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 cqproject Comprehensive Film Guide: Chaplin (1992)
The film is structured around a fictional meeting between Chaplin and the editor of this book.
I'd watch one of Charlie's films, but by the end of it I was wildly depressed, because I realized that what he'd done in this twenty-minute short was more expressive and funnier than everything I've thought about doing my whole life...
He romances a variety of young girls, but for a film obsessed with his sex life, it's not that lurid.
www.dandychick.com /cqproject/guide/fg021.html

  
 Music : Chaplin (1992 Film)
This one is no exception, and it also carries the tinge of tragedy that seemed to haunt Chaplin's silent films.
Once again, John Barry has written a film score that captures the essence of the film for which it is created.
Listening to the CD recapitulates the emotions which were generated by seeing the film.
www.arabiadirectory.com /ItemId/B0000028SG

  
 Chaplin (1992 Film) Soundtrack Cover Art - MovieWeb
Chaplin (1992 Film) Soundtrack Cover Art - MovieWeb
movieweb.com /soundtracks/cover_art.php?upc=074645298627

  
 Keystone Studios - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charlie Chaplin at Keystone Studios is a 1993 compilation of some of the most notable films Chaplin made at Keystone, documenting his transition from vaudeville player to true comic film actor to director.
The lot was taken over in 1963 by CBS Television (which filmed Gunsmoke and The Wild Wild West there), and from 1985 to 1992 was owned jointly by CBS and Mary Tyler Moore 's MTM Enterprises, which produced numerous other successful TV shows.
Keystone Studios was an early movie studio founded in Glendale, California in 1912 by Mack Sennett and Adam Kessel as the Keystone Pictures Studio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Keystone_Studios

  
 Media Advisory: Screening of Chaplin Film "The Circus" Accompanied by a Live Orchestra at The Breakers in Honor of Librarian of Congress James H. Billington
A new print of the film, made by the Chaplin family and on loan to the Library of Congress, is used for the performance.
Media Advisory: Screening of Chaplin Film "The Circus" Accompanied by a Live Orchestra at The Breakers in Honor of Librarian of Congress James H. Billington
Anderson in the Chaplin family archives in early 1992; she then painstakingly reconstructed it for its first performance in the fall of 1992.
www.loc.gov /today/pr/1994/94-037.html   (204 words)

  
 Red Rocks Community College Library - Plays, Play Adaptions, and Related Videos
Originally released in 1925 as a silent film, Chaplin reedited it to add his narration and music in this 1942 version.
He made the film in London, in 1957, five years after his exile from the U.S., and withheld its stateside release until 1975.
Also check the New Videos List for videos related to this program area that may have been received since this list was compiled.
www.rrcc.edu /library/videos/progvid/playscat.htm   (4717 words)

  
 Chaplin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chaplin is a 1992 semi-biographical film about the life of Charles Chaplin.
Attenborough was so confident in Downey's performance that he actually allowed footage of the real Chaplin to be used at the end of the film.
Geraldine Chaplin portrays her own paternal grandmother Hannah Chaplin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chaplin   (321 words)

  
 Chaplin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chaplin is a 1992 biographical film which tells the life story of Charles Chaplin.
Attenborough was so confident in Downey's performance that he actually allowed footage of the real Chaplin to be used at the end of the film.
Although the film was criticized for taking dramatic licence with some respects of Chaplin's life, Downey's uncanny performance as Chaplin won almost universal acclaim.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chaplin   (321 words)

  
 Chaplin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chaplin is a 1992 semi-biographical film about the life of Charles Chaplin.
Attenborough was so confident in Downey's performance that he actually allowed footage of the real Chaplin to be used at the end of the film.
Although the film was criticized for taking dramatic licence with some respects of Chaplin's life, Downey's uncanny performance as Chaplin won almost universal acclaim.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chaplin   (297 words)

  
 FilmFestivals.com - Cristal 2001
Her filmography includes over eighty-four films and television movie and mini-series, such as The Three Musketeers (1973), Nashville (1975), A Wedding (1978), The Moderns (1987), Chaplin (1992), The Age of Innocence (1993), Cousin Bette (1998), To Walk With Lions (1999), and In the Beginning (2000).
Geraldine Chaplin was born in Santa Monica, California on July 31, 1944, the first child of film legend Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill, daughter of writer Eugene O'Neill.
Geraldine Chaplin, international Actress and daughter of Charlie Chaplin, heads the Jury of the 5th Annual Le Prix Cristal as its President.
www.filmfestivals.com /cristal/2001/jury.shtml   (297 words)

