Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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Bo Portrait of Claire Windsor, 1922. Si Claire Windsor in a Goldwyn picture of 1923. 8s Pola Negri, the tempestuous Polish actress. 83 Chaplin romping by the swimming pool of his Beverly Hills estate with Dinky Dean, son of his associate director Chuck Riesner. 84 "The Idle Class." 85 Edna Purviance believes the Tramp to be her husband in disguise. 86 Charlie and the foreman's daughter in "Pay Day." 87 Charlie's wife follows him on pay day. 88 Charlie believes he is riding a trolley home. following page 210 8g Chaplin as The Pilgrim. 90 The new minister about to deliver his sermon on David and Goliath, (j 1 Edna Purviance and Adolphe Menjou in "A Woman of Paris." 92 Edna Purviance as Marie St. Clair. g ; Edna Purviance and Adolphe Menjou in "A Woman of Paris." <j! Edna Purviance, Carl Miller, and Adolphe Menjou in "A Woman of Paris." 95 Lydia Knott and Edna Purviance. 96 Chaplin directing Adolphe Menjou in "A Woman of Paris." 97 Chaplin directing "A Woman of Paris." 98 "The Gold Rush." 90, Willi Mack Swain in "The Gold Rush." 100 The Thanksgiving Dinner — eating the cooked shoe. ,()1 The I. one Prospector and the dancehall girl (Georgia Hale). 108 "The Cold Rush." 103 The dancehall girl ignores Charlie. 104 The New Year's Eve Dinner which Charlie celebrates alone. '«»> Frame enlargements of the Roll Dance from "The Gold Rush." 106 Charlie gazing in at the festivities. i"7 "The (.old Rush."