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S01:E01 - Hollywood Rivals: Charlie Chaplin vs Buster Keaton

Hollywood Rivals

Saison 1 Épisode 1 - Hollywood Rivals: Charlie Chaplin vs Buster Keaton

2001 · 51 minSubtitles Icon
TV-PG
Documentaire · Action
Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton both began earning their own money at a young age through performance. Chaplin joined a variety of troupes, and Keaton performed in his family act until he was twenty one. Chaplin later signed to Keystone and became a worldwide sensation. Chaplin had a ballet like grace and variety of facial expressions that set him apart from other comics of the time. Keaton had his own production company, and he used his fascination with mechanics and gadgetry in much of his work. He became known as the great stone face for never smiling on camera but would let his body language express how he was feeling. On the other hand, Chaplin's characters were often over sentimental. Keaton preferred outright falling and and crashing, while Chaplin had a more fluid ballet style. Keaton's lack of business sense brought him down. Although different in style, both men made a lasting impact on the motion picture industry.
Sous-titres: English
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