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Look, it's Walter.
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Does that make you happy?
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No.
- Crabby.

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I shouldn't have let them show
film clips.

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People will think they're old.
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They are old.
Well over 50 years, some of them.

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You know the worst thing
about age is...

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...you can't defend yourself.
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When I was young and handsome
and had my power...

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...l'd make a movie...
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...and make them laugh
and make them cry.

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Now I'm at their mercy.
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Come in.
- Go away.

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We're ready for you, Mr. Chaplin.
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Behave yourself.
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Now the President of the Academy,
Mr. Daniel Taradash.

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Remember the President
of the Academy, Daniel Taradash.

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Taradash? Sounds like a spice.
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The inscription reads:
"To Charles Chaplin...

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...for the incalculable effect
he had making motion picture...

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...the art form of this century."
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"Humour heightens our sense
of survival...

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...and preserves our sanity."
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The words of Charlie Chaplin.
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The abiding elements of Chaplin's
artistic conscience...

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...as actor, writer, director, and...
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...to quote W. C. Fields,
"greatest ballet dancer who ever lived".

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A few years ago, Mr. Chaplin said:
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"My only enemy is time."
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We respectfully disagree.
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I'm leaving you here, darling.
:52:51
My white dress... They mustn't
see anyone until the clips are over.

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Time is Charlie Chaplin's dearest
and eternal friend.


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