CHAPLIN INTERVIEWED
\V HEN Charlie Chaplin-was in London for the premiére of his film Limelight he gave. his views on the cinema in an interview for the BBC broadcast under the title Forty Years in Films. From this interview extracts have been selected and introduced by John Watt to make a short programme now to be broadcast in New Zealand. Forty years have passed since Charlie Chaplin left London to seek fame and fortune in America, but he makes it plain that his love for the old city has never waned. In this programme he speaks of the qualities of mind and technique that the successful film demands; he discusses the changes and developments in films since he first donned the little moustache and the baggy trousers; and he shows that he still has a warm place in his heart for the theatre that taught him so much. Forty Years in Films will be heard from 1YC at 10.0 pm. on Tuesday, August 11 (and repeated from 1YA the following Sunday), and later from other National stations.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 16
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177CHAPLIN INTERVIEWED New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 16
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