Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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42 Nijinsky and troupe visit the Chaplin studio in 1916 during the shooting of "Easy Street." 43 Charlie as a policeman in "Easy Street." 44 The little policeman asphyxiates the giant bully (Eric Campbell) in "Easy Street." 45, 46, 47, 48 Four scenes from "The Cure." 49 The arrival in the land of liberty, from "The Immigrant." 50 James T. Kelley, Eric Campbell, the broke Charlie, and Edna Purviance in "The Immigrant." 51, 52, 53, 54 Four scenes from "The Adventurer." 55 Douglas Fairbanks supporting Charlie and Mary Pickford (in costume for "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"), 1917. 56 Charlie, Doug, and Mary clowning on the United Artists lot during the making of Miss Pickford's "Through the Back Door," 1921. 57 Mildred Harris in 1917 shortly before Chaplin met her. 58 Mildred Harris and Conrad Nagel in "Fool's Paradise," 1921. 59 Cecil B. DeMille directing Mildred Harris in "Fool's Paradise," 1921. 60 Charlie and "Scraps" in "A Dog's Life." 61 The happy ending of "A Dog's Life." following page 178 62 to 69 Eight scenes from "Shoulder Arms." 70 The Hired Man and The Hardhearted Employer in "Sunnyside." 71 Charlie admires The Village Belle in "Sunnyside." 72 The dream ballet from "Sunnyside." 73 Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in "The Kid." 74 The Tramp and The Kid plying their trade. 75 The Policeman (Tom Wilson) is suspicious of The Tramp and The Kid. 76 The Tramp rescuing The Kid from the orphanage truck. 77 Chaplin directing Jackie Coogan. 78 Chaplin amusing Jackie Coogan between scenes. 79 Chaplin in 1921.