Warner Bros. (1928)
Comedy | Drama | Family | Romance
USA | English | Color | 03:05
| 1. | The Circus | 1928 |
| 2. | City Lights | 1931 |
| 3. | Monsieur Verdoux | 1947 |
| 4. | A King In New York | 1957 |
| 5. | A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate | 1923 |
| 6. | Modern Times | 1936 |
| 7. | The Great Dictator | 1940 |
| 8. | The Gold Rush | 1925 |
| 9. | Charlie Chaplin: The Timelight Chaplin Films | 1916 |
| 10. | Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin | 2003 |
Charlie, a wandering tramp, becomes a circus handyman - soon the star of the show - and falls in love with the circus owner's stepdaughter.
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Al Ernest Garcia | The Circus Proprietor and Ring Master |
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Merna Kennedy | The Proprietor's Step-Daughter Merna - A Circus Rider |
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Harry Crocker | Rex - A Tight Rope Walker |
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George Davis | A Magician |
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Henry Bergman | An Old Clown |
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Tiny Sandford | The Head Property Man |
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John Rand | An Assistant Property Man |
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Steve Murphy | A Pickpocket |
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Charlie Chaplin | A Tramp |
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Albert Austin | Clown |
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Chester A. Bachman | Cop |
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Eugene Barry | Cop |
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Jack Bernard | Man in Circus Audience |
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Stanley Blystone | Cop |
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Heinie Conklin | Clown |
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Inez Gomez | Oracle |
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Toraichi Kono | Man in Circus Audience |
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H.L. Kyle | Man in Circus Audience |
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Betty Morrissey | The Vanishing Lady |
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Wyn Ritchie Evans | Crowd |
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Hugh Saxon | Man in Circus Audience |
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Doc Stone | The Prizefighter |
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Armand Triller | Clown |
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Max Tyron | Pickpocket Victim |
| Director | Charlie Chaplin |
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| Writer | Charlie Chaplin | |
| Producer | Charlie Chaplin | |
| Musician | Charlie Chaplin | |
| Photography | Roland Totheroh | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Watched | |
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| Index | 753 |
| Added Date | Jul 20, 2018 03:43:03 |
| Modified Date | Jul 20, 2018 03:43:03 |