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 Charlie Chaplin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
His first full-length film Kid, The (1921) came out in 1921; his first for UA, fully produced and directed by himself, Woman of Paris, A (1923), was released in 1923.
Kid Auto Races at Venice (also 1914) saw him wearing a derby hat and droopy trousers, and brandishing a cane; it was the first appearance of what would come to be known as "the Little Tramp," a character Chaplin continued to refine in his short-subject appearances during a year-long tenure with Sennett's Keystone company.
A Dog's Life, Shoulder Arms (both 1918), and The Kid (1921, his first feature film) are among his best efforts for First National.
www.movietreasures.com /main/Charlie_Chaplin/charlie_chaplin.html   (2622 words)

  
 Silent Film Sources Monthly News
Dance on the Volcano (1921), was thought lost until found in an archive in the American release version titled Daughter of the Night.
During the 1920s, Chaplin's The Kid (1921) and The Gold Rush (1925) were milestones, acclaimed for their brilliant comedy sequences and sensitivity.
Orphans of the Storm (1921) is a lavish period spectacle of the French Revolution as experienced by two sisters.
www.cinemaweb.com /silentfilm/97_3_mon.htm   (14530 words)

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