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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that Creator/BusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film and believed that his business partner Raymond Rohauer started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that Creator/BusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film and believed that his business partner partner, Raymond Rohauer Rohauer, started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.
** It's also believed that Edna Purviance, the former leading lady of Chaplin's, was in the movie as one entertainer in the Agent's Office, however there was evidence that she wasn't in the movie.
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* CopiouslyCreditedCreator: Directed, written, produced by and starring Charlie Chaplin.
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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Claire Bloom was cast as a ballet dancer without knowing a single step.

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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Claire Bloom Creator/ClaireBloom was cast as a ballet dancer without knowing a single step.
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* LateExportForYou: The film was pulled from distribution after Chaplin was denied re-admittance to the US for allegedly having communist sympathies. Filmed in 1952, finally released in the U.S. in 1972. It had already been released in Europe.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that Creator/BusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film, and believed that his business partner Raymond Rohauer started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.

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* LateExportForYou: The film was pulled from distribution after Chaplin was denied re-admittance to the US for allegedly having communist sympathies. Filmed in 1952, finally released in the U.S. in 1972. It 1972, it had already been released in Europe.
Europe. Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell, who'd both share the eventual Oscar for Best Original Score with Chaplin, both died in the interim.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that Creator/BusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film, film and believed that his business partner Raymond Rohauer started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.
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** Also in smaller roles in the ballet as clowns are Chaplin's other son Charlie Jr and Chaplin's half brother Wheeler Dryden who also plays Terry's Doctor
*** Also Chaplin's wife Oona doubled for Claire Bloom in long shots after the later left for London.

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* LateExportForYou: The film was pulled from distribution after Chaplin was denied re-admittance to the US for allegedly having communist sympathies. Filmed in 1952, finally released in the U.S. in 1972. It had already been released in Europe.



* RefittedForSequel: More like Refitted for Later Film. Chaplin wanted to include a flea circus gag in ''Film/TheCircus'' and ''Film/TheGreatDictator'', but couldn't fit it in either film.
* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The film was pulled from distribution after Chaplin was denied re-admittance to the US for allegedly having communist sympathies. Filmed in 1952, finally released in the U.S. in 1972. It had already been released in Europe.



* StuntDouble: Hayden Mellissa, a well-known Canadian ballerina, performed as the dance double for Claire Bloom in the film.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegend: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that CreatorBusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film, and believed that his business partner Raymond Rohauer started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegend: PopCultureUrbanLegends: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that CreatorBusterKeaton Creator/BusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film, and believed that his business partner Raymond Rohauer started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.
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* HarpoDoesSomethingFunny: According to Creator/BusterKeaton's biographer Rudi Blesh, Creator/CharlieChaplin eased his notoriously rigid directorial style to give Keaton free rein to invent his own comic business during this sequence.


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* PopCultureUrbanLegend: A rumor has persisted, fueled by the intense rivalry among fans, that CreatorBusterKeaton gave such a superior performance that Creator/CharlieChaplin jealously cut his scenes so he would not be upstaged by his rival. A close associate of Chaplin claimed that Chaplin not only did not feel threatened by Keaton's performance, but also heavily edited his own footage of the duet while enhancing Keaton's. Keaton's widow Eleanor said that he was thrilled with his appearance in the film, and believed that his business partner Raymond Rohauer started and fueled the rumors. Chaplin's son Sydney, who also appeared in the film, said that even if some of Keaton's best scenes were cut (which he did not believe), the storyline would not logically allow a supporting actor to suddenly appear and upstage the climactic comeback of Chaplin's character.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $900,000. Box office, $1 million (US box office), $8 million (Worldwide). Its US release was halted by controversy over Creator/CharlieChaplin's alleged Communist sympathies, which led to him being refused re-entry into the US while he was promoting the film in Britain. It got a wide US release '''twenty-years''' later, which included its first showing in Los Angeles, thus making it eligible for that year's Oscars[[note]]It won for Best Original Dramatic Score, Chaplin's only competitive Oscar.[[/note]]. It's since been VindicatedByHistory as one of Chaplin's finest films.
* DoublingForLondon: Although the film is set in London, it was entirely filmed in Hollywood, mostly at the Chaplin Studios. The street where Calvero lives was a redressed set at Paramount Studios, the music hall scenes were filmed at RKO, and some exterior scenes use back-projected footage of London.



