The Fact About Charlie Chaplin's "The Circus" (1928) That No One Is Suggesting
) On top of that, the film delivers in among the stereotypes we see a good deal in circus movies: crime. Once we first meet up with The Little Tramp, he’s viewing a sideshow with a considerable crowd although a man beside him picks the pocket of a rich spectator, then attempts to toss the blame on Chaplin by rapidly relocating the wallet he stole