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Item: Cinema -> Category: Culture -> Author: DF -> Revision: 25/07/2008
Directors first half of the twentieth century

 

Charlie Chaplin (1898)

 

He emigrated from the city of London to the United States where he triumphed in several companies up to create, as did Búster Keaton, one of their own. It is the most famous dumb actor of all time.

 

The difficult moments of his life of a child lands in English can be seen in his films, which makes a complaint of the major classes of the time.

 

After the arrival of sound movies continued filming several silent films includes: the Great Dictator (1940), which denounces the fascist regimes.


Contents of the document

1.- Buster Keaton
2.- Hermanos Marx
-> Charles Chaplin
4.- John Ford
5.- Alfred Hitchcock
6.- Billy Wilder



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