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11" X 14" LOBBY CARD; United Artist 1929; In the late spring of 1930, Chaplin shot this last major comedy sequence for the film: the boxing match. Chaplin hired Keystone actor Hank Mann toplay the Tramp's opponent. The scene required 100 extras and Chaplin took four days to rehearse and six to shoot the scene and was shot between June 23 and 30. Chaplin was initially nervous over the attendance for this scene so he invited hisfriends to be extras. Over 100 extras were present. Chaplin’s performance in the scene was so humorous that more people arrived daily to be an extra.A rare offering for one of Chaplin's most famous scenes. VF; Three small pen dots in upper right corner. Toning on verso (Otherwise VF/NM)

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June 24, 2017 1:00 PM EDT
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