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"Great Dictator" player of 1940
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chaplin
Alternative clues for the word chaplin
- Bowlegged comic of classic films
- Who said "All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl"
- Memorable comedian
- Portrayed a downtrodden little man in baggy pants and bowler hat (1889-1977)
- Charlie Chan interrupts private investigator in Latin? It's all backwards
- "Modern Times" star
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chaplin: The Musical , formerly titled Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin , is a musical with music and lyrics by Christopher Curtis and a book by Curtis and Thomas Meehan . The show is based on the life of Charlie Chaplin . The musical, which started ...
Usage examples of chaplin.
In competition, or rather juxtaposition, a Dixieland jazz trio strikes up, and as Duffy crosses Ship Street he is nearly run over by a unicyclist dressed as Charlie Chaplin.
He passed a shop and peered into the window at statuettes of the Empire State Building and Miss Liberty, plates emblazoned with the skyline, foot-tall dummies of Charlie Chaplin and Madonna and Elvis.
As he reached the front door he caught Chaplin, the janitor, emerging from the basement.
At that moment, down in the basement, Michelmas Chaplin was obeying his mother, and opening the furnace door.
Even Chaplin was there, much of his flesh burned away, his rib-cage played upon indifferently well.
She was beginning to respect just how gymnastic Chaplin must have been.
Susan Chaplin sat out in the charming garden cafe of the Gralyn Hotel on N Street.
Harold Lloyd was a huge star, right up there with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
I had always considered Charlie Chaplin brilliant and imaginative, but he had never made me roar with laughter as had the audiences of his heyday.
The same group of friends got together Saturday nights after the Sabbath and went to the movies, especially if Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton were being shown.
Next, his favorites had been comedies especially those starring Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton.
A black swathe of hair hung over one eyebrow, a Charlie Chaplin moustache sat beneath the nose of the contorting face.
Charlie Chaplin called The Cure, and something with Gloria Swanson called Teddy at the Throttle.
They even saw Charlie Chaplin arrive, being driven by his Japanese chauffeur.
But the children were even more excited when George took them to the latest Mack Sennett comedy and Charlie Chaplin movie.