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Mountain lake : Monsieur Verdoux as Captain Bonheur takes Annabella out in boat
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Verdoux's apartment : Monsieur Verdoux and the Girl : getting Renee something to eat
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Verdoux's apartment : Monsieur Verdoux and the Girl : getting Renee something to eat
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Annabella's hallway : Monsieur Verdoux as Captain Bonheur and Annabella
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Verdoux's apartment : Monsieur Verdoux and the Girl : getting Renee something to eat
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Street exterior : Monsieur Verdoux and the Girl standing in the entrance of a lady hat shop
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Lydia's interior : Lydia's sitting room : Monsieur Verdoux as Floray and Lydia
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Street corner : detective Morrow's back and warehouse in distance
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Charles Chaplin with big key and lock. From the opening of Harry Crocker's short-lived Motion Pic...
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Charles Chaplin as the Tramp eating ice cream
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Charles Chaplin with checkered shirt and dark coat on the porch
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Marlin Swordfish Caught by Charlie Chaplin at Santa Catalina Isl. : 10.6.18 / Reyes Photo
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Charles Chaplin receiving Honorary Oscar at the Academy Awards / Field Enterprises Inc. ; Wirephoto
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Charles Chaplin on the microphone
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Charles Chaplin with checkered bow tie
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Portrait by Albert Witzel, c. 1922
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Snowy Baker and Chaplin at Chaplin Studios, 1919
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Charlie Chaplin and Prince Axel Christian Georg of Denmark on the set of Sunnyside, 1919
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CC portraits 1906, 1913, 1916, 1926, 1931, 1933. From Illustrated Magazine 20-09-1952
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Young Chaplin as Billy in Sherlock Holmes. (Billy the page-boy in disguise as a newspaper seller)