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  • Chaplin reissued all of his independent films over the years: The Gold Rush/Pay Day(1942), City Lights (1951), A Dog's Life/Shoulder Arms/The Pilgrim (1959), Monsieur Verdoux (1964), The Circus/A Day's Pleasure (1969), The Kid/The Idle Class (1971), Modern Times (1972), Limeight (1972), The Great Dictator (1974), and A King in New York (1976). During 1976, Chaplin was preparing a reissue of A Woman of Paris/Sunnyside but died before completion. The project was completed after his death, and the films were reissued in the United States by Kino International Corp. in 1978. This version, however, dispensed with an opening subtitle, as well as a few brief insert shots.


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