The Mr. Bean: The Silent Comedy Genius and Lavish Life Diaries
Charlie Chaplin built audiences giggle, but he also produced us sense. His films typically balanced delicately, as poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti observes, on “a great line in between sentiment and sentimentality.” Buster Keaton may well not have elicited just as much laughter or emotion as Chaplin, but his comedy was not less than as Inventive �