Pe un film fără sonor din 1928 (filmări la premiera filmului Circul al lui Charlie Chaplin) se vede o persoană care pare că ţine un obiect la ureche în timp ce vorbeşte.
* Hollywood Premiere (6:23) — The Circus's L.A. opening occurred at Grauman's Chinese Theatre (a short walk from Chaplin Studios) on January 26, 1928. This silent newsreel footage records real circus performers hired for the hoopla, plus celebrities such as W.C. Fields, Cecil B. DeMille, John Barrymore, and Jackie "The Kid" Coogan stepping up to the radio broadcast microphone at the theater's entrance.
* Camera A, Camera B (1:16 ) — Running two parallel cameras simultaneously while shooting was a common practice. The purpose was to provide individual negatives for domestic and European distribution. (Later reissues of Chaplin's films, notably The Chaplin Revue, sometimes were assembled using these alternate camera angles, which is why two editions of the same film can look noticeably different in places.) Here we get side-by-side rushes shot by twinned cameras for the restaurant scene.
* 3-D test footage by Roland Totheroh (2:28) — An experiment in dimensional filmmaking by Chaplin's DP. (Trivia point: David Duchovny played Totheroh in the Robert Downey Jr. biopic, Chaplin.)
* Circus Days with Jackie Coogan - Excerpts (12:28) — The titular tyke from The Kid plays the lead in clips from a 1923 adaptation of a favorite children's book about the adventures of little Toby Tyler in a traveling circus. It's marginal filler that's silent and in poor condition.
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RăspundețiȘtergere* Hollywood Premiere (6:23) — The Circus's L.A. opening occurred at Grauman's Chinese Theatre (a short walk from Chaplin Studios) on January 26, 1928. This silent newsreel footage records real circus performers hired for the hoopla, plus celebrities such as W.C. Fields, Cecil B. DeMille, John Barrymore, and Jackie "The Kid" Coogan stepping up to the radio broadcast microphone at the theater's entrance.
* Camera A, Camera B (1:16 ) — Running two parallel cameras simultaneously while shooting was a common practice. The purpose was to provide individual negatives for domestic and European distribution. (Later reissues of Chaplin's films, notably The Chaplin Revue, sometimes were assembled using these alternate camera angles, which is why two editions of the same film can look noticeably different in places.) Here we get side-by-side rushes shot by twinned cameras for the restaurant scene.
* 3-D test footage by Roland Totheroh (2:28) — An experiment in dimensional filmmaking by Chaplin's DP. (Trivia point: David Duchovny played Totheroh in the Robert Downey Jr. biopic, Chaplin.)
* Circus Days with Jackie Coogan - Excerpts (12:28) — The titular tyke from The Kid plays the lead in clips from a 1923 adaptation of a favorite children's book about the adventures of little Toby Tyler in a traveling circus. It's marginal filler that's silent and in poor condition.
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