File:Chaplain Behind the Screen pt1.ogv
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Chaplain_Behind_the_Screen_pt1.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 58 s, 720 × 480 pixels, 3.69 Mbps overall, file size: 51.93 MB)
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DescriptionChaplain Behind the Screen pt1.ogv |
English: This is the first part of the Charlie Chaplain film Behind the Screen. The film has been broken into pieces to comply with file size limits. |
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Source | Digitized from SUNY at Buffalo Film Collection | |||||||
Author | Charles Chaplin, Edward Brewer, Henry P. Caulfield, Vincent Bryan, Maverick Terrell, Roland H. Totheroh, George C. Zalibra, and Mutual Film Corporation | |||||||
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current | 16:59, 3 December 2008 | 1 min 58 s, 720 × 480 (51.93 MB) | Chalome (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=This is the first part of the Charlie Chaplain film Behind the Screen. The film has been broken into pieces to comply with file size limits.}} |Source=Digitized from SUNY at Buffalo Film Collection |Author=Charles Chaplin |
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