Basically, a few months back a film buff bought an old reel at an antique show in Michigan -- a typical Keystone Kops ten-minute short. When he got around to watching it, he was shocked to see someone who looked like Chaplin in a scene. Closer examination reveals it is indeed Charlie C., doing a typical routine. Called A THIEF CATCHER, it was filmed in January 1914 and released the following month. The rediscovered piece debuts at the Slapstick film festival in Rosslyn, Virginia on July 17th; I'll look forward to its eventual release.
Here's the story:
--John R.
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And how about the great Buster Keaton?
Keaton IS great, but he's no Chaplin.*
He is to Chaplin as Le Guin is to Tolkien.
--JDR
*my personal favorites among his works are THE NAVIGATOR and COPS.
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