Charlie Chaplin survived with his fortune intact
- Document author(s):
- Vincent Canby
- Document source:
- San Francisco Chronicle
- Publication date:
- 1978 Jan 1
- Document language:
- English
- Document type:
- article
- Number of pages:
- 2
- Source pagination:
- Datebook; p. 19
- Document name subject:
- Charlie Chaplin
- Document contains:
- production co
- Related films:
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- The kid — Chaplin, Charlie — United States — 1921
- The idle class — Chaplin, Charlie — United States — 1921
- The circus — Chaplin, Charlie — United States — 1928
- The great dictator — Chaplin, Charlie — United States — 1940
- Monsieur Verdoux — Chaplin, Charlie — United States — 1947
- Limelight — Chaplin, Charlie — United States — 1952
- A king in New York — Chaplin, Charlie — Great Britain — 1957
- Film country(ies):
- Great Britain and United States
- Film language(s):
- English
- Film production company:
- Attica Films, Inc., Celebrated Productions, Charles Chaplin Productions, First National Pictures, Inc., and United Artists Corporation
- Film genre(s):
- Comedy, Crime, Family, Feature, Political, Short, and Show business
- Film subject(s):
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- Abandoned children -- Drama
- Advertising -- United States -- Drama
- Anti-Semitism -- Drama
- Anti-communist movements -- United States -- Drama
- Antinuclear movement -- Drama
- Ballet -- Drama
- Circus -- Drama
- Class conflict -- Drama
- Clowns -- Drama
- Comedians -- Drama
- Facism -- Drama
- Golf resorts -- Drama
- Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 -- Drama
- Insurance, Life - Corrupt practices -- Drama
- Mistaken identity -- Drama
- Serial murderers -- France -- Drama
- Suicide -- Drama
- Tenement houses -- United States -- Drama
- Tramps -- Drama
- Uxoricide -- Drama
- Images:
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