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  1. Charlie Chaplin: The Mutual Comedies (DVD) A dozen classic comedies made during the most inventive and liberating period of Chaplin’s career brought together in one DVD box set. Tweet. Previously only available on two DVD volumes from the BFI, the films have been fully restored in High Definition and brought together in a single edition for ...

  2. Flicker Alley and The Blackhawk Films® Collection are proud to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of ‘Little Tramp’ with the premiere of 'Chaplin's Mutual Comedies: Part One'. The collection features six newly restored films: ‘The Floorwalker’, ‘The Fireman’, ‘The Vagabond’, ‘One A.M.’, ‘The Count’, and ...

  3. 11 de jul. de 2006 · Twelve films directed and written by Charlie Chaplin, with new orchestral scores composed and conducted by Carl Davis! Restored from premier quality original 35mm film! This edition of THE CHAPLIN MUTUAL COMEDIES has been restored from the finest surviving 35mm film elements, with additions and improvements from new film materials which have recently surfaced.

  4. Filmografía de Charles Chaplin. Charlie Chaplin representando su personaje del vagabundo. Charlie Chaplin fue un comediante de cine, director, productor, escritor y compositor británico, cuya obra cinematográfica abarca un total de 81 películas oficiales realizadas entre 1914 y 1967. Durante sus primeros años en el cine se estableció como ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2015 · Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.The twelve films Chaplin made for the Mutual Film Corporation from 1916-17 formed the most inventive and liberatin...

  6. While Chaplin’s onscreen persona is primarily remembered today as “The Tramp,” each of his Mutual comedies feature Chaplin as a different character in different settings. He intended this variety from the outset, telling interviewer Kitty Kelly on March 10, 1916, “I’ll keep the moustache, but won’t stick to the clothes.

  7. Charlie Chaplin entered the film industry in 1914 and by 1916 was the highest-paid entertainer in the world after signing a contract with the Mutual Film Corporation for a salary of $670,000. Mutual built Chaplin his very own studio and allowed him total freedom to make 12 two-reel films during a 12-month period, which have been brought together for the first time on this two-disc box set.