad slap more...
Charlie Chaplin was the cinema's first "superstar." Widely hailed as a comic genius, he developed his screen persona of the luckless "Little Tramp" early on. Soon he was directing his own films and refining movie comedy from pie-in-the-face broad slap more...
When Charles Chaplin was forced to leave the USA in 1952, he found harbor in Switzerland and settled in a small village on Lake Geneva where he lived with his family until the end of his life in 1977. more...
Journey through 100 years of comedy with this survey of the funniest moments in entertainment history, from the slapstick of the silents to the screwball comedies of the 1930s and '40s to the red hot hijinks of Hollywood's most recent comic offerings. more...
Charlie Chaplin was the cinema's first "superstar." Widely hailed as a comic genius, he developed his screen persona of the luckless "Little Tramp" early on. Soon he was directing his own films and refining movie comedy from pie-in-the-face broad slap more...