
Geraldine Chaplin, Stanley Baker and Vladek Sheybal in Innocent Bystanders. Peter Collinson. 1972.

Geraldine Chaplin, Stanley Baker and Vladek Sheybal in Innocent Bystanders. Peter Collinson. 1972.
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Chas and Roscoe display their catch. Circa 1918.
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Chas — in costume and tortured-genius mode — on an boat in San Pedro with a jazz quartet during production of A Day’s Pleasure. 1919.
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Chas in the editing room.
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Chas directs Sophia Loren in A Countess from Hong Kong, as Syd and Jane look on. 1967.
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David Gill (right) poses (I’ll assume reluctantly) with noted film-collecting dirtbag Raymond Rohauer as they move Rahauer’s stash of Chaplin outtakes from France to England so they can be sorted out for inclusion in Unknown Chaplin. 1981.
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Chas with son Syd, Sophia Loren and Marlon Brando on the set of Countess from Hong Kong. 1967.
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Chas reflected in Oona‘s sunglasses.
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