Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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108 The cabin balancing on the edge of a cliff. 109 Georgia and Charlie in the final scene. 110 Chaplin directing "The Gold Rush." 111 Lita Grey signing contract to appear as Chaplin's leading lady. 112-115 Scenes from "The Circus." 116 Rex, the new tightrope walker, fascinates Merna Kennedy. 117 The substitute high-wire walker performs under difficulties. 118 The circus moves on. following page 274 119-128 Scenes from "City Lights." 129 Chaplin playing his favorite instrument, the cello, during the scoring of "The Gold Rush," 1942. 130 "City Lights" themes. 131 London crowds greeting Chaplin, 1931. 132 Chaplin in 1931. 133 Chaplin with Bernard Shaw at the London opening of "City Lights." 134 "Modern Times." 135 With Chester Conklin in "Modern Times." 136 Charlie goes mad from the factory routine. 137 Charlie and the gamin (Paulette Goddard). 138 Henry Bergman is persuaded to give Charlie a job. 139 The finale of "Modern Times." 140 Chaplin as Adolph Hynkel in "The Great Dictator." 141 Hynkel with Napaloni (Jack Oakie). 142 The Jewish barber, who resembles Hynkel, gives Hannah (Paulette Goddard) a beauty treatment. 143 Hynkel embracing the world-globe. 144 Verdoux, the suave Bluebeard, preparing to "liquidate" his wife Lydia (Margaret Hoffman). 145 Verdoux with Annabella (Martha Raye). 146 Verdoux prepares to step out with the indestructible Annabella. 147 Verdoux's past catches up with him. 148 Chaplin with Mary Pickford and his wife, the former Oona O'Neill, at the premiere of "Monsieur Verdoux," 1947