

The Silent Laugh
Genres
Overview
Charlie Chaplin, The Tramp. In this documentary, we will take a look at the life of actor and director Charlie Chaplin, and talk about his films and hidden symbolisms.
Details
Budget
$70
Revenue
$0
Runtime
23 min
Release Date
2023-07-03
Status
Released
Original Language
Arabic
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Naser Al-Awni
Narrator (voice)
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