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hermodactyloides: City lights, Charlie Chaplin (1931)I can’t help falling in love with florists…
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age-of-awakening: megacosms: Charlie Chaplin: The Great Dictator Speech ahh yes the one with Hans Zimmer<3 Yesss! Watch this now! All of you!
Muito embora seu coração esteja doendo, sorria. Charlie Chaplin
assassinscreed: This week’s Fan Art Contract: Its a mirage for their #AssassinsCreed video edit which brilliantly fuses trailer footage with the words of Charlie Chaplin from “The Great Dictator”. Make art to get something cool!
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celebratetheclassics: Monsieur Verdoux (Charlie Chaplin, 1947)
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awesomepeoplehangingouttogether: Charlie Chaplin and Mahatma Gandhi
missavagardner: Mary Pickford & Charlie Chaplin, 1919.
joncozart: Charlie Chaplin. Arguably one of the greatest creative minds to ever grace this planet.
redbimbo: Charlie Chaplin, photographed by Edward Steichen in 1925
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quariankhajiit-blog: Charlie Chaplin || City Lights (1931)
chaplinfortheages: royallymonroe: Charlie Chaplin looking extremely handsome in a sharp suit. 1918, 1918, circa 1938, 1918, 1931, 1918.
slanagusbeannacht: Silent film star and anarchist Charlie Chaplin.
subjectedtovanish: Charlie Chaplin’s final speech in The Great Dictator 1940 still rings eerie truth‘I don’t want to be an emperor. That’s not my business. I don’t want to rule or conquer anyone. I should like to help everyone if possible;
onlyoldphotography: Douglas Fairbanks Boosting, ‘Charlie’ Chaplin to Boost the Liberty Loan in Front of the Sub-treasury Building, All Wall Street Looking on with approval, 1918
funquotations: We think too much and feel too little. - Charlie Chaplin http://www.quotationsensation.com/quote.aspx/quote?quoteid=31957
racism-sexist-ableism-ohmy: blackmagicalgirlmisandry: people are really trying to compare the interview to charlie chaplin’s the great dictator, without even mentioning that the film’s release was one of his biggest regrets. “Had I known of
lovemycharlie7: chaplinfortheages: No one knew this better than Charlie Chaplin. “I was well aware of the social stigma of our poverty. Even the poorest of children sat down to a home-cooked Sunday dinner. A roast at home meant respectability, a
funsubstance: Charlie Chaplin does not look like himself
loth-catgirl:titkoks:Charlie Chaplin’d his ass out of there after that punchline
books-n-quotes: “Our knowledge has made us cynical. Our cleverness, hard and unkind. We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery we need humanity. More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness.” ~ Charlie Chaplin, Final Speech
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suicideblonde: Autochrome portrait of Charlie Chaplin (ca. 1917-1918) taken by Charles C. Zoller
nypl: Charlie Chaplin took the silent film era by storm in 1914 when his first film, “Making a Living” debuted on February 2. He was one of the most iconic figures to fashion the toothbrush mustache when he first added it to his costume for his Mack
referenciador: “Seu corpo nu só deve pertencer a quem se apaixonar por sua alma nua.” — Charlie Chaplin.
construindoversos: “Agora, me mantenho no presente, que é onde a vida acontece.” — Charlie Chaplin.
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runawaydevill: “Your naked body should only belongs to those who fall in love with your naked soul” -Charlie Chaplin Artwork by Malcolm Liepke
stgbuckybarnes: Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin.
pablolf: D.W. Griffith with Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and Charlie Chaplin at the founding of United Artists. (via nitratediva) (x)
dannybrosco: boxinghype: The OG #TBE is Charlie Chaplin @boxinghypefotos Looks familiar
classykittenn: Charlie Chaplin in A Film Johnnie (1914).
ohnoblaine-deactivated20140426: Growing up… I always liked the multitaskers. I always loved Sammy Davis, and, Mel Brooks, who was a writer, but an actor and a comedian. Guys who kind of did it all. Charlie Chaplin - really great actor, but really great
eastmanhouse: One hundred years ago on this date, a face that was to become one of the most recognized faces in the world was first illuminated on movie screens. That face was Charlie Chaplin’s, and on February 2, 1914, his first film was released
themoonraker: Irving Browning Moviegoers Line up for Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights, 1930
humanoidhistory: “I hope we shall abolish all hydrogen and atom bombs before they abolish us first.” —Charlie Chaplin
chaplinfortheages: 1919 - Charlie Chaplin shows the Bishop of Birmingham how he gets into his tramp persona.
eleanorspowell: Some candid moments with Old Hollywood stars: Carole Lombard, Dick Powell, Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Lew Ayres, Marion Davies and Charlie Chaplin.
meinthefifties: Charlie Chaplin, c. 1919.
mariondavies: Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Godard and Norma Shearer, 1936
kittypackards: oldhollywood-glamour: “ If you read the story of Peter Pan and Wendy, you will know a great deal more about Mary and Doug than you do now.” — Charlie Chaplin
fuckyeahchaplin: The Nymphs from Charlie Chaplin’s Sunnyside c.1919
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carolinealice-blog: Happy 122nd Birthday Charlie Chaplin!
chaplinfortheages: The beautiful Pacific Ocean churning in the background. Charlie Chaplin shot this Essanay short film “By the Sea" in April 1915, Crystal Pier, Los Angeles. A LIL BIT CRAZY
greatestfacts: When Charlie Chaplin met Einstein he said: “They applaud me because everybody understands me. They applaud you because no one understands you.” -GreatestFacts.net
“My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.” -Charlie Chaplin #smile by seliniangelini