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  1. Chaplin's Art of Comedy: Directed by Samuel M. Sherman. With Charles Chaplin, Ben Turpin, Edna Purviance, Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson. A survey of Charles Chaplin's early career using re-edited footage from his classic silent shorts.

    • (17)
    • Documentary, Comedy
    • Samuel M. Sherman
    • 1966-09
  2. Chaplin's Art of Comedy. Although Charlie Chaplin became a worldwide superstar and film icon based on hugely popular later films like "The Gold Rush" and "City Lights," the British...

    • Comedy
  3. I came across the following links on youtube, for a 1966 compilation of Chaplin's Essanays titled "Chaplin's Art of Comedy". It's actually quite thoughtfully done, given that the producer is Samuel Sherman, who would later produce "Blazing Stewardesses", originally slated to feature The Three Stooges and naked ladies, but ended up being released with the Ritz Brothes instead (instead of the ...

  4. A true treasure, this documentary on the great silent screen comedian is available because producer Samuel Sherman was able to rescue and restore rapidly deteriorating footage filmed on ancient nitrate stock.

  5. Synopsis by Mark Deming. This documentary on the work of the silent screen's greatest comedian features excerpts from a number of Charlie Chaplin's earliest screen appearances restored from original nitrate prints for this release. Chaplin's Art of Comedy also includes precious outtakes from Chaplin's films and highlights from an uncompleted ...

  6. Chaplin's Art Of Comedy is a re release of the original 1918 Essanay compilation film, Chase Me Charlie. It has been issued and reissued over the decades by various companies. The 1932 release included a score by radio composer Elias Breeskin and narration by Teddy Bergman who later changed his name to Alan Reed and would gain fame as the ...

  7. This feature-length documentary consists of footage from Chaplin's early short films for Sennett alongside silent comedy legends Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, including the 1915 shorts...