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    A Woman of Paris

    1923 · Romance · 1h 21m

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  1. A Woman of Paris is a feature-length American silent film that debuted in 1923. A United Artists production, the film was an atypical drama film for its creator, written, directed, produced and later scored by Charlie Chaplin. It is also known as A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate.

  2. A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate: Directed by Charles Chaplin. With Edna Purviance, Clarence Geldert, Carl Miller, Lydia Knott. A kept woman runs into her former fiancé and finds herself torn between love and comfort.

    • (6.2K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Charles Chaplin
    • 1923-11-04
  3. Marie St. Clair (Edna Purviance) is a desperate young woman who suspects she has been dumped by her flighty fiancé, Jean (Carl Miller), after he mysteriously stands her up at a railway...

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    • Edna Purviance
    • Charlie Chaplin
    • Drama, Romance
  4. A Woman of Paris (1923) was Charlie Chaplin's dramatic film debut, an attempt to prove he could do more than comedy and didn't need to star in a film to appeal to his audience. The sophisticated melodrama stars Chaplin's onetime lover, Edna Purviance, as Marie St. Clair.

    • Charles Chaplin, Eddie Sutherland
    • Edna Purviance
  5. Jun 25, 2015 · Charlie Chaplin - A Woman of Paris - Clip with Edna Purviance. • Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TheChaplinFilms • A Woman of Paris was a courageous step in the career of...

    • 1 min
    • 28.4K
    • Charlie Chaplin
  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Emerging after being placed on the shelf by Chaplin for almost fifty years, with a reputation as the film that made all directors fall on their knees, A Woman of Paris had a lot to live up to.

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  8. A Woman of Paris was a courageous step in the career of Charles Chaplin. After seventy films in which he himself had appeared in every scene, he now directed a picture in which he merely walked on for a few seconds as an unbilled and unrecognisable extra - a porter at a railroad station.

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