Chaplin's

Chaplin's "Limelight" and the Music Hall Tradition

Chaplin's

Chaplin's "Limelight" and the Music Hall Tradition

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Overview

Charles Spencer Chaplin was a stage performer before he was a filmmaker, and it was in English music hall that he learned the rudiments of his art. The last film he made in the United States, Limelight, was a tribute to the music hall days of his youth. As a parallel to Chaplin's past, the film was set in 1914, the year he left the stage for a Hollywood career.

This collection of essays examines Limelight and the history of English music hall. Featuring contributions from the world's top Chaplin and music hall historians, as well as previously unpublished interviews with collaborators who worked on Limelight, the book offers new insight into one of Chaplin's most important pictures and the British form of entertainment that inspired it. Essays consider how and why Chaplin made Limelight, other artists who came out of English music hall, and the film's international appeal, among other topics. The book is filled with rare photographs, many published for the first time, sourced from the Chaplin archives and the private collections of other performers and co-stars.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786424252
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 10/12/2006
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Frank Scheide is associate professor of film history and criticism at the University of Arkansas. He lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Hooman Mehran lives in New York City. Dan Kamin trained Robert Downey, Jr., for his Oscar-nominated performance in Chaplin. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Introduction     

Part I. The Making of Limelight Limelight—An Annotated Commentary     
Not Quite According to Plan: Chaplin, Keaton and the Production of Limelight     
The Three Ages of Limelight     
The Ghostly Absence of “The Armless Wonder”: Afterthoughts on a Last-Minute Cut     

Part II. The Limelight interviews Eugène Lourié     
Claire Bloom     
Melissa Hayden     
Julian Ludwig     
Jerome Epstein     
Yodogawa Nagaharu     

Part III. The Music Hall Tradition
Chaplin Tribute to the Theater of his Youth     
The Identity of Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Music Hall, Limelight and the Tragedy of the Rejected Performer     
Dashing with Eva Lester on the Road to Ruin     
Leo Dryden and “The Miner’s Dream of Home”     
The Mysterious Marceline     
Harlequin in the New World     
Music Hall Hollywood—Part I     

Part IV. Featured Articles and Reviews Who’s Who in the Chaplin Keystones     
Chaplin on Radio—Part II     
New DVD Releases of Chaplin Films     

About the Contributors     
Index     
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