
Charles Chaplin joined Keystone studios in late 1913, making 35 films in a single year, directing more than half of them, and developing his much loved persona, The Little Tramp. This stunning 4-disc set featuring the 34 surviving Chaplin Keystone shorts and the Keystone feature Tillies' Punctured Romance is the result of an international collaboration to restore the films between the BFI National Archive, L'Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna and Lobster Films in Paris with the UCLA Film and Television Archive, Library of Congress, and with the support of Association Chaplin, France. With musical accompaniment by Eric Beheim, Neil Brand, Antonio Coppola and The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra.
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Chaplin started it all from pie throwing fights to falling down drunken mayhem. This is his very first comedic work, and most importantly the introductory of his classic tramp. Essential viewing if you love comedy, even if you don’t it’ll still put a smile on your face that’s for certain.
This dvd is good quality and is great for any Charlie Chaplin fan, full of the 35 films he did such as the tramp. Enjoy it!





