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Chaplin at Keystone: 4 Disc Set RRP 29.99

certificate U Certificate
1914 (DVD Dec 2010)
B&W
USA
Language(s): Silent, with music.
Subtitles: English on extra, Charlie's White Elephant
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5.03567E+12
Ratio 1.33:1 Runtime: 561 mins (approx)
Region 2
Price: £29.99
(Including VAT at 20%)
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Chaplin at Keystone: 4 Disc Set RRP 29.99 
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Charlie Chaplin joined Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Company in late 1913 after being seen in Fred Karno's touring vaudeville troupe. After a few initial uneasy steps, his rise was meteoric - making 35 films in a single year, directing more
than half of them, and developing his much-loved persona, the Tramp.

This stunning 4-disc set, featuring the 34 surviving Chaplin Keystone films (including the feature Tillie's Punctured Romance), is the result of an eight-year international collaboration to reconstruct and restore the films between the BFI National Archive, Cineteca Bologna/L'Immagine Ritrovata and Lobster films, with the cooperation of UCLA Film and Television Archive, Library of Congress, and the support of Association Chaplin. The films in this collection are presented with new musical accompaniment by Eric Beheim, Neil Brand, Antonio Coppola, Frederick Hodges, Stephen Horne, Robert
Israel, Rodney Sauer, The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Ethan Uslan, and Ken Winokur with Tillie's Nightmare.


Extras
* Charlie's White Elephant (1916, 6 minutes): an animation by John Colman Terry and Hugh Shields featuring Chaplin.
* Inside the Keystone Project (2010, 10 minutes): a short documentary about international restoration efforts behind the films in this collection
* Silent Traces (2010, 12 minutes): historian John Bengston on several of the Keystone locations
* Extracts from A Thief Catcher (1914,7 minutes): a film recently rediscovered by Paul E Gierucki, with a cameo of Chaplin as a Keystone Cop
* Stills Gallery
* Illustrated booklet written by Jeffrey Vance

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