  
 Biography for Geraldine Chaplin
In 1992 she was cast, somewhat eerily, as her own grandmother in Chaplin and gave an affecting performance as Charlie's mother, whose life was cursed by madness.
While filming her nude scened in Welcome to L.A. (1976), one of the first experiments with digital photography involved positioning Chaplin's head on the body of a former Penthouse Pet.
Thin, delicate-featured actress, the daughter of film legend Charlie Chaplin and granddaughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill, who made her movie debut as a street urchin in her father's Limelight (1952).
www.imdb.com /name/nm0001036/bio   (297 words)

  
 Geraldine Chaplin
Welcome to L. Geraldine is the daughter of screen legend Charles Chaplin and played her own grandmother in the 1992 film "Chaplin".
She's shown skin a coupole of times, the first being here, full-frontal standing in front of the Keith Carradine and again in "Le Voyage en douce" in which she appears topless several times, as well as full frontal in a shower.
www.spankymonkey.com /Aesthete/0Actresses/index-GeraldineChaplin.html   (297 words)

  
 Chaplin - 1992 Drama Movie - Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin
Chaplin - 1992 Drama Movie - Robert Downey Jr.
A film about the troubled and controversial life of the master comedy filmmaker.
www.moviefolio.com /movies/Chaplin_1992.cfm   (297 words)

  
 Onet.pl - Film - Ben Chaplin
Ben Chaplin zadebiutowaƂ epizodami w  filmach telewizyjnych "A Fatal Inversion" (1991) i "Bye Bye Baby" (1992).
onet.pl › Film › Osoby › Ben Chaplin
film.onet.pl /osoba.html?DB=144&ITEM=2437   (121 words)

  
 Robert Downey Jr. Goes Pop - Sep 22, 2004 - E! Online News
Downey, 39, previously warbled "Smile" for the soundtrack of Chaplin, the 1992 biopic for which he garnered his lone, to date, Oscar nomination.
In addition to the Chaplin soundtrack, Downey's musical forays have been featured in the likes of Two Girls and a Guy, the 1997 film in which he starred, and TV's Ally McBeal.
Downey and Falconer, who wed in 1992, finalized their long-in-the-works split earlier this year.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,14992,00.html   (432 words)

  
 MTV.com - Movies - Richard Attenborough
Some of the best of his latter-day directorial efforts have been Cry Freedom, a 1987 depiction of the horrors of apartheid; 1992's Chaplin, an epic biopic of the great comedian; and Shadowlands (1993), starring Anthony Hopkins as spiritually motivated author C.S. Lewis.
Attenborough returned to the screen during the '90s, acting in avuncular character roles, the most popular of which was the affable but woefully misguided billionaire entrepreneur John Hammond in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park (1993), a role he reprised for the film's 1997 sequel.
After three years of service with the Royal Air Force, Attenborough rose to film stardom in the 1947 film version of Brighton Rock -- a role that caused him to be typecast as a working-class misfit over the next few years.
www.mtv.com /movies/person/70494/bio.jhtml   (721 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Penelope Ann Miller : Biography
Some of Miller's best known film roles have included that of Marlon Brando's enigmatic daughter in The Freshman (1990), a brief turn as silent film actress Edna Purviance in Chaplin (1992), and the svelte 1930s pulp heroine Margot Lane in The Shadow (1994).
Her first role of note was as ditsy ingenue Daisy in the Neil Simon Broadway comedy Biloxi Blues, a role she would later recreate in the film version.
In 1987, the blonde, saucer-eyed actress made her film debut in the wacked-out comedy Adventures in Babysitting, after which she costarred with popular leading men ranging from Pee-Wee Herman (Big Top Pee-Wee) to a GOlden Globe nominated performance alongside Al Pacino in Carlito's Way.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/43471/bio.jhtml   (336 words)

