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@verdoux-chaplinesia
Robert Downey Jr. AKA living legend
RDJ talking about “Chaplin” movie.
“The Rink” 1916
Happiness is when you spotted Charlie in random places. Even tho he wears fedora and looks "strange", it feels wonderful knowing people still remember him.
Final scene in Charlie Chaplin’s Essanay film “Work”, 1915.
Charlie Chaplin in One a.m., 1916
Charlie Chaplin throws carnations to the huge crowd of fans below his window at the Ritz hotel in London, 1921. (x)
Finally! My book is now available on Amazon Kindle! *sobs*
Until this 31st January, you can get it at promo price. It’s available on worldwide, so just follow the link below and you’ll be fine.
US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Australia, India
Whether you’re a Chaplinerd or not, I truly hope you guys would enjoy my book. Also, wait for more update on the printed edition!
Love you all!
So, I finished my children’s book (and the legalities in my country, AT LAST!!). And get approval from Buble Inc. (People at Chaplin Office are very supportive. Love them!) The ebook edition will be published this JANUARY via Kindle and PlayBook, while the printed edition in February. I’m crying
Chaplin and The Kid
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OMG! This is so cute!
Daily Mirror, England, April 21, 1939
It’s Charlie Chaplin’s fungus on the left and You Know Who’s on the right.
Monsieur Verdoux (1947)
Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan 10″ statue.
Shut up and take my money!