The best Side of Charlie Chaplin's "The Circus" (1928)
The Buster Keaton character has his toes on the bottom. He could well be embarrassed to parade his goodness. He employs ingenuity rather than divinity. Chaplin’s untidy enjoy everyday living indicates he felt he deserved whomever he preferred; Keaton in non-public life appears to happen to be melancholic on account of alcoholism, but a good plent