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Nov 25, 2021

[Answer] Who once said "All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl"?

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One of Charlie Chaplin's quotes was: "All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl".

The son of theatrical parents, Chaplin’s childhood was one of extreme poverty and hardship. Abandoned by an alcoholic father and left with a mentally unstable mother who was unable to support him, he struggled through life in the poor house and on the streets. A newsboy and glass blower, he harbored show business aspirations, participating in a team of clog dancers, acting and performing in music halls. He learnt much of his timing and technique in the employment of impresario Fred Karno (1866-1941) whose troupe he left during an American tour in 1913. Offered a contract by Keystone Films, his tramp character was first glimpsed in Kid Auto Races at Venices (1914). A splay footed, bowler hatted, down and out with a mustache and walking cane, he railed against authority and evil, endured romantic disappointments and endeared himself to a vast global audience as an elementary embodiment of the common man.

In scores of silent shorts, he established the grammar and ground rules of screen comedy using his physical dexterity and pantomime skills to create expertly choreographed, visually humorous entertainment that mixed irreverence, romance, chases and pathos.

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