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In Reply to: Great post Rico, but a real tough call for me. posted by Audiophilander on November 16, 2003 at 00:57:55:
What??? No Charles Chaplin???????
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... I personally favor Lloyd over or at least as well as Keaton and Chaplain (i.e., his films varied greatly in subject matter, style and gags). BTW, let's not forget Roscoe Arbuckle, an excellent comedian who provided Keaton with his start before succumbing to an infamous Hollywood scandal, the tragic outcome to which he may have had no involvement, and Max Linder, the famed French film comedian who probably inspired all of these great silent comedians to a greater or lesser degree! :o)BTW, as far as silent comediennes go, the best may have been Marion Davies, but Mary Pickford also had great style and timing.
Like Clint Eastwood, a triple threat (actor, director, producer) and if you separate ou the stunt work a quadruple threat.
Linder..yes! and I classify the Mr. Hulot is the silent movie category too!
I tried to stay quiet through this thread... names of Chaplin and several other great ones bouncing in my head... and now - you...
I DO favor Keaton's work over Chaplin's. He played didfferent parts whereas Charlie's Tramp was essentially the same character. (I shidder in fear over what opening this 75 year old subject will do to this thread...)
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