AUTOR: BROWN, Pam
EDITORIAL: Longman
Libros en inglés.
Discusses the life of one of the most famous figures in
entertainment history, who was often called ‘the funniest man in the world.’
(1889–1977) a British film actor and director who worked
mainly in the US in humorous silent films (=films made with no sound) during
the 1920s. He usually appeared as a humorous character who had a small
moustache, a bowler hat and a walking stick, and who walked in a funny way with
the backs of his feet together and his toes pointing out to the sides.
Pam Brown tells
us the story and life of the cinema’s genious “Charlie Chaplin”.
Nº de REGISTRO: 22951
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