CHARLIE CHAPLIN VS. AMERICA: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided
The dramatic story of how Charlie Chaplin--perhaps the most important figure in Hollywood history--suddenly became a pariah in his adopted country and went into a 20 year exile abroad, a story as relevant today as when it happened. 16 pages of photos.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 416
Publisher: S&S
ISBN: 9781982176358
Item #: 9317023
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