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George Hayden:
Ah yes, tell me, when did you start to work on "The Great Dictator"? Charlie Chaplin:
'38. George Hayden:
'38. Everyone thought you were crazy then. Then, when the second World War broke out, you became a genius overnight. Charlie Chaplin:
Well, not to those who thought I was a Communist
Ah yes, tell me, when did you start to work on "The Great Dictator"? Charlie Chaplin:
'38. George Hayden:
'38. Everyone thought you were crazy then. Then, when the second World War broke out, you became a genius overnight. Charlie Chaplin:
Well, not to those who thought I was a Communist
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Oh yes tell me when did you actually start work on The Great Dictator
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'38 '38
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And everyone thought you were crazy then
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When the Second World War broke out you became a genius overnight
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Well not to those who thought I was a communist
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Movie Summary
An elderly Charlie Chaplin discusses his autobiography with his editor, recounting his amazing journey from his poverty-stricken childhood to world-wide success after the ingenious invention of the Little Tramp.
