--"the gold tooth...": Alfredo in THE RABBIT HUNTERS (Pedro Costa), 2007.-- chaplin street graphic pasted on sealed enterance at Sunset blvd. and Gardner st. in Los Angeles.-- Chaplin, 1917, color autochrome photo. -- "Numbers sanctify", from MONSIEUR VERDOUX-- João César Monteiro in AS BODAS DE DEUS, 1999-- Chaplin and Keystone Cop cartoon - Appeared on the cover of Cahiers du cinéma no. 262-63,, 1976-- the jury/congregation of THE PILGRIM (Chaplin) 1923.-- 'Jerome Littlefield' (Jerry Lewis) suffering from 'neurotic identification empathy'. DISORDERLY ORDERLY (Tashlin), 1964. -- 'Worked 9 days altogether last week' -from service worker 'Stanley Belt' (Lewis)in THE PATSY (Lewis), 1964.-- THE PILGRIM (Chaplin) 1923.-- VAI E VEM ('Come and go', Monteiro), 2003.-- UN CHIEN ANDALOU (Luis Buñuel), 1929-- Young man tags LA MTA bus on which Mayor Villaraigosa was having a photo-op in South Los Angeles, 2008. LA TIMES.
Andy, a very eloquent collage, but you failed to mention, just before"coming and going is no laughing matter", Murnau's "Nosferatu".Miguel
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--"the gold tooth...": Alfredo in THE RABBIT HUNTERS (Pedro Costa), 2007.
-- chaplin street graphic pasted on sealed enterance at Sunset blvd. and Gardner st. in Los Angeles.
-- Chaplin, 1917, color autochrome photo.
-- "Numbers sanctify", from MONSIEUR VERDOUX
-- João César Monteiro in AS BODAS DE DEUS, 1999
-- Chaplin and Keystone Cop cartoon - Appeared on the cover of Cahiers du cinéma no. 262-63,, 1976
-- the jury/congregation of THE PILGRIM (Chaplin) 1923.
-- 'Jerome Littlefield' (Jerry Lewis) suffering from 'neurotic identification empathy'. DISORDERLY ORDERLY (Tashlin), 1964.
-- 'Worked 9 days altogether last week' -from service worker 'Stanley Belt' (Lewis)in THE PATSY (Lewis), 1964.
-- THE PILGRIM (Chaplin) 1923.
-- VAI E VEM ('Come and go', Monteiro), 2003.
-- UN CHIEN ANDALOU (Luis Buñuel), 1929
-- Young man tags LA MTA bus on which Mayor Villaraigosa was having a photo-op in South Los Angeles, 2008. LA TIMES.
Andy, a very eloquent collage, but you failed to mention, just before
"coming and going is no laughing matter", Murnau's "Nosferatu".
Miguel
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