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...Wells, James Joyce, G. B. Shaw, D. H. Lawrence (whose thin, bearded face Davidson had made indomitable as a plow), Gertrude Stein, Sinclair Lewis, and 1947 Nobel Prizewinner André Gide, looking like a Roman Senator in marble. Helen Keller was portrayed with her thinking hands upraised. Charlie Chaplin's vain, subtle face bowed in a corner. Einstein's uncombed locks stood forever snarled in bronze. John D. Rockefeller Sr. pursed withered lips. Ernie Pyle grinned shyly from a pedestal. And there was also a bust of an emaciated, fanatically intense young artist in a floppy...
Monsieur Verdoux. Chaplin's cold, brilliant tragicomedy about a free-enterprising murderer (TIME...
Monsieur Verdoux. Chaplin's cold, brilliant tragicomedy about a free-enterprising murderer (TIME...
Monsieur Verdoux. Chaplin's cold, brilliant tragicomedy about a free-enterprising murderer (TIME...
Monsieur Verdoux. Chaplin's cold, brilliant tragicomedy about a free-enterprising murderer (TIME...