VHS
56 minutes
1984
PN1997 .A1 C445 1992 Tape 1
Charlie Chaplin arrived in America in 1910 with the Fred Karno comedy troupe. His rough-and-tumble style brought him to the attention of director Mack Sennett who invited Chaplin to join the Keystone film company. It was at Keystone that Charlie Chaplin first stepped in front of the camera to delight the world and forever change the face of film comedy.
Presenting "Charlie Chaplin at Keystone Studios (1914)," a sparkling collection of the films that first brought Charlie Chaplin to national attention. Featuring a young, wild, pie-in-the-face Chaplin and a stable of comedy greats including: Fatty Arbuckle, Mabel Normand and Chester Conklin. Includes Chaplin's first movie, "Making a Living."
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