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...in the house Charlie bought for her.
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Sydney Chaplin retired to France
and spent summers at Charlie's home...

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...in Switzerland.
He died on Charlie's 76th birthday.

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Fred Karno, who gave Charlie
his first job, went bankrupt in 1926.

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He died penniless 15 years later.
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Hetty Kelly, Charlie's first love,
married a politician and died at 25.

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She was the inspiration for many
of Charlie's screen heroines.

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George Hayden
is a fictional character.

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Charlie wrote "My Autobiography",
on which this film is partly based.

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Mack Sennett's reign as the king
of comedy ended with the talkies.

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He received a Special Oscar in 1937.
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Mabel Normand was involved
in a drug and sex scandal...

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...surrounding a murder in 1922.
She never acted again.

1:00:02
Edna Purviance was Charlie's leading
lady in more than 30 comedies.

1:00:05
Charlie kept her on the studio
payroll all her life.

1:00:11
Douglas Fairbanks founded United
Artists with Charlie, Mary and Griffith.

1:00:16
He died in his sleep
of a heart attack in 1939.

1:00:21
Mary Pickford competed with Charlie
as the highest earner in Hollywood.

1:00:26
"America's Sweetheart"
lived to be 86.

1:00:32
Mildred Harris was Charlie's first wife.
1:00:35
Her career faded
and she died an alcoholic at 43.

1:00:39
J. Edgar Hoover was FBI Director for
almost 50 years. Using sex secrets...

1:00:44
...illegally gathered by his agents
to manipulate powerful people.

1:00:48
Charlie's FBI file
was more than 1,900 pages.

1:00:53
Lita Grey was Charlie's second wife.
1:00:57
She and Sydney Jr. Were living
when this film was finished.


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