* RealitySubtext: Chaplin's character Calvero plays a once famous comedian who has lost his audience, which is pretty much what was happening in Chaplin's life when he made the film.

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* RealitySubtext: Chaplin's character Calvero Chaplin plays a once famous comedian who has lost his audience, which is pretty much what was happening in Chaplin's life when he made the film.


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* RefittedForSequel: More like Refitted for Later Film. Chaplin wanted to include a flea circus gag in ''Film/TheCircus'' and ''Film/TheGreatDictator'', but couldn't fit it in either film.


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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Chaplin biographers have assumed that his character in the film was based on his father Charles Chaplin, Sr. who had also lost his audience and became an alcoholic, which led to his death in 1901.
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* RealitySubtext: Chaplin's character Calvero plays a once famous comedian who has lost his audience, which is pretty much what has happening in Chaplin's life when he made the film.

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* RealitySubtext: Chaplin's character Calvero plays a once famous comedian who has lost his audience, which is pretty much what has was happening in Chaplin's life when he made the film.

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* IronyAsSheIsCast: Claire Bloom was cast as a ballet dancer without knowing a single step.



* StarMakingRole: This was the film that pushed Claire Bloom into the spotlight, her association with Laurence Olivier did the rest.

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* StarMakingRole: This was the film that pushed Claire Bloom into the spotlight, her association with Laurence Olivier Creator/LaurenceOlivier did the rest.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Chaplin orignally thought this would be his last film, if it had it would've been a fitting way to end his career.

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Chaplin orignally originally thought this would be his last film, if it had it would've been a fitting way to end his career.career.
** Chaplin originally wanted Creator/AudreyHepburn to be his leading lady.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The theatre owner Postant is Nigel Bruce, best known as Dr. Watson in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies.
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* RealitySubtext: Chaplin's character Calvero plays a once famous comedian who has lost his audience, which is pretty much what has happening in Chaplin's life when he made the film.
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** The kids in the first scene, who tell Calvero hislandlady isn't home, are Chaplin's own children.

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** The kids in the first scene, who tell Calvero hislandlady his landlady isn't home, are Chaplin's own children.



* StarMakingRole: This was the film that pushed Claire Bloom into the spotlight, her assocaition with Laurence Olivier did the rest.

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* StarMakingRole: This was the film that pushed Claire Bloom into the spotlight, her assocaition association with Laurence Olivier did the rest.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The theatre owner Postant is Nigel Bruce, aka Dr. Watson in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: The theatre owner Postant is Nigel Bruce, aka best known as Dr. Watson in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies.



** The kids in the first scene, the ones who Calvero the landlady isn't home, are Chaplin's own children.

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** The kids in the first scene, the ones who tell Calvero the landlady hislandlady isn't home, are Chaplin's own children.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: The theatre owner Postant is Nigel Bruce, aka Dr. Watson in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies.
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* StarMakingRole: This was the film that pushed Claire Bloom into the spotlight, her assocaition with Laurence Olivier did the rest.


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Chaplin orignally thought this would be his last film, if it had it would've been a fitting way to end his career.
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* DuelingStarsMovie: Even though they're only together for one hilarious scene, this film was famous for finally putting two of the biggest stars of the silent film era, Creator/CharlieChaplin and Creator/BusterKeaton, on the same stage.
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** Neville, Calvero's rival, was played by Chaplin's son Sydney Chaplin, who is giving his film debut here.
** The kids in the first scene, the ones who Calvero the landlady isn't home, are Chaplin's own children.
* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The film was pulled from distribution after Chaplin was denied re-admittance to the US for allegedly having communist sympathies. Filmed in 1952, finally released in the U.S. in 1972. It had already been released in Europe.
* StuntDouble: Hayden Mellissa, a well-known Canadian ballerina, performed as the dance double for Claire Bloom in the film.
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