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Charlie Chaplin at Keystone and Essanay : Dawn of the Tramp

Book review of "Charlie Chaplin at Keystone and Essanay : Dawn of the Tramp" by Ted Okuda and David Maska

Charlie Chaplin at Keystone and Essanay : Dawn of the Tramp by Ted Okuda, David Maska

Editorial Review of Charlie Chaplin at Keystone and Essanay : Dawn of the Tramp by Ted Okuda, David Maska

Charlie Chaplin is universally hailed as the greatest comedic talent in the history of motion pictures. And yet Chaplin’s early efforts—which account for more than half of his total output-are often overlooked in favor of his later films. In 1914 Chaplin appeared in a total of 35 films for the Keystone Film Company; the following year he signed with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, where he wrote, directed and starred in more than a dozen short comedies. Though the resulting pictures were frequently crude and erratic, they reveal the emergence of a formidable comic genius. Charlie Chaplin at Keystone and Essanay: Dawn of the Tramp is a film-by-film examination of this period in Chaplin’s career, tracing the birth of his beloved “Tramp” character and his evolution as an actor and filmmaker. Also discussed are how these movies have been re-edited, recopied, reissued and retitled over the years, with a special section that matches pseudonym titles to their original source film. Charlie Chaplin at Keystone and Essanay: Dawn of the Tramp is a fascinating look at the first celluloid steps taken by this legendary laughmaker, and is a must for all Chaplin fans, old and new.

About the Author

Ted Okuda is the author of The Columbia Comedy Shorts and The Monogram Checklist, and co-author of The Jerry Lewis Films and The Golden Age of Chicago Children’s Television. David Maska is a film collector/historian whose articles have appeared in Classic Images and Filmfax. Ted Okuda is the author of The Columbia Comedy Shorts and The Monogram Checklist, and co-author of The Jerry Lewis Films and The Golden Age of Chicago Children’s Television. David Maska is a film collector/historian whose articles have appeared in Classic Images and Filmfax.

Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 07/11 at 10:14 PM
 

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