Feb 26
Charlie Chaplin
MGM, Charlie Chaplin, Anderson, Sinclair, The Jungle, Pasadena, Douglas Fairbanks Sr, Sergei Eisenstein, The Wet Parade, Walt Disney, The Gnome-Mobile No Comments »
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The magnificent fire of the Anderson film bursts with the same kind of destructive energy — and the hard particular fascination for and the granular of the social industrial processes and — that they have marked the writing of Sinclair s to relative the better thing. After to be mosssi towards Pasadena in 1916, it has made the friends with Charlie Chaplin , Douglas Fairbanks Sr . In 1932, one version of the film of MGM of its novel “The Wet Parade ” it succeeded modestly. Effectively, Sinclair was not without ambitions of the large-screen of its own ones. And film people. Flirted with Hollywood for the greater part of its long life, beginning in 1914 with a silent film of its more famous novel, “The Jungle " of the six-coil; (1906). With Chaplin she has come to contact of Sergei Eisenstein in 1931 and has concluded on the base the invoice for the documentary abandoned Eisenstein s approximately Mexico. And in 1967, l anno before that Sinclair died all et of 90, Walt Disney has freed “The Gnome-Mobile , ” on the base of the book of author s only children s, of the history of a brother and the sister whom they tie with to some gnomes of the forest in order conserving an annotating base of the redwoods antichi from un azienda..





