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Contents Introduction 000 Chronology 000 Filmography 000 The Funniest Man on the Screen 000 Victor Eubank Charlie Chaplin, Cheerful Comedian 000 Mary E. Porter Charlie Chaplin: A Tragedian Would Be 000 Miriam Teichner Beneath the Mask: Witty, Wistful, Serious Is the Real Charlie Chaplin 000 Grace Kingsley In Chaplin's House of Glass 000 Mabel Condon Charlie Chaplin: Rather a Quiet Little Guy Who Takes His Pantomimic Art Seriously 000 Walter Vogdes Charles, Not Charlie 000 Julian Johnson Charlie Chaplin 000 Ray W. Frohman The Hamlet-Like Nature of Charlie Chaplin 000 Benjamin De Casseres Charlie Chaplin, Philosopher, Has Serious Side 000 Frank Vreeland [Chaplin's] Hope to See Much of England 000 Anonymous Absolutely, Mr. Chaplin! Positively Mr. Freud!: Psychoanalysis Comes to the Movies 000 Ted Le Berthon What Chaplin Thinks 000 Anonymous Shy Charlie Chaplin Opens His Heart 000 Mordaunt Hall Future of the Cinema: Mr. Charles Chaplin 000 Robert Nichols Chaplin Explains Chaplin 000 Harry Carr Charles Chaplin: Film Comedian's Welcome 000 Anonymous Chaplin Draws a Keen Weapon 000 Robert Van Gelder From Rags to Riches 000 Philip K. Scheuer Charlie Chaplin's Monsieur Verdoux Press Conference 000 George Wallach But It's Sad, Says Chaplin, It's Me 000 Ella Winter The Modern Mellower Times of Mr. Chaplin Bosleu Crowther Ageless Master's Anatomy of Comedy: Chaplin, An Interview 000 Richard Meryman Chaplin onthe Critics, the Beatles, the Mood of London 000 Francis Wyndham Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Chaplin, Charlie, 1889-1977 Interviews, Motion picture actors and actresses United States Interviews