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Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times is a film of genre Documentary directed by Harry Hurwitz released in USA on 11 april 1972 with Charlie Chaplin

Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times (1972)

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Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times aka The Eternal Tramp (video title) is a 1972 documentary film directed by Harry Hurwitz. The film was frequently shown on American Public Television.

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Gloria Swanson narrates this documentary about the early life of Charlie Chaplin.

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