Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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cc U6 have children of your own?" Laughing goodnaturedly, she shrugs her shoulders. When Jean's mother hands her a milk pail, a child joins her. A roadmarker: "To Paris, 90 km." Pierre, in the back seat with a male friend, orders his chauffeur to drive on. A haywagon, with an accordion player riding on the rear, rumbles along the road, followed by Marie and the little boy on foot. In the car, Pierre's friend asks, "By the way, whatever became of Marie St. Clair?" Pierre merely shrugs. At the accordion player's invitation Marie and the kid climb on the cart tail. Pierre's car approaches and speeds past. A close shot shows Marie singing and contented. The auto disappears into the distance; the cart down the road in the opposite direction.