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Chaplin Today: 'Monsieur Verdoux' (2003)

Overview

A short documentary in the Chaplin Today series about Chaplin's "Monsieur Verdoux." Includes an interview with Claude Chabrol, whose 1963 film "Landru" concerns the same serial killer that inspired Chaplin's film.
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Bernard Eisenschitz profile
Bernard Eisenschitz

Director

Cast

Charlie Chaplin profile
Charlie Chaplin

Self (archive footage)

Claude Chabrol profile
Claude Chabrol

Self

Norman Lloyd profile
Norman Lloyd

Self

Hanns Eisler profile
Hanns Eisler

Self (archive footage)

Margaret Hoffman profile
Margaret Hoffman

Self (archive footage)

Marilyn Nash profile
Marilyn Nash

Self (archive footage)

Martha Raye profile
Martha Raye

Self (archive footage)

Ronald Reagan profile
Ronald Reagan

Self (archive footage)

Charlie Chaplin profile
Charlie Chaplin

Self (archive footage)

Claude Chabrol profile
Claude Chabrol

Self

Norman Lloyd profile
Norman Lloyd

Self

Hanns Eisler profile
Hanns Eisler

Self (archive footage)

Margaret Hoffman profile
Margaret Hoffman

Self (archive footage)

Marilyn Nash profile
Marilyn Nash

Self (archive footage)

Martha Raye profile
Martha Raye

Self (archive footage)

Ronald Reagan profile
Ronald Reagan

Self (archive footage)

Extra

Release Date

September 22, 2003

Original Language

English, French

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Association Chaplin logoFrance 5 logoMK2 Films logo

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