  
 Martin Chaplin's Publications
Development of a thin-film glucose biosensor using semiconducting amorphous carbon.
Application of the icosahedral water cluster model of water, M. Chaplin, Gordon Research Conference, 'Water and Aqueous Systems', Holderness School, USA, (2002) (Poster)
Primary Structure of Arabinoxylans of Ispaghula and Wheat Bran, S. Edwards, A. Blackwood, M. Chaplin and P. Dettmar, 7
www.lsbu.ac.uk /water/chaplin2.html   (336 words)

  
 CHAPLIN - Robert Downey, Jr. Geraldine Chaplin Good Richard Attenborough Drama Biography Comedy 1992 - PG-13
Keeping that in mind and knowing in advance that this film is about Chaplin, and not his movies, it's very good.
Attenborough braved the critics and did the best anyone could have done, because (in my opinion) it's a hard job to cut Chaplin's life down to 150 minutes of total playing time.
I'm not disagreeing with an average rating, I just don't want to blame it on Attenborough or the crew and cast, but rather the time limit.
www.movies2go.net /review/Chaplin.html   (398 words)

  
 Andrey SEMYONOV: works
Libretto by Ilya Epelbaum and Andrey Semyonov on the basis of the film and music by Charlie Chaplin.
Musical themes by Charlie Chaplin, Maestro Padilla, as well as the excerpt from Tchaikovsky's opera Iolanta, were used in the opera.
Theatrical Prologue, verses by Andrey Semyonov and Yuly Kim (1992-1993).
www.andreysemenov.ru /workeng.html   (398 words)

  
 Robert Downey Jr. Signs Exclusive Contract to Record for Sony Classical
He has also sung in his guest appearances on the Ally McBeal Show and performed the end title arrangement of "Smile" for the 1992 film Chaplin that he starred in.
Downey made his film debut in 1970 at the age of 5 in Pound, directed by his father, Robert Downey.
Downey's album has two producers: Jonathan Elias for six of the tracks and Mark Hudson for four of the tracks.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/09-22-2004/0002256787&EDATE=   (673 words)

  
 CNN - Downey sentenced to prison for three years - August 5, 1999
Downey's Academy Award nomination was for his work in the title role of the 1992 film "Chaplin." Other film credits include "Restoration" (1995); "Less Than Zero" (1987); "Natural Born Killers" (1994); "One Night Stand" (1997); "Two Girls and a Guy" (1997); and "U.S. Marshals" (1998).
Downey also pleaded for another chance to rehabilitate himself, although he told the judge he understands why the court's patience had run out.
In June, Downey told his probation officer that he was using drugs again in violation of his probation.
www.cnn.com /SHOWBIZ/Movies/9908/05/downey.sentence   (504 words)

  
 terminator2.tk - JOE MORTON
A virtuoso performance that recalled some of the silent triumphs of Chaplin and Keaton, Morton's richly expressive turn was the emotional linchpin of a film that earned acclaim largely for its ensemble playing.
That same year, Morton was more impressive playing an idealistic politician in a worthy if less publicized Sayles film, "City of Hope".
Morton's recent feature credits include supporting roles in "Of Mice and Men" (1992) and "Speed" (1994).
public.globalnet.hr /~maprstac/cast/morton.html   (451 words)

  
 VH1.com : John Barry : Biography
In 1992, he was nominated for a his sixth Oscar for his music for Chaplin.
Barry was engaged by the producers of a film called Dr. No to write and arrange a finished score from work begun by composer Monty Norman.
John Barry is one of the best-known composers of soundtrack music of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, but his career has carried him through a multitude of music genres and styles.
www.vh1.com /artists/az/barry_john/bio.jhtml   (1356 words)

  
 Bert Parks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born Bert Jacobson in Atlanta, Georgia, Parks showed his entertainment facility as early as age three, when he was said to have entertained his parents with impersonations of film legend Charles Chaplin.
Bert Parks (December 30, 1914- February 2, 1992), an American actor, singer, and radio and television announcer and host, is remembered best as the longtime, iconic host (1955-1980) of the annual Miss America Pageant telecast, live from Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Parks himself liked to think that folksiness in hand with charm was the key to his success hosting the pageants, and he had that uncommon ability to turn an unexpected pratfall into a great laugh without embarrassing himself or the unfortunate contestant.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bert_Parks   (949 words)

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