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    Spencer “Charlie” Chaplin. Born in 1889‚ Chaplin spent his early years preparing himself for the camera in dance troupes and stage comedy routines (Charlie Chaplin‚ 2005). Having been born into poverty‚ Chaplin’s rise to fame and riches was tremendously difficult‚ and in no small part due to Chaplin’s revolutionary approach to cinema and comedy specifically. Chaplin redefined the comedy genre by bringing intelligence and sophistication to what was otherwise a slap-stick dominated field (Charlie Chaplin

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    Charlie Bucket was an ordinary boy‚ neither stronger‚ nor faster‚ nor cleverer than any other child his age. His hair was an ordinary brown‚ neither too dark nor too light‚ neither too short nor too long. His eyes were green or they were brown or they were gray or they were blue‚ for they seemed to be rather undecided about color and changed with Charlie’s emotions. He was not too tall (except for his pants) or too short or too heavy‚ but was perhaps too skinny He was from a poor‚ but loving family

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    Mark Turrin Steven Neaderhiser College Writing I 17 November 2009 Charlie Chaplin’s movie City Lights was a very interesting movie that I enjoyed even though it was made so many years ago. It obviously was not as exciting as some movies today but it was still able to keep my attention. A lot of things he did in the movie were pretty funny. When he got his pants stuck on the cities new statue‚ when he was boxing and hid behind the referee‚ and when the blind girl threw water on him were all

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    Nhil B BYUH Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times Being told that we were going to watch a 1936 Charlie Chaplin movie made me excited. I have never seen any of his films so I did not know what to expect. Seeing the movie title as “Modern Times”‚ however‚ made me think that the film is about the lives of the people during the Great Depression. As it turned out‚ I was correct. But aside from showing the concerns and difficulties of those who lived during a severe economic depression‚ the film also

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    Sir Charlie Chaplin: Rags to Riches April 16‚ 1889 Charles Spencer Chaplin was born above his grandfather’s cobbler’s shop. His mother Hannah Chaplin‚ a struggling stage performer and a promiscuous woman‚ birthed her first son‚ Sydney Chaplin‚ just four years earlier. Always around the theatre where his mother worked‚ Charles was “bitten” by the acting bug at a young age. In a matter of time Charles was moving his way up the social ladder‚ leaving a life of poverty behind him. In the beginning

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    When you Google the movie‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory you get a lot of discussion about which actor portrayed Mr. Wonka better than the other actor. There are other discussions between which version holds truer to the book. After watching numerous of times each movie one starts to wonder why no one discusses which film portrayed family and parenting issues better using the different techniques of cinema that we have learned in our film course.

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    Charlie Parker (1920 – 1955) Charlie Parker spent his childhood in Kansas City‚ Missouri‚ one of the hottest jazz spots in the country. His father was looking for jobs as a song and dance man so he moved the family there to find work. Unable to find a job‚ Charlie’s dad left to go work on the railroad. He had to travel long distances and was gone a lot of the time. In the end‚ he left the family altogether and Charlie’s mom had to provide for the two of them. Sometimes‚ she worked two or three

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    Modern Times Response I believe the movie Modern Times‚ written‚ directed‚ scored‚ and produced by Charlie Chaplin‚ was Chaplin?s way to show‚ through comedy‚ the struggle between man and machine; and‚ people trying desperately to find intrinsic happiness during that depressive time. Mankind‚ as expressed by the movie‚ was at the mercy of the machines‚ the bosses‚ and the clocks in order to obtain the needs of food and shelter. The machines become a motif from the beginning of the film. In the montage

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    Response 1 Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times (1936) Silent films were of huge proportion in the early 1900’s. It wasn’t until the advent of sound in 1927‚ with the production of “The Jazz Singer” that would indefinitely change the ever-expanding landscape of cinema. Audiences and movie-lovers alike were shocked and mystified when Charlie Chaplin released Modern Times in 1936‚ still being proclaimed as a silent film (excluding the movies soundtrack and occasional Foley sounds). Even in such changing

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    Spencer – later known as Charlie Chaplin – followed in his parent ’s footsteps‚ taking up singing and acting from an early age. After a rocky film debut‚ Chaplin soon became a success in 1913 while touring in the US. With his role “The Tramp‚” Chaplin reached world fame. According to Chaplin himself‚ the force that propelled him and drove him onto the world stage that he came to inhabit was not primarily artistic inspiration‚ but a desire for money. Ingeborg Kohn‚ in Charlie Chaplin‚ Brightest star

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