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Cinéa, May, 1921 |
Charlie Chaplin was the biggest movie star in the world. Cinéa was a French movie magazine.
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Cinéa, May, 1921 |
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Cinéa, May, 1921 |
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Cinéa, May, 1921 |
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Motion Picture News, 07-May-1921 |
Meanwhile, back in Jackson, Mississippi, Charlie Chaplin's first self-directed feature film,
The Kid, which co-starred Jackie Coogan, was doing great business with the help of a passel of Chaplin imitators.
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Motion Picture News, 07-May-1921 |
Harry Cohn, his brother Jack and Joe Brandt provided the initials for C.B.C. Film Sales Corp. C.B.C. and its successor, Columbia Pictures, produced the Screen Snapshots series of shorts about life in Hollywood from 1920 to 1958. This edition features Chaplin and his friend Douglas Fairbanks.
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