The Dark Truth Of CHARLIE CHAPLIN

Aashi agrawal
4 min readJun 30, 2021

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Who doesn’t know about the legend CHARLIE CHAPLIN? He does not need any introduction, but we should know everything from scratch as we are going to know about the dark side of him and A’s Secret Diary can bet that after reading this article your respect for him will be *100.

INTRODUCTION OF THE LEGEND :

  • His full name was Charles Spencer Charlie.
  • He was born on April 16, 1889, in London, England.
  • His father died when he was just 10 and his mother was seriously ill too.
  • He started his career with Vaudeville as a comedian. Instead, he was also a composer, filmmaker.
  • The show Vaudeville became a hit, and he got an offer to be featured as a player in the company named Fred Karno Repertoire Company at 19.
  • He attracted the US audience and became famous in the US.
  • His mutual was expired in 1917, and then he thought to be an independent producer.
  • He was the first filmmaker of that time who had the guts to expose the political intolerance that seized the US during the Cold War.
  • His last produced film was ‘A Countess from Hong Kong’.
  • The director, producer, and screenwriter was Charlie Chaplin. This was his last produced movie which was colored.

As we have read, his childhood was really tough as he could get enough of his parents and suffered a lot.

THE FUNNY THING THAT HAPPENED TO HIM AS HE CAME THIRD IN THE CHARLIE CHAPLIN LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST.

CHARLIE PROHIBITED FROM US :

WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED?

  • Chaplin’s beliefs and ideas had leaned towards the LEFT, i.e.: Communism.
  • Many saw communism as against the Nazis.
  • He made some movies that evince his beliefs and ideologies, which were more on the communist side.
  1. THE GREAT DICTATOR (1952) — This was about the rulers who are doing stupid things to get full power.
  1. MONSIEUR VERDOUX (1947) — This was his last film in America. It was about the destructive side of humans after the post-war. But the film didn’t do well as the people couldn’t understand the dark humor.
  1. LIMELIGHT (1952) — This was about the price of fame and stardom in the world of entertainment.
  • He was living in the US for 40 years. They prevented him from working in Hollywood by blacklisting him by the FBI in 1948.
  • He told the committee that “ I do not want to create any revolution. All I want to create is few more films. I might amuse people. I hope so.”
  • He went on a holiday with his family to Britain. A notice came to him on 19 Sept that he would get arrested if he would not return to the US.
  • He announced that “ I would not go back there even if Jesus Christ were the president”.
  • He got settled in Switzerland with his family and then never returned.
  • When everything came to rest, then Chaplin visited the US for receiving the OSCAR in 1972.

HIS DEAD BODY WENT MISSING :

  • Charlie died on Christmas 1977 in Switzerland after a stroke in his sleep at 88.
  • They buried him in Cimetiere de Corsier-sur-Vevey in Switzerland.
  • After 3 months, a call came to his wife from the Swiss police that the grave of Charlie Chaplin went missing.
  • After some time, she and her lawyer received 27 phone calls claiming that they have the grave of CHARLIE CHAPLIN and demanded a ransom of $600,000.
  • Then the police started investigating this case and threw a fake meeting to catch the thieves, but the thieves didn’t show up.
  • Then the police changed their plan and tapped the phone of Charlie’s wife and a team of police was inspecting the phone booths.
  • After some time, the police caught the grave thieves. They were two auto mechanics that did this act of brutality for the fame and the money.
  • They were punished to disturb the peace of the grave and for the attempted extortion.
  • They sentenced the mastermind Wardas for 4 years and Ganev got an 18-month suspended sentence.
  • They said in their defense that a similar case that happened in Italy inspired them.
  • Charlie’s grave was buried again under concrete in his original place to protect the grave from any further mis-happening.

Originally published at https://lovelivewitha.blogspot.com.

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Aashi agrawal
Aashi agrawal

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