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Charlie Chaplin - Les années suisses (2003)

TV Documentary  -  55 min  -  Documentary | Biography
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Cast

Credited cast:
Charles Chaplin ...
Himself (archive footage)
Eugene Chaplin Eugene Chaplin ...
Himself
Geraldine Chaplin ...
Herself
Michael Chaplin Michael Chaplin ...
Himself
Petula Clark ...
Herself
Arthur Cohn Arthur Cohn ...
Himself
Sophia Loren ...
Herself
Peter Ustinov ...
Himself
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This documentary about Charlie Chaplin focuses on his late years when he lived with his family in a village on Lake Geneva in Switzerland. His personal life and his love for the circus are depicted as well as the late works of his professional career, including his extensive work as a composer. In addition, the film reveals the Swiss intelligence agency's file on Chaplin. Features numerous archive clips and new interviews with family members and various entertainment stars, including Petula Clark, who sings her Chaplin-written hit "This Is My Song" in his villa. Written by Peter Brandt Nielsen  

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Composer | Charlie Chaplin | Film Director | Film Maker | Actor  | See more »

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Country:

Switzerland

Language:

English

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Also Known As:

Charlie Chaplin - Die Schweizer Jahre See more »

Company Credits

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Mesch & Ugge AG See more »
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Switzerland:

Color:

Black and White  | Color
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References Limelight (1952) See more »