The Story of Charles Chaplin Trailer (1926)
01 January 1926
The story of a London youth and his rise to fame as the world's greatest screen artiste.
Watch the official The Story of Charles Chaplin 1926 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1926
The story of a London youth and his rise to fame as the world's greatest screen artiste.
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