

Documentary
Overview
A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.
Top Cast


Pearl Mackie
Pearl Mackie
Self - Narrator (voice)
Pearl Mackie
Self - Narrator (voice)


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Self (archive footage)
Charlie Chaplin
Self (archive footage)


Jeff Rawle
Jeff Rawle
Charlie Chaplin 1966
Jeff Rawle
Charlie Chaplin 1966


Matthew Wolf
Matthew Wolf
Richard Meryman
Matthew Wolf
Richard Meryman


Dickie Beau
Dickie Beau
Roddy McDowall
Dickie Beau
Roddy McDowall
Anne Rosenfeld
Anne Rosenfeld
Effie Wisdom
Anne Rosenfeld
Effie Wisdom
Dominic Marsh
Dominic Marsh
Kevin Brownlow
Dominic Marsh
Kevin Brownlow


Paul Leonard
Paul Leonard
Spokeperson
Paul Leonard
Spokeperson


Eben Young
Eben Young
First Journalist
Eben Young
First Journalist


Haley Flaherty
Haley Flaherty
Third Journalist
Haley Flaherty
Third Journalist
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