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    Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A Second Look: 'Monsieur Verdoux' was Charlie Chaplin's undoing

    With his 1947 provocation "Monsieur Verdoux," Charlie Chaplin completed a remarkable transformation from the universally beloved Little Tramp to a vilified monster both on-screen and off.
    With his 1947 provocation "Monsieur Verdoux," Charlie Chaplin completed a remarkable transformation from the universally beloved Little Tramp to a vilified monster both on-screen and off. In the most polarizing film of his career, just issued on DVD...

    Tags: Movies, Murder, Charlie Chaplin, James Agee, Entertainment

  2. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Chaplin films coming to the Charles Theatre

    The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/station-north/home/art-house/the-charles-theatre-baltimore-movie-theater">Charles Theatre</a>.
    The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's Charles Theatre. Charlie Chaplin, a British expatriate who...

    Tags: Nazi Party, City Lights (movie), Charlie Chaplin, Modern Times (movie), The Gold Rush (movie)

  4. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Mo Rothman dies at 92; found new audience for Chaplin

    Mo Rothman, a veteran studio executive who helped pave the way for Charlie Chaplin to end an acrimonious, two-decade exile from the United States and returned some of the filmmaker's classic movies to American screens, died Sept. 15 in Los Angeles. He was 92. Rothman had Parkinson's disease, his family said.
    Mo Rothman, a veteran studio executive who helped pave the way for Charlie Chaplin to end an acrimonious, two-decade exile from the United States and returned some of the filmmaker's classic movies to American screens, died Sept. 15 in Los Angeles. He was...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), City Lights (movie), Geraldine Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin, Modern Times (movie)

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