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Chaplin Collection, The: Volume Two (1927)
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The Circus The Little Tramp accidentally becomes a big-top star in the comedy that earned Chaplin a special Academy Award.
City Lights A forever classic - and an American Film Institute Top-100 Movie. The Tramp becomes a working man, saving money for an operation that will restore a blind flower girl's sight.
The Kid The Tramp and his ragamuffin sidekick (6-year-old Jackie Coogan) triumph over life's hard knocks in the landmark filmed that changed the notion of what a screen comedy could be.
Monsieur Verdoux Killer comedy! Chaplin turns his sunny nature inside out to play a roving gent who wins the love and bank accounts of spinsters, then murders the hapless biddies.
A Woman of Paris/ A King of New York Chaplin jabs at social conventions! U.S. pop culture is the target of his satiric A King of New York. And the whirl of French high society frames director Chaplin's tragic love story A Woman of Paris.
The Chaplin Revue Seven of the comedy master's most brilliant shorts in one bountiful collection: A Day's Pleasure, A Dog's Life, The Idle Class, Pay Day, The Pilgrim, Shoulder Arms and Sunnyside.
Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin Time critic Richard Schickel's definitive tribute includes newly recorded interviews with Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, Johnny Depp and more. (A 2003 Cannes Film Festival favorite.)
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