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The Charlie Chaplin Archives
Hardback
Main Details
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The Charlie Chaplin Archives
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Paul Duncan
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:560 | Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 411 |
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Category/Genre | Individual actors and performers Films and cinema |
ISBN/Barcode |
9783836538435
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Classifications | Dewey:791.43028092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taschen GmbH
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Imprint |
Taschen GmbH
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Publication Date |
12 August 2015 |
Publication Country |
Germany
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Description
Within a year of arriving in Hollywood in 1914, British-born Charlie Chaplin had become the slapstick king of America. By the end of his second year on the silver screen, Chaplin's fame had spread worldwide. He was the first international film star and rapidly one of the richest men in the world, with a million dollar contract, his own studio and his stock company of close collaborators. From Alaska to Zimbabwe, the bowler hat, cane, baggy trousers and outsized shoes of the Tramp became, and remains, an instantly recognizable silhouette. With unrestricted access to the Chaplin archives, TASCHEN presents the ultimate book on the making of every one of his films. With 900 images, including stills, memos, storyboards and on-set photos, as well as interviews with Chaplin and his closest collaborators, it reveals the process behind the Chaplin genius, from the impromptu invention of early shots to the meticulous retakes and reworking of scenes and gags in his classic movies: The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), The Circus (1928), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and the provocative Hitler parody The Great Dictator (1940). The book includes: The Chaplin life history in words and pictures 900 images including many previously unseen stills, on-set photos, memos, documents, storyboards, posters, and designs, plus scripts and images for unmade films An oral history, told from the point of view of Chaplin himself, drawing upon his extensive writings, many of which have never been reprinted before. Supplementary interviews with some of his closest collaborators. Material from over 150 books of press clippings in Chaplin's archives, which range from his early days in music halls to his death Chaplin's short films, from Making a Living (1914) to The Pilgrim (1923), as well as all of his feature-length movies, from The Kid (1921) to A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) The first print run of 10,000 copies includes a precious 12 frame strip from City Lights (1931), cut from a 35 mm print in Chaplin's archives. Documents from the Chaplin Archives Property and Copyright of Roy Export Company Establishment, scanned by Cineteca di Bologna
Author Biography
Paul Duncan is a film historian whose TASCHEN books include The Star Wars Archives, The James Bond Archives, The Charlie Chaplin Archives, The Godfather Family Album, Taxi Driver, Film Noir, and Horror Cinema, as well as publications on film directors, film genres, and movie stars.
Reviews...a stunning volume complete with 900 illuminating images, primary and supplemental interviews, and an oral history by the comic actor himself. * The Washington Times * ...this handsome book conveys a true sense of a driven man and the way he shaped a nascent industry of the modern age. * South China Morning Post * An impressive coffee-table book which could almost double as coffee table. * huffingtonpost.com * A Day's Pleasure... What really raises the bar in this publication is the oral-history section, which has been pulled together from extensive notes and essays written by Chaplin himself. The reader is so close to the silent star as to practically feel the bristles of his signature moustache. * Vanity Fair * The most un-put-downable movie book of the season is also the most un-pick-uppable one... It's an apt tribute to the filmmaker, whose artistry transcends the cinema and spans world-historical dimensions... a revelation of Chaplin's creative process, even to the furious core of energy, passion, lust, and sheer will that fueled it... * TheNewYorker.com * ...560 gorgeous pages crammed with quotes, archive imagery, classic film stills and snippets of Chaplinalia...All in all this a stunning book, and could easily be the centrepiece of any Chaplin fan's collection of memorabilia... * SilentLondon.co.uk *
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