Jeremy McCarter’s “How the Tramp Was Trampled” (reviewing Scott Eyman’s “Charlie Chaplin vs. America,” Books, Nov. 4) misportrays Charlie Chaplin and my father, U.S. Attorney General James P.
Charlie Chaplin as The Little Tramp in ‘A Dog’s Life’ (1918), which he also wrote, produced and directed. Charlie Chaplin as The Little Tramp in ‘A Dog’s Life’ (1918), which he also wrote, produced ...
In 1914, Keystone Studios released two short films that gave a world marching to war a reason to laugh. Their titles, “Kid Auto Races at Venice” and “Mabel’s Strange Predicament,” are far less ...
When most people think of Charlie Chaplin, they picture the Tramp: bowler hat, cane, and that unmistakable walk. But behind the comic genius was a man who believed deeply in human courage, grit, and ...