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Charlie Chaplin DVD

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Charlie Chaplin. The name alone evokes the image of a character with a brush-like moustache in a derby oversized trousers floppy shoes and a cane He was and is perhaps still the most memorable character in film history. He was ""The Tramp"". It is because of the hardships he endured as a child that he was so driven to succeed. Rather than forget his background Charlie Chaplin continuously referred to these experiences which were so much a part of him when he began his career in si

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Released
26 September 2005
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Wardvision Ltd 
Classification
Runtime
457 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5030462051062 
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Collection of early silent films from the comic genius. In 'Kid Auto Races in Venice' (1914), Chaplin appears as a tramp for the first time and goes cart racing in Venice, California, where he manages to cause a huge amount of confusion and disruption. In 'The Rival Mashers' (1914), our hero must deal with a rival who is getting in the way of him impressing a girl. In 'A Night Out' (1915), Chaplin and his friend Ben cause trouble in a fancy restaurant after a night in the pub, and later that night he gets caught with the head waiter's wife. In 'Cruel Cruel Love' (1914), Chaplin plays Lord Helpus, a rich lord devastated by unrequited love. In 'A Film Johnny' (1914), Chaplin goes to the cinema and falls in love with the actress on screen. He then sets off to the film studio to find her, but things don't go as he planned.