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John Paul Smead has written: 'Five films by Charles Chaplin' -- subject(s): Sound motion pictures
Charlie Chaplin's greatest influence was said to be his mother. Both of Chaplin's parents were stage performers and when Chaplin was five years old, and his mother's singing voice was failing, the manager of the music hall substituted Charlie for his mother. He sung a well known song 'E' Dunno Where E' Are' and the audience loved it and threw coins onto the stage. At a very young age, Chaplin was told he would be the most famous man in the world.
Chaplin received three Oscars in his lifetime: one for Best Original score, one for Honorary Award, and one Special Award. However, during his active years as a filmmaker, Chaplin expressed disdain for the Academy Awards; his son Charles Jr wrote that Chaplin invoked the ire of the Academy in the 1930s by jokingly using his 1929 Oscar as a doorstop.You can read the rest on Wikipedia.org, just type in Charlie Chaplain & look under Awards and Recognition.Hope this helps!
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Charles Chaplin was born in Walworth, London, England in 1889. His parents were music hall entertainers and he began performing at age five. So he traveled a great deal. He came to the United States in 1910.
Five-Minute Films - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
These lyrics appear in a 2004 song by J Five about Charlie Chaplin titled "Modern Times," which has been remixed and sampled in a number of electronic tracks, including 2005 house track "Move to the Music" by Laboratorium and Dj NILbS.To clarify, the lyrics are"Does anybody here wanna hear my voice?"
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In answer to the question "Was Chaplin a Communist?" the answer is almost certainly NO. Chaplin surely held leftwing, progressive, liberal and egalitarian political views but none that could be considered communist. Chaplin would never hide his views or conform to the American opinion that it was right to hate a Communist. It was for these reasons that poor Chaplin was labeled a Communist.
NFL Films Presents - 1967 The Fab Five was released on: USA: 21 November 2004