- Dirk Brossé conductor
The Circus (1928) is Chaplin’s most poetic and least ebulliently humorous film – and yet he manages once again to string together his comic pearls. It was his last silent movie, with all the usual ingredients: the little tramp with a heart of gold who always ends up, willy-nilly, at the w ...
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The Circus (1928) is Chaplin’s most poetic and least ebulliently humorous film – and yet he manages once again to string together his comic pearls.
It was his last silent movie, with all the usual ingredients: the little tramp with a heart of gold who always ends up, willy-nilly, at the wrong place at the wrong time… but in the end goes off with both the lead actress and happiness by his side!