Discover how Charlie Chaplin transformed from comedian to artist through the revolutionary founding of United Artists alongside Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and D.W. Griffith. This episode delves into his perfectionist filmmaking methods, the creation of masterpieces like "The Kid" and "The Gold Rush," and his innovations that elevated silent comedy to high art. Explore how Chaplin's meticulous attention to detail, from eating licorice shoes to building tilting cabins, created films that made audiences simultaneously laugh and cry while establishing cinema as a legitimate art form.
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