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\n \t\t\tThree men are largely responsible for the early transformations in Charlie Chaplin\u2019s political philosophies and understanding: Upton Sinclair, Max Eastman and writer\/publisher Rob Wagner. \t<\/p>\n \t<\/div>\n\n \t
\n \t\t\tMany snakes were hired during the making of The Circus ... \t<\/p>\n \t<\/div>\n\n \t
\n \t\t\tFrom Chaplin's cheques we can discover that ...
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\n \t\t\tSydney Chaplin, Charlie\u2019s brother, carefully preserved some letters from Hannah to her sons. \t<\/p>\n \t<\/div>\n\n \t
\n \t\t\tJean Cocteau and Chaplin were on the same boat in 1936, travelling back from Japan. Chaplin described it in his autobiography. \t<\/p>\n \t<\/div>\n\n \t